Delegate feedback from Pavilion’s past self-harm events has indicated that past delegates believe that there is a need for specific training and information around their professional role, responsibilities and practice. This new series of road shows has been developed with this in mind. The focus will be predominantly on professional issues and concerns for those working in health, education and social care. A range of topics include:
- Finding practical ways of working with young people who self-harm and their families
- The legal issues around working with people who self-harm including questions around the duty of care, safeguarding and confidentiality
- The importance of delivering an appropriate, professional and sensitive first response
- Holistic care planning and assessment
- Developing multi agency protocols
- Harm minimisation
- Strategies for professionals to protect their own emotional health
National and local experts will join the panel to bring you up to date with the latest thinking and case studies and examples of best practice.
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- Frontline social workers in adult mental health and children/young people’s services
- Frontline health care workers including GPs, nurses, Accident and Emergency personnel, school nurses, health visitors, CAMHS workers, psychologists and psychiatrists, therapists
- Social and health care professionals working in forensic and secure settings
- Teachers, support staff and volunteers working in primary, secondary and tertiary education
- Youth workers who may encounter young people who self-harm
- Private and voluntary providers of services to people who self-harm
- Experts by experience working with people who self-harm
- Policy advisors creating policies at national and local level about self-harm
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- Professor Philip Thomas Honorary Visiting Professor, Department of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Bradford
- Camilla Parker Partner, Just Equality
- Dr Cooper Head of Research, Centre for Suicide Research, Manchester University
- Suzie Marriott Operations and Clinical Director, Inmind Healthcare group
- Jackie Colley Commissioning Manager, CAMHS, Derbyshire NHS
- Liz Broadbent Practice Learning Facilitator/Lecturer Practitioner University of Huddersfield South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
- Clare Shaw, Director and Training Partner, Harm-ed
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