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Psychologically Informed Environments (PIE)
Course Overview
Central Training's Psychologically Informed Environments (PIE) training is designed to introduce delegates to the PIE approach, the basic principles involved, and how to utilise it in their practice. This interactive day will focus on the 5 key elements of PIE as well as the benefits and challenges of working within a PIE approach. The candidates will have the opportunity to discuss the skills needed to work in a PIE-informed way and the implementation of day-to-day practice within their service.
Learning Outcomes By the end of this course, delegates will have covered: The PIE-Informed approach The 5 key elements within a PIE approach Challenges of working within a PIE informed environment PIE and Secure Attachment Key skills to work in a PIE-informed way and how to implement
Methods of Delivery This training is interactive and employs, group work, presentations and case discussions. Delegates are provided with comprehensive learner notes to facilitate learning.
- Course Content
- Audience
- Training Considerations
- Certification
- Related Courses
Course Content
- The history of PIE
- The PIE approach within services
- 5 key elements within a PIE approach
- Elastic tolerance - a closer look
- The PIE approach & a Secure Attachment
- Implementation of day to day practice within service
Target Audience
Staff within the regulated and professional sectors of education, health, housing and social care, who are looking to expand their understanding of client process, and who are looking to explore a deeper understanding of client responses and challenges.
Training Considerations
There are no pre-training requirements for this course.
Certification
Upon completion of the course, the delegates will receive a certificate of attendance.
Related Courses
Challenging Behaviour: Managing and Responding Positive Behaviour Support
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