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Turning Up The Heat On Our Health

WebWe all know that climate change is damaging our planet, but what about us? Air pollution created by the burning of fossil fuels harms our vital organs, while extreme heatwaves, like the one we saw in 2017, pose serious health risks …

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URL: https://sites.reading.ac.uk/connected/2019/10/11/turning-up-the-heat-on-our-health/

Senior Mental Health Leadership in Education Settings …

WebMental Health Leadership in Education Setting (SMHL Training) The Charlie Waller Institute, in collaboration with Charlie Waller Trust, are offering Mental Health Leadership in Education Setting (SMHL Training) to all educational settings across the country, with our remote CPD offer.

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PGCert in supervision for Children and Young People’s Services …

WebPostgraduate Certificate in Supervision for CYP (CWP and EMHP intake) All routes: Academic : Relevant Honours Degree (e.g. psychology, mental health, etc.) graded at 2.2 or above or;; Successful completion of a pre-entry essay, which is marked at Masters level prior to acceptance on training programme.

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The Power Of Smell

WebThe information is then sent to the brain which tells us the quality and intensity of the aromas [or smells] around us and in the food we eat. When we say we can’t taste food, we really mean that we can’t smell it.”. Not everyone can smell. About 5% of the population is anosmic, which means that they cannot smell. This can be devastating.

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Resetting Your Body

WebRegaining control. Dr Jenkins explains that one way to start the process of reasserting control is to re-establish structure, which will not only help manage the process of eating itself, but will also promote consistency and a reliable schedule across several areas of life – something many of us have struggled to find during lockdown.

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PGDip in High Intensity Training

WebThe Postgraduate Diploma in Evidence-Based Psychological Treatment is a rigorous, challenging and highly rewarding academic and clinical skills training course. You will be trained in the use of evidence-based treatments, and receive constructive feedback on your developing clinical competence. Upon successful completion of the course, you will

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PGDip in Children and Young People’s CBT

WebPostgraduate Diploma in Evidence-Based Psychological treatments for C&YP: CBT route: Academic : Relevant Honours Degree (e.g. psychology, mental health, etc.) graded at 2.2 or above or;; If a candidate has a core profession (see below) but does not have an Honours degree or has an award of 2.3 or below, they will be asked to provide evidence of …

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Clinical Training Programmes

WebSince 2008, the Charlie Waller Institute has expanded its training offer to 8 credit bearing programmes, the majority of which are funded by Health Education England (HEE), informed by national mental health workforce curricula and accredited by relevant professional governing bodies. All our clinical training programmes are of a high quality

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Postgraduate Diploma in Evidence-Based Psychological Treatment

WebThe year-long Postgraduate Diploma in Evidence-based Psychological Treatment gives students the opportunity to learn the latest evidence-based psychological therapies for a range of mental health problems from experts in the field. Workshops are taught by national and international leaders who specialise in research and dissemination of best

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Navigating Higher Education

WebNavigating Higher Education. The University of Reading has joined forces with 50 organisations to launch a new online resource designed to help young people who have missed out on opportunities to learn about going to university due to COVID-19. The new online hub Uni4Me, launched on 1 July, brings together online activities aimed at …

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PGCert in Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner Training

WebThis British Psychological Society (BPS) accredited course provides the training needed to qualify as a Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner (PWP). PWPs assess and delivery low-intensity interventions for common mental health problems such as depression and anxiety disorders. Develop your skills with a mixture of role-play and skills practice

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GCert/PGCert in Brief Evidence-Based Psychological Interventions …

WebEmploying services must provide all trainees with recording equipment (capable of three functions; recording of multiple uninterrupted 1 hour-long sessions without battery change, quick review of sessions either on the recording device or a laptop, and the download of recordings in a secure manner).

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Debunking Food Myths

WebAs dietitian and Reading PhD researcher – Taibat Ibitoye – highlights, there is currently no evidence that eating certain foods or following certain diets will protect us from COVID-19. Taibat tells CONNECTED of the food myths that need to be debunked: Myth 1: Garlic. There is some evidence showing that garlic has antibacterial effects

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Children's Wellbeing Practitioner

WebThe Graduate/Postgraduate Diploma in Brief Evidence-Based Interventions for Children and Young People with Common Mental Health Problems has been designed specifically for practitioners whose role will routinely include brief therapeutic interventions for: children and adolescents with mild-to-moderate anxiety or low mood and;

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CBT for Personality Disorder. Online event.

Web9th February 2022 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. £75. People with borderline personality disorder (BPD) are frequently referred to health services with high levels of emotional distress, self-harm behaviours and relationship difficulties. People with these problems have poor health and mental health and are disadvantaged occupationally and socially.

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Supporting Young Autistic People

WebA whole family approach. Throughout the study, autistic young people shared that they valued autonomy-supporting approaches rooted in understanding and acceptance of their authentic ways of being. In tandem, parents of autistic young people expressed that they needed more guidance in developing the parenting styles their …

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