Insight to Wellbeing: Practitioner Training
Schedule
Thu Sep 26 2024 at 09:30 am to Fri Sep 27 2024 at 04:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
YouthLink Scotland | Edinburgh, SC
About this Event
Train the Trainer for the NKBL 'Insight to Wellbeing' course. This is for practitioners who wish to train in the course for using when working with young people.
Insight to Well-being
Insight to Wellbeing is a new prevention programme being rolled out by No Knives Better Lives to help support young people with their innate wellbeing and resilience and by better understanding this they can be more resilient to risk taking behaviour.
The programme is based on the full ‘Insight to Well-being: A Curriculum for Criminal Justice System’ created by: Beyond Recovery CIC & The Insights Alliance & The SPARK (in patnerhsip)
Initiative.www.beyond-recovery.co.uk/beyonds-insight-to-wellbeing/
It is an interactive, insights based program that empowers individuals to enhance their emotional and psychological wellbeing.
The curriculum is designed to help young people unlock their inner potential, reduce risk factors, and discover their resilience.
"Insight to Wellbeing" is designed to share a fresh understanding of the human mind and experience, with a focus on reducing risk factors, unearthing resilience, and enhancing overall mental health and wellbeing, enabling participants to achieve a deeper connection with themselves and others.
Impact & Benefits
They will be equipped with the knowledge and tools to:
• Reduce Risk Factors: By recognising and addressing potential risk factors, individuals can actively work towards preventing or managing mental health challenges.
• Uncover Resilience: The course empowers participants to tap into their inner resilience, fostering the ability to adapt and thrive in the face of adversity.
• Promote Emotional and Psychological Wellbeing: Through a combination of knowledge and practical exercises, participants will be better prepared to nurture their mental health and achieve overall emotional wellbeing.
• Enhance Relationships: Improved self-awareness and communication skills will contribute to more meaningful and fulfilling relationships
• Navigate Life's Challenges: With a comprehensive toolkit of coping strategies, participants will be better equipped to handle life's ups and downs.
Who can Benefit?
Evidence-Based: Our curriculum is grounded in the latest research in psychology and well-being, ensuring you receive the most effective strategies for personal growth.
It is designed for practitioners to go on and deliver the activities in group settings.
For more detailed information on the course, pease contact me:
Orielle Taylor: [email protected]
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Event Details
This is an in-person training event and you are required to attend both days to complete the course.
This is for practitioners who already work with young people and will go on to apply the training to the work they do.
Date: Thursday 26th & Friday 27th September 2024.
Time: 09:30 AM – 4PM .
Venue: Edinburgh, EH3 8EG
Lunch and refreshments will be provided. Kindly inform us of any dietary requirements when booking.
Tickets are FREE of charge.
-------We are committed to making this event accessible to everyone. If you have any accessibility requirements, please contact us at [email protected] at your earliest convenience and we will ensure necessary arrangements are made. -------
About No Knives, Better Lives: Since 2009, NKBL has been a leading prevention, early intervention and education program run by YouthLink Scotland and funded by the Scottish Government. We work in partnership with young people and practitioners to understand and address the drivers of youth violence.
Our vision is to create a safer Scotland, where children and young people feel loved, safe and respected, enabling them to realise their full potential. We want everyone to live in communities that are inclusive, empowered, resilient and safe. We want everyone’s human rights to be respected, protected and fulfilled, allowing a life free from discrimination.
Our aim is to inspire youth workers and practitioners working with young people to empower those who may be at risk of youth violence to choose a better path. We do this through:
• A youth work, youth-led and public health approach
• Developing programmes that support practitioners to discuss and educate young people on offensive weapons and youth violence, empowering them to make more positive, informed choices
Deliver training to created and upskill pro-social practitioners
• Advocating for a rights-based and trauma-informed approach to be taken
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Where is it happening?
YouthLink Scotland, Caledonian Exchange, Edinburgh, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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