Emotional abuse
Emotional abuse affects the life chances of children and young people and requires skilled confident staff to constantly update their practice to remain vigilant and curious. Interface has worked with a large number of local authorities and specialists to ensure our training offer is current and up to date to ensure staff feel prepared to assess the needs of children. This hands on and evidence-based course is suitable for professionals working directly with families in a range of settings.
Learning Outcomes
- Identify the signs and symptoms of emotional harm.
- Understand the feelings of children who are experiencing emotional harm.
- Consider a theoretical model of developmental stages of emotional abuse.
- Apply frameworks for the assessment of parental capacity to change.
- All courses are offered on a Face to Face or Virtual basis.
- Bespoke & Open Training Courses Available.
Case Studies
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East Sussex ATHE Level 4 Working with children, individuals and families
East Sussex commissioned an inhouse cohort of family workers to complete the qualification following the success of a small number of staff attending our open level 4 offer.Read More -
Mediation – Supporting a Positive Way Forward
Read MoreWe were recently asked to support two senior colleagues whose working relationship had become strained following organisational change and increased operational pressures.
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West Sussex County Council - Foster Carer Recording Training
Read MoreWe were commissioned by West Sussex County Council to deliver a programme of virtual training for foster carers focused on improving recording practices.
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LB Islington- Access Islington Hubs
Read MoreWe were commissioned to deliver a six-day training program to Access Islington Hub staff
Cancellation Policy
Please see our cancellation terms / fees.