Attachment Disorders - Understanding Attachment Disorders

Summary

Often people with Attachment Disorders provide the greatest challenges. Attachment issues affect behaviour, teaching and learning, relationship/social skills, and lifelong development. This course offers the opportunity to explore techniques for support and intervention, and learn about the nature and characteristics of attachment disorders.

 

 


Trainer(s)

Colin Troy


Aim

To understand the nature of attachment disorders and to provide effective structure, support and intervention.

 


Who should attend?

Suitable for teachers, support staff, pastoral staff, care staff, foster carers working with children, young people and adults with attachment disorder in special schools and main stream settings.


Content

  • The nature and characteristics of attachment disorder
  • How attachment issues affect behaviour teaching and learning, relationship/social skills, and lifelong development
  • Effective management strategies to develop social skills, communication skills and behaviour management
  • Case studies and planning support and intervention

Learning outcomes

  Delegates will gain:

  •  An understanding of the principles of attachment theory
  •  Explore how attachment issues affect social skills and communication
  •  Explore techniques for support and intervention
  •  Plan or evaluate support for individual situations
 
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Price:   Venues excluding London £195 (+ Vat) for the 1st place, £175 (+ Vat) for 2nd and subsequent places on the same course. London Venues:£220 (+ Vat) for the 1st place, £200 (+ Vat) for 2nd and subsequent places on the same course.
 
Places Required:
 
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  • Holiday Inn, Great Barr, Birmingham


    13/06/2013 from 09:30 until 15:30
  • Holiday Inn, Manchester Airport


    20/06/2013 from 09:30 until 15:30
  • London, The Ibis Hotel (Euston Station)


    09/07/2013 from 09:30 until 15:30
  • London, The Ibis Hotel (Euston Station)


    19/11/2013 from 09:30 until 15:30
  • Chorley, Woodlands Conference Centre


    27/11/2013 from 09:30 until 15:30