This workshop is intended for all professionals working with children who wish to improve their knowledge of parental mental health and the impact on the child.
Aims of the course
To consider the impact that parental mental health problems can have on the development, safety and welfare of dependent children and on the parent's or carer's ability to meet the child's needs.
To consider multi-agency responses to safeguarding children whose parents have mental health problems.
Learning outcomes
- Understand the nature and impact that different types of parental mental health problems can have on children.
- Be aware of how this can impact on children's day-to-day lives.
- Have a more detailed knowledge of local and national guidance relating to working with families affected by parental mental health problems.
- Understand their own and other agencies' roles in identifying, assessing and protecting vulnerable children where parental mental health problems are a feature.
Duration
4.5 hours.
Cost
Courses are provided free of charge to non-profit making organisations and CSCP member organisations.
Dates
No further training is scheduled
Book you place on this course
To book your place, all Council staff log into MyLearning and search for the specific course. All non-council users are required to log into MyLearning, those that haven't registered already please create a new account.
All participants should join the meeting 30 minutes before the start time to allow being admitted onto the course.
For any queries about the course, please email CSCP.Training@cumbria.gov.uk