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
PSHE Education: Helping Children Navigate a Complex World
Discover the fundamentals of effective PSHE education pedagogy and planning, including health, sex, and relationships education.
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Online learning
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e-Bug - (EFYS, KS1, KS2) Morning Session
e-Bug resources support students to learn about microbes, infectionprevention and control, antibiotics and vaccination. Each lesson plan is mapped to the National Curriculum and includes activities, handouts, worksheets and adaptable content.
GHLL are offering free face to face training to support the role out of e-Bug and the use of the resource pack. This guidance covers key infection, prevention and control topics to supplement your Health Curriculum and is also DfE approved.
It is a progressive resource which you can use from EYFS through to Key Stage One and Two.
Hatherley and Reddings Cricket Clubhouse
North Park
Shurdington Road
Cheltenham
GL51 4XA
Transgender Awareness: Supporting Transgender Children and Young People
This workshop is delivered online via zoom and designed to be an information-gathering session with time to explore particular steps that could be considered as are commended pathway to supporting a young person who is questioning or looking for support with thoughts around their gender. This will be helpful for school staff, teachers, care workers, or anyone who is currently supporting a young person or a child professionally in the community.
The content has been carefully considered to cover both practical and emotional challenges, and how these may influence a young person and their surroundings whilst going through this experience. We talk through what affirming support is and its benefits and how organisational processes can support alleviating any additional stress for the person/s involved.
Topics also include gender-variant individuals, terminology and language, pronouns, the equalities act, and issues that may arise through this experience.
Training Overview
Sarah (SJ) has both personal and professional experience in supporting Trans people and their families. With a private practice and a School Counsellor role, Sarah supports both children and adults through stages of questioning gender and who may be taking their thoughts further to transitioning. They have completed additional training with Gendered Intelligence and are a member of the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP)
To Book:
email ghll@Gloucestershire.gov.uk
Online via Zoom
e-Bug - (EFYS, KS1, KS2) - Afternoon Session
e-Bug resources support students to learn about microbes, infectionprevention and control, antibiotics and vaccination. Each lesson plan is mapped to the National Curriculum and includes activities, handouts, worksheets and adaptable content.
GHLL are offering free face to face training to support the role out of e-Bug and the use of the resource pack. This guidance covers key infection, prevention and control topics to supplement your Health Curriculum and is also DfE approved.
It is a progressive resource which you can use from EYFS through to Key Stage One and Two.
Hatherley and Reddings Cricket Clubhouse
North Park
Shurdington Road
Cheltenham
GL51 4XA
Protective Behaviours - Keeping Myself Safe
'Keeping Myself Safe' is based on the Protective Behaviours programme and is a school-based resource designed to teach KS1 and Upper KS2 children:
- that they all have the right to be safe all the time
- how to recognise situations where they do not feel safe
- how to manage unsafe situations
- how to recognise their network of support
The resource can be used alongside other GHLL resources to help schools deliver elements of the PinK Curriculum, and in particular the ‘Developing Risk Management’ theme at both KS1 and KS2.
Elmbridge Primary School
Elmbridge Road
Gloucester
GL2 0PE
Staff Wellbeing On-line Training
Staff Wellbeing Training
This 90 minute session on-line with Belinda Heaven will allow staff chance to focus upon themselves and will include the following:
• An opportunity to share concerns and best practice
• An exploration of what helps during Covid and beyond
• Sign posting to resources
.
To book a place please email ghll@gloucestershire.gov.uk
On Line with Zoom
e-Bug - (EFYS, KS1, KS2) Morning Session
e-Bug resources support students to learn about microbes, infectionprevention and control, antibiotics and vaccination. Each lesson plan is mapped to the National Curriculum and includes activities, handouts, worksheets and adaptable content.
GHLL are offering free face to face training to support the role out of e-Bug and the use of the resource pack. This guidance covers key infection, prevention and control topics to supplement your Health Curriculum and is also DfE approved.
It is a progressive resource which you can use from EYFS through to Key Stage One and Two.
Hatherley and Reddings Cricket Clubhouse
North Park
Shurdington Road
Cheltenham
GL51 4XA
e-Bug - (EFYS, KS1, KS2) - Afternoon Session
e-Bug resources support students to learn about microbes, infectionprevention and control, antibiotics and vaccination. Each lesson plan is mapped to the National Curriculum and includes activities, handouts, worksheets and adaptable content.
GHLL are offering free face to face training to support the role out of e-Bug and the use of the resource pack. This guidance covers key infection, prevention and control topics to supplement your Health Curriculum and is also DfE approved.
It is a progressive resource which you can use from EYFS through to Key Stage One and Two.
Hatherley and Reddings Cricket Clubhouse
North Park
Shurdington Road
Cheltenham
GL51 4XA
Self Harm Awareness Zoom Online Training
The 1.5 hour Zoom session will aim to include:
- Statistics and definition of self-harm.
- Why people turn to self-harm – triggers and functions.
- Myths & language use.
- How to support someone in your school who self-harms.
- Broaching suspected self-harm.
- Alternative strategies, focusing on stopping and more.
You can sign up to the session free of charge. You will then be sent the login details to participate in the session.
To book a place please email ghll@gloucestershire.gov.uk
On Line with Zoom
e-Bug - (EFYS, KS1, KS2) Morning Session
e-Bug resources support students to learn about microbes, infectionprevention and control, antibiotics and vaccination. Each lesson plan is mapped to the National Curriculum and includes activities, handouts, worksheets and adaptable content.
GHLL are offering free face to face training to support the role out of e-Bug and the use of the resource pack. This guidance covers key infection, prevention and control topics to supplement your Health Curriculum and is also DfE approved.
It is a progressive resource which you can use from EYFS through to Key Stage One and Two.
Dowty Sports & Social Club
Down Hatherley Lane
Down Hatherley
Gloucester
GL2 9QH
e-Bug - (EFYS, KS1, KS2) - Afternoon Session
e-Bug resources support students to learn about microbes, infectionprevention and control, antibiotics and vaccination. Each lesson plan is mapped to the National Curriculum and includes activities, handouts, worksheets and adaptable content.
GHLL are offering free face to face training to support the role out of e-Bug and the use of the resource pack. This guidance covers key infection, prevention and control topics to supplement your Health Curriculum and is also DfE approved.
It is a progressive resource which you can use from EYFS through to Key Stage One and Two.
Dowty Sports & Social Club
Down Hatherley Lane
Down Hatherley
Gloucester
GL2 9QH
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