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Voice Collective Group Facilitation

Voice Collective have organised a free innovative and interactive 3-day course will help you to develop the skills necessary to launch and co-facilitate a Voice Collective peer support group for young people under the age of 19 within your organisation.

It combines personal and professional experience to cover the following areas:

  • Understanding ‘hearing voices’ and other related experiences
  • Making sense of different models of understanding these experiences
  • Developing a toolbox of coping strategies to support young people in their recovery
  • Setting up, launching and sustaining a Voice Collective peer support group
  • Practical skills for group facilitation
  • Managing challenging situations in groups

This course is designed for:

  • Those already familiar with the Voice Collective ethos and approach to voice-hearing, and who intend to use their learning to launch and facilitate Voice Collective peer support groups within their organisations.
  • This could include: psychologists, youth workers, support workers, nurses, therapists, OTs, social workers, mentors & more.
  • Young people (aged 16+) with lived experience of voices/visions, and who wish to train to co-facilitate groups, are particularly encouraged.

We welcome joint applications between workers and young people.

The course dates include 15th, 23rd and 24th April

For more information and to register your interest please visit the link

 

Location 
Amnesty International Human Rights Action Centre (Annex Room)
17-25 New Inn Yard
EC2A 3EA London