Mental Health and Working With Black and Minority Ethnic Children and Families
This one day training will enable participants to understand key issues relating to mental health needs of black and minority ethnic (BME) children and families.
Learning Objectives:
- To consider the meaning of mental health issues for black and minority ethnic children and families.
- To begin to examine criteria used to assess the needs of children and families from diverse communities; how plans might develop and how that may result in onward referral.
- To support and sustain children and families within their appropriate cultural context by looking at cultural similarities as well as differences.
- To understand the factors that influence workers thinking and develop skills and abilities required to interact positively with young black and minority ethnic people experiencing mental health problems.
Aimed At: This is a Bradford district wide Multi Agency Course for anyone working in Health, Services to Children and Young People, Education, Police, CAFCAS, Probation Services, Adult Services, Voluntary & Independent Sector.
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Workforce Development
Phone: 01274 433708
email: workforce.developmentwrh@bradford.gov.uk