Sequoia training
by Mental Wellbeing Team
Sequoia Training – Tuesday 1st July– North Somerset
What is the Sequoia Tree (Sequoia) training?
The Sequoia training is for a variety of staff who work with people with the difficulties known as personality disorders/complex emotional needs.
The training is to mirror the intentions of the CMHF , a variety of staff working together, within localities.
It is a one day training, face to face, from 9.15-4.15, usually in your locality area.
The learning outcomes for the training are to
- Understand national best practice and up to date knowledge for working with people with these difficulties
- Promote positive culture change
- Understand key skills and attitudes for working with people
- Engender hope and aspirations for change
- Mirror the community mental health framework, with staff, from a variety of organisations, and roles, working together.
- Gain an initial understanding of the new Sequoia PD/CEN service
Each training is delivered by a staff member working in the field and a person with lived experience. (Roles often overlap)
The content of the training is
Session 1- Key background knowledge
What are PD/CEN, how do they develop, links to attachment and trauma and different ways of framing.
Session 2-The role of the unconscious, linking the past to the present and individual patterns.
Psychologically informed practice, schema, formulation and recovery
Session 3-Key ways of working with people with PD/CEN
Communication, relationships, validation, reflection, mentalisation, stigma and attitudes
Session 4-Ourselves, our organisations and our teams
Splitting, boundaries, team working, reflection, self care and endings
Please note that this training is not suitable for staff who have done more advanced PD/CEN training such as SCM, DBT, MBT, etc
To book your space contact iola.davies@emerginghealth.co.uk
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