Course | Spot and Support: Self-Harm

$74.97
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Elementary school Course | Spot and Support: Self-Harm

Provider: Creative Education

Why Eduye Selected This

Selected to help teachers recognise and respond to self-harm concerns with clear, practical support from Creative Education

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Price

Original price: £51

The price listed reflects one year’s access (including VAT) to the course. Other pricing options are available:

• Individual Membership
£70 per year including VAT

• Organisation Membership
£595 per year for 3 years
Perfect for schools, colleges and trusts organisations

For further information, please visit Creative Education website.


Author

Jessica Parker
Jessica Parker has diverse experience of working in both primary and secondary schools as a teacher and pastoral lead, Jessica is an international mental health education trainer and is enthusiastic about supporting young people with all aspects of their learning and lives.


Description

This course will provide an overview into what constitutes as self-harm, how the onset may occur in young people and the factors that may increase or decrease the likelihood of young people displaying signs of self-harm. You will also look at some of the things that can be done to support those who may be self-harming.

Includes:
• 7 modules
• Course certificate


Course Details

• Introduction
• What is self harm?
• Risk factors
• Protective factors
• Supporting in school
• Support at home
• Closing thoughts

Course | Spot and Support: Self-Harm

  • Paid
Creative Education

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