Information on all our courses are listed below. However, you can also download a PDF version of the Integrated Working Training Directory| to save or print.
Are you a manager?
Then the green courses are core programmes specifically for you but you should also check out the blue courses that are core programmes suitable for the wider workforce and support the Common Core of skills and knowledge for a highly effective integrated workforce.
Are you a Practitioner?
Then the pink courses are core programmes specifically designed with you in mind and the blue courses are core programmes suitable for the wider workforce and support the Common Core of skills and knowledge for a highly effective integrated workforce.
Is eLearning your thing?
If your role requires a basic awareness and understanding of integrated working then get logged onto our eLearning Programme. This is ideal for administration/support staff and anyone else not working directly with children, young people and families. This is ideal for administration/support staff and anyone else not working directly with children, young people and families.
Booking
Please see individual courses for booking instructions.
Training for Managers
Supporting integrated working, early intervention and preventative work to improve the outcomes for children and young people
This course will give you a basic understanding and practical ideas of how you can improve the involvement of children and young people.
Training for Practitioners
Supporting integrated working, early intervention and preventative work to improve the outcomes for children and young people
Supporting integrated working, early intervention and preventative work to improve the outcomes for children and young people
Everybody Training
Personal Safety Awareness for the Children and Young people's workforce (Suzy Lamplugh Trust)|
The aim of this training is to raise awareness of the importance of personal safety and awareness of the risks associated with lone working for practitioners who work with children, young people and families
Health Inequalities|
The aim of this training is to provide an overview of the causes and effects of inequalities in health and to develop understanding of what can be done to tackle inequalities.
Short Child and Adolescent Mental Health Programme (SCAMPH)|
This training will give practitioners the opportunity to gain an understanding of Mental Health, Risk and Resilience, Children’s Development and Mental Health, Mental Health Problems, Interventions and What Helps
Supporting Children and Young people through Bereavement Loss and Change|
This training will give practitioners the opportunity to gain an understanding of Loss and reactions to loss, The bereavement process, A child or young persons understanding of bereavement, loss and change, Resilience, What could help a child or young person experiencing bereavement loss or change
Information Sharing in Practice|
To understand the context for an importance of information sharing
Think Family!|
Supporting integrated working, early intervention and preventative work to improve the outcomes for children and young people
Integrated Working in Response to Fuel Poverty|
A course designed to look at the links between fuel poverty, housing, ill health and associated family problems
Safeguarding Children and Young People fo NON Children's Workforce (Think Family Agenda)|
To provide introductory training on safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people for participants who might become aware of abuse or neglect.
Reducing Children's Exposure to Second Hand Smoke|
Second hand smoking means involuntarily breathing in other peoples tobacco smoke. Exposure to second hand smoke imposes serious risks to health, particular to children, who unlike most adults have little choice over such exposure
Child Protection Basic Awareness|
To provide introductory training on how to work together to safeguard and promote the welfare of children who might be at risk of abuse and neglect.
Young People and Substance Misuse SMART|
Raising awareness of young people’s substance use and the services of SMART