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This is an in-person course delivered by Scott King. Scott will take you through his life journey reflecting on the good and the bad. This is the in-person adaptation of "Growing Up In Care: Lived Experience"

Facilitated by:

TSD Standards and L&D Framework

Learning Objectives: 

To emotionally impact the group positively, helping them to directly feel the emotions of children in care and    understand how children feel.
Be able to link emotion to actions.
Understanding the inner child and the feelings involved in “bad behaviour”.
Understanding the impacts of multiple placement moves.
Common outcomes for care leavers, current issues / statistics.
The consequences of blame upon the child
The importance of life story work and documenting positive achievements.
What is normal? What does it mean to adults? What does it mean to a child?
The development of the human conscience from birth to adulthood, reflecting on care experiences
Helping children and young people to manage their own behaviour

How to book:

Workshops / In person training typically runs from 10am – 2:30pm.   For all in person training send your request to contact@section31training.co.uk or submit the contact form below.

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  1. 5

    Very good to hear the other side of the story, so not just how we behave but try to understand why children sometimes behave the way they do

  2. 5

    Thoroughly enjoyed and learnt lots. Really helped to see things from a different perspective. Real life case study was thought provoking and relatable to children we work with. Thank you

  3. Helpful training in empathy, to see the world and people as the young person might perceive it – vital skill for foster parents. Thank you

  4. 5

    The honesty in which the training was delivered definitely gives more of an impact. Hearing real life stories gives you a fuller understanding of what it really means to look beyond the behaviour as it is something that is regularly talked about

  5. 5

    I feel trauma to trouble and this training should be given to people before they come foster carers coming through panel

About Us

We want to stop children being moved from home to home by standing as an advocate for the “naughty kids” and promote a new perspective of care and give a new, deeper level of understanding.

Great Dunmow, Essex, UK

+44 (0) 1371 513 038

contact@section31training.co.uk

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