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Restorative Practice, Relationship-based Practice, and Motivational Interviewing techniques

Restorative Practice, Relationship-based Practice, and Motivational Interviewing techniques

This two-day non-accredited short course is for social care practitioners and managers to gain the skills required to work restoratively.

 

2 days (10am - 4pm)

 

Course overview

This course is ideal if you work in children’s and adult’s social care, including social workers and those from related professions.

You are equipped with various skills required to work restoratively with children, young people, and their families where there are safeguarding concerns.

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Cohort 2 (21-22 May 2024 )

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Where you study

This course is delivered on site at our Middlesbrough Campus.

 

Course details

What you study

This course aims to:

- explore restorative and relationship-based practice, ethos, and techniques

- explore working in partnership with families when assessing and intervening in risky situations

- recognise that behaviour change is dependent on both ability and motivation

- practice the use of motivational interviewing techniques to enhance motivation and reduce resistance.

This course is non-accredited.

 

Entry requirements

Entry requirements

This course is for social care (and related fields) practitioners and managers.

 

Employability

Career opportunities

You explore relationship-based, restorative practice and practice skills such as solution-focussed approaches and motivational interviewing techniques.

 
 

Part-time

2024/25 entry

Fee for applicants:

£220

  • Length: 2 days (10am - 4pm)
 

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