Course delivered by Video Conferencing
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"This training will help provide a more positive response from staff towards pupils when they display challenging behaviours and may encourage more discussion for staff to learn what the pupils are actually feeling" Patricia Anne Law Ryvers School Slough
Suitable for all staff in Special Education and Care, Mainstream and Early Years
This practical course teaches delegates the core skills of how to empathise with, and meet the needs of the people they support.
Because empathy is such an importnat part of SEN care and education, this course is relevant for all professionals and family members who support a person with a learning disability, autism, or mental health problem, including teachers, teaching assistants and clinical staff and managers working in challenging circumstances with people with complex needs
Reflective practice to understand the unmet needs that cause distress and challenging behaviour
Find new strategies to support the unmet needs of the supported person and the caregiver
Learn the principles of compassionate communication and how to apply this with both service users/students and colleagues.