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Mental Health: Handling Difficult Situations
Introduction
This course has been designed for staff working within Health and Social
Services, Housing and the Voluntary Sector who may face difficult situations
involving people who have a mental health problem. This may include people who
use the service and those who associate with them such as friends, carers or
relatives.
Objectives
- To give a greater understanding of mental distress.
- To enable participants to develop skills in recognizing, preventing and
diffusing difficult situations.
- To increase basic communication skills which will be useful in working
with people who are not behaving in predictable ways.
- To enable participants to assess situations where there is an element of
risk in order to minimize risk.
- To consider appropriate strategies for follow-up including the recording
of incidents and gaining access to mental health services.
- To assist participants in identifying support and supervision needs
surrounding difficult situations.
- To allow participants space to identify current concerns including those
relating to the environment.
The Course Covers
Day 1
- Exploring examples of situations encountered
- The effects of mental distress on communication and relationships
- What strategies do you currently use ?
- Suggestions for diffusing techniques
- Case study for exploring skills in the immediate situation
Day 2
- Case study for assessing risk
- Cultural and gender issues
- Follow-up:
- What happens now ?
- What should happen in the future ?
- Sharing information
- Consistency and safety
- Team approach
- Problem solving
- Assertion
- Support and supervision
- What happens now ?
- What realistically could happen?
- Effects on people involved
- Current concerns/messages to managers
Course Duration
Two days
Certification
Certificate of Attendance.
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