Reducing Parenting Conflict Training- A limited amount of E-learning licences will be available to register until end of June

Reducing Parental Conflict training - A limited amount of E-learning licences will be available to register until end of June.

We are currently offering The Reducing Parental Conflict Program E learning in response to research findings that identifies children exposed to parental conflict experience a decline in mental health and poorer long term outcomes.

The aim of the programme is to upskill practitioners in supporting parents to reduce conflict within their relationship irrespective of parents living together or separated. In turn this will enable parents to improve outcomes for their children.

Who is it for ?

Practitioners or agencies that have contact with parents either directly, of by working with their children, play an important role in identifying and supporting the reduction of parental conflict. This programme supports practitioners, supervisors, managers and wider agencies in building awareness and developing the confidence, knowledge and skills to work with parents in Gloucestershire.

How is it delivered ?

A limited amount of E-learning licences will be available to register until end of June. The eLearning licence provides access to four modules (approx. 45mins to complete) which consists of the following content;

 Module 1 – Understanding the parental conflict evidence-base

Suitable for all practitioners, this module providers the knowledge to underpin practice, this introductory workshop explores the evidence base and the impact of parental conflict on outcomes for children.

 

Module 2 – Identify and discuss parental conflict with parents

Aimed at practitioners focusing on the causes of parental conflict, this workshop equips practitioners with the skills to work with parents to identify and explore relationship conflict.

 

Module 3 – Working with parents in conflict

Aimed at practitioners this skills-based workshop introduces a series of tools that can be used to work with parents, encouraging behaviour change and promoting positive communication.

 

Module 4 - The role of supervisors and managers in managing people to address parental conflict

Aimed at supervisors and managers, this workshop focuses on the importance of recognising parental conflict, with an aim to develop the skills to coach and support practitioners.

 

To request an eLearning Licence please email rebecca.austin@gloucestershire.gov.uk providing your name, job title, organisation and email address

 

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