Good and clear communication between clinicians, patients/service users and family carers are vital for establishing and maintaining effective working relationships that can keep people who are experiencing mental health crises safe. This interactive half day course uses audio and video case studies and scenarios to explore common barriers to effective communications and what can be done about them.
We use the term family carers to mean anyone who is significant to the patient, including biological and non biological family and friends who may or may not live in the same household or even the same country.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This course is suitable for anyone working in Health and Social Care whose work brings them into direct contact with someone experiencing a mental health crisis. This includes but is not limited to psychiatrists, nurses, ED service leads, social workers, occupational therapists and peer support workers.
Price: £234
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