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M.D.D DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SUPPORT PACKAGE (DEPRESSION AND LONELINESS)

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By Nia Williams Miss Date Doctor Dating Coach London, Couples Therapy

* Support and advice * Confidentiality and directional advice * Daily support * Self-esteem building * Domestic advice helpline assistance * Help understanding individuals situation * Progressive coaching * Moving forward and finding true love * 30 mins x 4 a week * 4 weeks package https://relationshipsmdd.com/product/domestic-violence-support-package/ [https://relationshipsmdd.com/product/domestic-violence-support-package/]

M.D.D DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SUPPORT PACKAGE (DEPRESSION AND LONELINESS)
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in London & 2 more
£500

GIRLS’ EMOTIONAL NEEDS

By Inclusive Solutions

This workshop gives an opportunity to focus on the emotional needs of girls and how to meet these. We lift the lid on a less well explored inclusion issue, meeting the emotional needs of girls. Everyone knows a girl or woman. They may be pupil, daughter, sister, parent or partner. COURSE CATEGORY Meeting emotional needs Behaviour and Relationships Inclusion Early Years DESCRIPTION This workshop gives an opportunity to focus on the emotional needs of girls and how to meet these. We lift the lid on a less well explored inclusion issue, meeting the emotional needs of girls. Everyone knows a girl or woman. They may be pupil, daughter, sister, parent or partner. Girls will often withdraw, attack or even hurt themselves when under emotional stress and this is not always obvious in the way it is with boys. 1 in 4 women experience domestic violence and every week 2 women are killed by a current or ex partner. Whilst the world assumes girls have no problems processing their emotions, we lift the lid on this and question what is really happening for girls this century? TESTIMONIALS LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Increased understanding of girls’ emotional needs 2. Access to a wider range of practical strategies to impact on meeting emotional and behaviour problems 3. Deeper understanding of core values surrounding inclusion 4. Opportunity to reflect on professional attitudes and behaviour towards girls and their emotional challenges 5. New skills and processes to make girls’ inclusion and achievement more successful WHO IS IT FOR ? * Early years and school based practitioners * Key workers * Teaching Assistants with support roles * Heads and deputies * SENCOs * Advanced skills teachers * Primary and secondary classroom teachers * Parents * Local Authority support services COURSE CONTENT The course explores the questions : * Is there an invisible problem with girls? * What can we do to meet the emotional needs of girls? * What helps? * What should our priority be with girls? This workshop will explore: * Cultural and historical expectations of girls in our society * Shared experiences of teaching and parenting girls * Circle of Courage as a way of understanding emotional needs * Fathers, mothers and daughters * Solution Circle Problem Solving around girls’ needs * What girls really need If you you want something similar, but not gender specific try: FRESH APPROACHES TO BEHAVIOUR AND RELATIONSHIPS [https://inclusive-solutions.com/training/behaviour-fresh-approaches-to-behaviour-and-relationships/] or you may like: RESTORATIVE INTERVENTIONS [https://inclusive-solutions.com/training/restorative-justice/]

GIRLS’ EMOTIONAL NEEDS
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in UK Wide Travel Costs
£1800 to £2500

BOYS’ EMOTIONAL NEEDS

By Inclusive Solutions

This workshop gives an opportunity to focus on the emotional needs of boys and how to meet these. We lift the lid on an emerging urgent inclusion issue,namely meeting the emotional needs of boys. Everyone knows a boy. They may be pupil, son, brother, parent or partner. Boys when they become adults are over represented in the prison, and mental health system. COURSE CATEGORY Meeting emotional needs DESCRIPTION This workshop gives an opportunity to focus on the emotional needs of boys and how to meet these. We lift the lid on an emerging urgent inclusion issue,namely meeting the emotional needs of boys. Everyone knows a boy. They may be pupil, son, brother, parent or partner. Boys when they become adults are over represented in the prison, and mental health system. In one recent year 1300 young men committed suicide in the UK. In the UK the commonest cause of death among those aged 16-35 is suicide. Three men for every one woman kill themselves every year (Guardian, June 2006). 1 in 4 women experience domestic violence and 2 women a week are killed by a current or ex partner. Boys and men are a major concern. We need to find ways to allow them to unclench their hearts and learn to experience, process, communicate and manage their own emotional lives for their own and for the good of the wider community. TESTIMONIALS > ‘Thanks for a super day, lots of good ideas for our citizens of the future. We > need to offer them the best and what we would offer our own children’?? > ‘Enjoyed the day very much. Brilliant ideas and lots of food for thought. Will > use the solution circle. A great tool!’ > ‘went well and the ethos/participation was commendably facilititated. well > done’. > ‘Wonderful day!’ > ‘Still getting lots of positive messages this end.’ LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Increased understanding of boys’ emotional needs 2. Access to a wider range of practical strategies to impact on meeting emotional and behaviour problems 3. Deeper understanding of core values surrounding inclusion of boys 4. Opportunity to reflect on professional attitudes and behaviour towards boys and their emotional challenges 5. New skills and processes to make boys’ inclusion and achievement more successful WHO IS IT FOR ? * Early years and school based practitioners * Key workers * Teaching Assistants with support roles * Heads and deputies * SENCOs * Advanced skills teachers * Primary and secondary classroom teachers * Parents * Local authority support services COURSE CONTENT The course explores the questions : * Is there a problem with boys? * What can we do to meet the emotional needs of boys? * What helps? * What should our priority be with boys? This workshop will explore: * Cultural and historical expectations of boys in our society * Shared experiences of teaching and parenting boys * Circle of Courage as away of understanding emotional needs * Fathers, mothers and sons * Drinking and drugs: filling the emotional void * Depression and suicide * Anger and violence * Solution Circle Problem Solving around boys needs * What boys really need

BOYS’ EMOTIONAL NEEDS
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in UK Wide Travel Costs
£1800 to £2500

EMOTIONAL WELLBEING

By Inclusive Solutions

This workshop gives an opportunity to focus on the emotional needs of children and young people and how to meet these. We lift the lid on an emerging urgent inclusion issue, meeting the emotional well being of all children. In one year 1300 young men committed suicide in the UK. In the UK the commonest cause of death among those aged 16-35 is suicide. Online Course now available via Teachable Platform [https://inclusive-solutions-school.teachable.com/courses] – Understanding children’s Emotional Needs [https://inclusive-solutions-school.teachable.com/p/emotional-needs] Learn at your own pace… lots of text and video support https://inclusive-solutions-school.teachable.com/p/emotional-needs COURSE CATEGORY Behaviour and Relationships Meeting emotional needs Early Years Inclusion DESCRIPTION This workshop gives an opportunity to focus on the emotional needs of children and young people and how to meet these. We lift the lid on an emerging urgent inclusion issue, meeting the emotional well being of all children. In one year 1300 young men committed suicide in the UK. In the UK the commonest cause of death among those aged 16-35 is suicide. 1 in 4 women experience domestic violence and 2 women a week are killed by a current or ex partner. We need to find ways to allow children to unclench their hearts and learn to experience, process, communicate and manage their own emotional lives for their own and for the good of the wider community. TESTIMONIALS > Be the first…. LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Increased understanding of emotional needs 2. Access to a wider range of practical strategies to impact on meeting emotional and behaviour problems 3. Deeper understanding of core values surrounding inclusion 4. Opportunity to reflect on professional attitudes and behaviour towards children and their emotional challenges 5. New skills and processes to make emotionally challenged children’s inclusion and achievement more successful WHO IS IT FOR ? * Early years and school based practitioners * Key workers * Teaching Assistants with support roles * Heads and deputies * SENCOs * Advanced skills teachers * Primary and secondary classroom teachers * Parents * Local authority support services COURSE CONTENT * Shared experiences of teaching and parenting around emotional well being * Circle of Courage as away of understanding emotional needs * Fathers, mothers and sons and daughters * Drinking and drugs, filling the emotional void * Depression and suicide * Anger and violence * Solution Circle Problem Solving * What children really need

EMOTIONAL WELLBEING
Delivered in-person, on-request, onlineDelivered Online & In-Person in UK Wide Travel Costs
£1800 to £2500

Life after Boarding School - The Long Term Impact (Edinburgh)

By Person Irresponsible

What are the long-term effects of having been sent to boarding school? For one a reticence to ever talk about it is pretty common! This structured talk gets boarders reacting with "I thought I was the only one!" and helps the therapists 'see' the experience beyond what is depicted in popular culture. Carefully crafted to give former boarders a way to express their experiences without sounding 'spoit' or 'ungrateful'.

Life after Boarding School - The Long Term Impact (Edinburgh)
Delivered In-Person
Dates arranged on request
£44.14

Life after Boarding School - The Long Term Impact (Oxfordshire)

By Person Irresponsible

What are the long-term effects of having been sent to boarding school? For one a reticence to ever talk about it is pretty common! This structured talk gets boarders reacting with "I thought I was the only one!" and helps the therapists 'see' the experience beyond what is depicted in popular culture. Carefully crafted to give former boarders a way to express their experiences without sounding 'spoit' or 'ungrateful'.

Life after Boarding School - The Long Term Impact (Oxfordshire)
Delivered In-Person
Dates arranged on request
£44.14

Own my life- Domestic abuse survivor recovery programme

By Nottingham Central Women's Aid

During the 'own my life' sessions. We will explore the culture of abuse and violence, misogyny and disrespect in relationships. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 'Own my life' is a 11-12 week programme that looks at healthy vs unhealthy and abusive relationships. The course explores how women can regain ownership of our lives following abuse including finding and owning our mind, body, choices, relationships, world, feelings. We will explore the culture of abuse and violence, misogyny and disrespect in relationships. We will use lots of resources to make it fun and informative and we will have lots of time for discussion. Sessions are all free and childcare can be provided. The link to the website is here: https://www.ownmylifecourse.org/what [https://www.ownmylifecourse.org/what] where you can find out more information. All women who attend will be given an 'Own My life' Journal which provides space for reflective practice and includes all the information provided throughout the course. -Suitable for women in abusive relationships or after they leave/ perpetrator is removed. Sessions are held weekly at the Sherwood community centre and are run by experienced, friendly and welcoming facilitators.

Own my life- Domestic abuse survivor recovery programme
Delivered In-Person
Dates arranged on request
FREE

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Certain Curtain Theatre Company

certain curtain theatre company

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Preston

Claire Moore and John Woudberg, co-founded Certain Curtain Theatre Company, a professional touring theatre company specialising in new writing, in May 1989. Since 1995 they have been at the forefront of using dynamic original theatre to explore domestic abuse and its impact on women and children. They have performed across the Uk and Internationally. As well as live performances - their award winning work has now been developed into CPD accredited training packages – centred around their dynamic original stage plays and delivered in online webinars. * MOCKINGBIRD HIGH [https://cctheatre.co.uk/domestic-violence-drama/mockingbird-high/]  -  is a compelling and lyrical account of the devastating impact of domestic abuse on two teenage children and their mother. Exploring the so-called ‘cycle of violence’, safeguarding, sexual bullying, patterns of abusive behaviour and the long-term impact on children. An essential experience for anyone working in the field of safeguarding children. * LADY IN RED [https://cctheatre.co.uk/domestic-violence-drama/lady-in-red/] - the definitive coercive control drama explores one woman's attempts to leave an abusive relationship. Power and control, physical, emotional and psychological abuse, fear of the unknown and “Why doesn’t she leave?” are just some of the issues raised in this contemporary look at domestic violence. * LIFE SENTENCE [https://cctheatre.co.uk/domestic-violence-drama/life-sentence/] - explores the aftermath of an attempted domestic homicide - This short sharp solo drama, based on real events, looks at the development of an abusive relationship and how ‘the system’ can let victims down. It explores the aftermath of an attempted domestic violence murder, raising awareness of serious cases, the need for a workplace DV strategy, stalking, legal and medical issues and how workplace practice can better support victims.    Each CPD accredited session includes a screening of the play with additional interactive training elements – quiz on the scale and prevalence of domestic abuse, tailored discussion, pdf information pack and 3 CPD points per student.

Spectacular Woman

spectacular woman

I am Victoria Griffith and I wanted to share my excitement about this forum for women and to also let you know a little bit about myself so that you realize that I understand where you are coming from. I am one of you. As a domestic violence survivor, I went through the mental and physical challenges that each of us go through and my struggle took me to the dark places. As a teenager, I felt that sense of disconnect and doubt but my journey led me to the other side where I was able to overcome and heal. My goal is to let you know that there is hope and through patience and focus, you can believe in yourself, let go of self-doubt and take charge of your life again. Working together, I will take your hand and walk you through the process of releasing the fears and insecurities and begin the discovery of awakening your confidence and passion again. I believe that you deserve to be empowered and I can show you the path that can take you there. I will not let you down in your faith and trust in me. I am a mother, transformational life skills strategist, author, consultant, inspirational speaker, survivor of domestic violence, school governor and founder and CEO of Spectacular Woman. My personal road has led me to that sense of well-being and I have found my purpose. Working with women within these realms, I have seen wonderful things happen. Many have escaped the barriers to become the incredible individuals that they were meant to be, achieving their dreams, moving forward with promotions, careers and love. I created Spectacular Woman as a combination safe place, with carefully crafted inspirational and empowering networks and programs. Our shared experiences have given me the chance to see that many have limited beliefs and lack self-worth and confidence. My mission is to unlock as well as unblock these limitations so that you become energized in your life and take the action steps that will give you the ability to fulfill your complete potential. As a result of the many relationships and successes, I established the Spectacular Woman Club. This is a shared place where everyone feels safe, secure, and supported as they make their personal journeys. Our club amplifies, transforms and equips each woman so that they feel empowered to make the changes they want in their lives to achieve their ultimate goals for every life aspect. I have devoted many years working as a lecturer of Social Policy in the secondary school and further education system areas. Having spent thirteen years in the Criminal Justice System, including the Youth Offending Team, I have a unique perspective as well as compassion. I was privileged to work with the Women’s Victim Support Unit, working closely with women who were victims of domestic violence. In my local community, I organized conferences on domestic violence and also facilitated parenting support for parents with challenging teenagers. This background allowed me to develop and deliver the Live Wise TeenDV SRE Preventative Program for Teenagers on the topic of healthy relationships in secondary schools and within my local community.