Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Focusing on resilience - Working with clientsWorkshops @ Canberra

Resilience is the ability to stand strong in the face of adversity. This
workshop explores the use of resilience-based practice common tools,
exercises and resources. Resilience, mindfulness and strengths based
ways of working allow us to arrive at respectful solutions to
challenging situations in all aspects of life and group work.

Using resilience based tools and techniques we will explore some of the
principles of resilience-based work, discuss ways you might use it in
your group work and discover ways to build strengths into your practice.


Participants will:

* develop an understanding of the principle of resilience based
ways of working
* understand the shift from restrictive to enabling solutions
* supporting people coping in adverse situation and enhancing
resilience
* familiarise themselves with some of the tools and techniques
used in resilience enhancement
* use mindfulness as a tool for enhancing resilience
* apply the use of Impact Therapy in building resilience
* the use of Protective Factors Cards with clients and as an
assessment tool
* practice a range of exercises to enhance protective factors in
families and resilience
* consider the implications of resilience based ways of working
for their practice.

Who is this course for?
Anyone seeking to gain an understanding of resilience-based practice
ideas.

For more information, see the website by clicking on the location link
below for more details about location, times & costs etc



Tuesday & Wednesday 25-26 March 2014

Canberra, ACT
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Thursday & Friday 22-23 May 2014

Canberra, ACT
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162796&LID=653145
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For more information contact:

Andrew King

0437 546 560

info@groupworksolutions.com.au

www.groupworksolutions.com.au

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