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Trusted Emotionally Available Adult (TEAA) Universal Training
This workshop is offered to ALL staff in every school/college in Gloucestershire. The training compliments other training packages available through GHLL including:
- MHFA (Mental Health First Aid England Training)
- Understanding Self Harm
- Equalities and Transgender Awareness in Schools
The training will enable the development of listening skills and explore good practice. Participants will have the opportunity to share what works well and hear examples from other settings, before considering how to establish a structure within their own setting to ensure there is a TEAA for their pupils. They will also have their own skills reaffirmed by:
- Gaining a greater understanding of their own mental health and the importance of self-care.
- Feeling more supported in their role as a Trusted Emotionally Available Adult.
- Having the opportunity to practise empathetic responses and listening skills
At the end of the training each setting will receive a hard copy of GHLL's TEAA resource. Attendees will also have full access to the electronic copies upon completing the training.
Please note, the resources are currently designed for use with KS1 and KS2 children, although some can be adapted for use with KS3 pupils. We hope to develop more secondary resources later in the year.
Gloucestershire Deaf Association
Colin Rd,
Gloucester
GL4 3JL
This course is full. Join the waiting list to receive a priority booking opportunity if/when this training is repeated.
Join the waiting listYGAM: Gaming and Gambling Harm Prevention Workshop
The Young Gamers and Gamblers Education Trust (YGAM) is a national charity with a social purpose to inform, educate, safeguard and build digital resilience amongst young and vulnerable people; helping them to make informed decisions and understand the consequences around gambling and gaming.
This is achieved through evidence-led, evaluated and assured education programmes and resources for anyone that works with or cares for young and vulnerable people.
Learning outcomes:
•The learner will understand why CYP might game/gamble
•The learner will understand what is meant by gaming/gambling related harm
•The learner will recognise the signs of gaming/gambling related harm
•The learner will know where to find further support
•The learner will have increased confidence when talking to CYP about gaming and gambling
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Mental Health - e-learning package (Train the Trainer)
Mental Health e-learning ‘Train the Trainer’ Course
This has been designed in conjunction with CYPS and is an incredibly accessible tool.
Course Aims
To help all primary and secondary school staff to understand the more common mental health problems children and young people may face.
To recognise the signs and symptoms of mental health problems
To guide a child or young person towards the right support
To help children and young people cope and manage their lives.
This course is for:
All primary and secondary school staff wishing to develop their knowledge and skills around Mental Health. It is intended that after receiving training, delegates will then ask questions on how to then deliver the package themselves. All participants will need a laptop or tablet and internet access to complete the session, which lasts 90 minutes.
If you would like the trainer to come in to school to deliver this FREE training, to arrange a date please email us with your name, school name, phone number and possible dates to ghll@Gloucestershire.gov.uk
To be arranged with the school
Midlands Air Ambulance Charity
To be arranged with the school
To find out more about their education programme, click here.
To book a session for your school please click here to contact the charity directly.
Digital Resilience
Gloucestershire Constabulary are excited to offer a comprehensive presentation designed specifically for parents, providing them with the tools and insights to keep their children safe online.The session lasts approximately 1hr 15 minutes and contains topics such as:
- Understanding Online Risks – Identify the various
dangers your children may encounter online, including
cyberbullying, predators and harmful content. - Social Media and Apps safety – Learn best practices for
social media and applications. How to configure privacy
settings and protect your child’s information. - Parental Control Tools – Explore tools and settings to
monitor and control your child’s online activities. - Encouraging Open Communications – Gain tips on
fostering honest conversations about internet use and
creating a supportive environment.
The presentation is of course free of charge and can be presented at any time of the schools choosing, preferably whenever will encourage the best turnout of parents.
To be arranged with the school. To book a session at your school please contact Simon Williams direct
For bookings, please contact PC Simon Williams of the Gloucestershire Digital Investigations Unit by email on
simon.williams@gloucestershire.police.uk
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