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Courses & Events

2012 - 2013

21 Feb 2012 - 22 Feb 2012
Work & Employment

Job Retention Case Management Training
2 day training seminar

The training covers:

• The Why, How and What of Job Retention?
• Mental Health Promotion in the Workplace
• Introducing the Case Management Approach
• Introducing the Case Management Approach
• Peer Supervision Process
• Therapeutic Interventions
• Mediation Skills
• Employment Law and Job Retention

Who should attend

• Employment Advisors and Vocational Support Workers within IAPT and Fit for Work Teams
• JC+ Work Programme Advisory Services and Brokers
• Occupational Therapists and other Health Professionals in both Primary and Secondary Care, keen to embrace Recovery Principles
• Human Resource Managers and Occupational Health staff
• Although this training has a focus primarily on mental health, it has also proven valuable to people working in other fields of job retention such as Head Injury, Autistic Spectrum Condition and for those with physical disabilities.

Please see attached flyer for more details and a programme

Venue: London

Contact: 01273 441676

E-mail: Matt@centrevents.co.uk

Link to: Job.Retention.Case.Management.Training.pdf | rbdc.html

27 Feb 2012 10:30
Recovery

Wolf Wolfensberger - A Celebration

One year after the death of Dr Wolf Wolfensberger, the Values Education and Research Association (VERA) are inviting you to participate in a one-day event. Anyone who wishes to celebrate the contributions Wolf made to the debate about, and the understanding of, ways to help vulnerable people access the good things of life is welcome.

We want to hear from you about the impact of Wolf’s ideas on your life and/or work and encourage a wide range of different contributions from participants.  We welcome your ideas and contributions covering any aspects of his life and work.

A detailed programme will be put together when we know who plans to attend and what people would like to talk about. So far, the possible topics people might like to lead or participate in discussions around, include:

  • Memories of Wolf, the man
  • Normalization and the early days of PASS and PASSING in the UK
  • The power and impact of Citizen Advocacy and Advocacy in all its forms
  • The personal impact of Moral Coherency 
  • Deathmaking, especially in the light of recent reports on hospital care for older people and ‘Death by Indifference’
  • SRV and what is happening currently in the UK or elsewhere

The event needs contributors and participants in order to be worthwhile so we hope you will consider making a contribution by attending and/or leading a discussion.

Venue: St Thomas Centre, Ardwick Green North, Manchester

Contact: Debbie Race on 01298 85460

E-mail: debbierace@aol.com

Link to: Wolfensberger.Booking.Form.doc

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