'Planning for Good Mental Health & Social Inclusion' is a one-day course which introduces participants to mental health awareness along with some of the key developments in recovery and mainstream social inclusion.
The trainings have been running since 2009 and are continuing on a regular basis throughout 2010. A diverse cohort of trainees are attending, including health visitors, GPs, social workers, day centre staff, therapy professionals, assertive outreach teams and carers. Recently the trainings have also been opened to library managers and staff. Mixed groups make for lively and stimulating interchanges.
Official NHS course evaluations and testimonials for Planning for Good Mental Health & Social Inclusion
Planning for Good Mental Health and Social Inclusion is highly recommended for anyone who wishes to know more about mental health conditions, how these can present in the workplace or elsewhere, what interventions are recommended as well as the background legislation. The course also provides a superb introduction to current thinking and practice around social inclusion and mainstream. Social inclusion assessment tools are demonstrated with participants learning how to utilise these in their own professional practice.
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