ADHD awareness
£20.00 Excl. VATDo you want to better understand Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and learn how to support people who have ADHD?

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Do you want to better understand Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and learn how to support people who have ADHD?

With both of them being such common conditions in the UK, it’s important that we learn a little about anxiety and depression so we are prepared for when we come into contact with people experiencing them.

This awareness course aims to provide essential insights into bipolar disorder, covering its definition, types, mood states, causes, diagnosis, treatment, and available support strategies.

In this awareness course we cover the basics of Dysphagia for all those who may be coming into contact with people experiencing it.

In this course we’ll cover strategies to manage your mental health and what to do if you feel you need extra support.

This course aims to equip you with the necessary knowledge and skills to identify the signs and symptoms of self-neglect.

How much do you know about aphasia, the language disorder that affects the lives of more than 370,000 stroke survivors in the UK? Aphasia can have a huge impact on a person’s life by impairing both their ability to express language and understand it.

By the end of this course, learners will be able to understand the barriers people with learning disabilities and/or autism might face in a health and social care setting and make adjustments to allow their needs to be met.

Autism is much more common than many people think. There are around 700,000 people on the autistic spectrum in the UK, more than 1 in 100. This means that, including families, autism affects 2.8m people.
But, despite the high number of individuals that are likely to have the condition, many of us have a poor understanding of autism and what it actually means for both the individual and those who work and live with them.

Dementia can’t be cured – however, we can make life for those who have it as manageable as possible. We cover ways to communicate, simple adjustments to make around the home, and how carers can access support.

Over a million people in the UK have an eating disorder. This course looks at what eating disorders are, and who is likely to be affected.

Parental substance misuse, mental ill-health and domestic abuse can all have a huge impact on a child’s safety and wellbeing. These hidden harms can threaten a child’s feeling of security and create challenging long-term problems.
This course will help you learn ways to reduce the likelihood of a child in your care suffering this hidden harm.

This course will explore self-neglect, safeguarding vulnerable adults and scams.

Living with a learning disability can present challenges and barriers for people every day. By making ourselves aware of these barriers, and how they effect people we can work together to make health services and wider public space more accessible for everyone. In this course we cover what learning disabilities are, what individuals unique support needs might be and discuss communication styles and safeguarding.

Loneliness and isolation can affect anyone, highlighting the universal nature of these experiences.

This interactive and engaging course tackles the tough subject of loss and bereavement.

How managers and their organisations can support employees who are experiencing, or have experienced, the menopause.

The Mental Health Act is the main piece of legislation that outlines the assessments and rights of people with mental health issues. This course covers important aspects of the Mental Health Act, providing knowledge of the guiding principles underpinning mental health, and how to care for people who are going to be sectioned, have been sectioned, or are leaving hospital.

In this course, you’ll explore the difference between mental health and mental illness, common challenges people may face, and the impact these can have at work and in daily life. You’ll also learn practical ways to support yourself and others, challenge stigma, and understand when and how to seek professional help.

Child and adolescent psychiatrists have seen an alarming increase in cases of self-harm in young people – it has been estimated that about 1 in 10 young people will self-harm at some point.
This insightful course covers the subject from a variety of angles.
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