WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR?
This course is for all healthcare professionals who need to improve upon their current understanding of learning disabilities, autism and mental health. Skills for Health 2019 published a core capabilities framework for all health care staff. This includes NHS frontline staff (Skills for Health 2019)
WHY DO YOU NEED THIS COURSE?
One in one hundred people are diagnosed with autism and one in four adults have been diagnosed with a form of mental illness. (Source: Annual Health Survey)
This training course will ensure you are equipped with the relevant knowledge of a range of learning disabilities, autism and mental health disorders to be able to manage and provide a high standard of understanding and support.
You will explore how differing conditions can impact individuals over their lifetime, the wider implications for their family and society, and how the media influence perceptions of each area.
OBJECTIVES
By the end of this course, delegates will be able to understand:
- The terms:
- Learning disabilities
- Autism and the autistic spectrum
- ‘mental health’, ‘mental illness’ and ‘mental wellbeing’
- The statistics surrounding prevalence, trends and inequalities
- Attitudes and associated stigma
- The causes, symptoms and treatment of learning disabilities, autism and mental illness
- How to respond initially to someone experiencing a mental health emergency, via mental health first aid
COURSE CONTENT
- Definitions
- Types, causes and treatments
- Modern attitudes
- Relevant Legislation
- Symptoms, behaviours and recognition
- Difficulties, support and referrals
- Discrimination and stigma
- Approach to care and boundaries
- Effective communication and techniques
OVERALL COURSE BENEFITS
This 1 day course equips delegates with the knowledge needed to identify the types, causes and treatments of learning disabilities and autism with the sole aim to enable a holistic person centred strength based approach to supporting individuals to lead as fulfilled lives as possible.