Becoming a Solution Focused Worker

 

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Introduction

Solution Focused Techniques (SFT) is a set of techniques, skills and assumptions about how to help people towards positive change. It is applicable to counselling type work with individuals, couples and families. As the title implies, it places the focus on solutions rather than problems, on strengths and resources as opposed to disorder and disability. It attempts to identify what works and amplify this. Best of all, it is an easily learned way of getting patients/clients who are stuck moving again towards positive change. Participants will have an opportunity to observe and practise the main techniques employed by SFT.

 

Comments from past participants:

I feel I have learned a lot from this course.

• Clear that the facilitators know their stuff.

• Very useful and interesting. A postive and "Human Approach".

• Excellent inpput, all questions answered, patient and understanding.

Aim

To introduce participants to Solution Focused techniques and skills that they can use in helping and supporting clients.

Learning Outcomes

• Increased understanding of the key assumptions and theories informing the practice

of SFT.

• Increased awareness of the main techniques associated with the practice of SFT.

• Development of skills in the observation and practices of the main techniques employed in SFT.

Who should attend?

This course is suitable for anyone who undertakes a supportive role involving patient/client counselling/support e.g. doctors, health visitors, teachers, social workers, mental health nurses, occupational therapists, voluntary workers etc.

Not suitable for people who have already attended Solution Focused Techniques training.

 

 

 

Venue: Playfield Institute

Date: Wednesday 16 and Thursday 17 September 2009

Duration: Two full days from 9.30 am to 4.30 pm both days

Cost: £85 (including lunch and refreshments throughout the day)

Facilitator(s): Graham Buchanan and Christopher Ward, Clinical Nurse Specialists, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service

 

Closing date for applications: August 2009

 

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