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P/T Diploma in Trauma and Mental Health Informed Schools


and Communities (practitioner status)


• Many regions in the UK • Level 5 Diploma • On-line or live • University route


Senior Mental Health Lead Training


Certificate in Child and


Adolescent Mental Health (policy, practice and leadership)


• TISUK is an approved provider for DfE funded Senior Mental Health Lead Training.


• Devised and run by Senior Psychologists and Senior Educators


Diploma in Counselling Teenagers (P/T weekend days)


Diploma in Child Counselling (P/T weekend days)


Both courses lead to eligibility to apply for BACP registration


Certificate in Child Counselling (12 weekend days)


Helping Children Talk about their Lives CAR D S


A vital resource for supporting children through meaningful conversations


More information and how to apply: www.traumainformedschools.co.uk info@traumainformedschools.co.uk


When the sad thing happened, it hurt me a lot


Grown-ups have all the power


More information and how to apply: www.artspsychotherapy.org 020 7704 2534


The Institute for Arts in Therapy and Education, Higher Education College and Academic Partner of University of East London. Member organisation of HCPC, UKCP and BACP


Sometimes home is hard


My life is sometimes magical


Sometimes I’m frightened


I know I’m good at some things


Margot Sunderland Nicky Armstrong illustrated by


Available from Amazon and


www.traumainformedschools.co.uk I put on a happy face


Includes


booklet on how to use the cards


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