Registration Saturday: 09:15
Saturday: 09:30-17:30
7 CPD Hours
Open to all healthcare professionals that deliver behaviour change interventions
Course Synopsis
Motivational Interviewing is an evidence-based approach that supports individuals to explore the possibility of making positive healthy and pro-social changes in their lives. The research states that it is one of the most effective and accessible approaches that helps to increase motivation to change and actualise a move into long-term sustainable actions. While rarely is one approach a panacea, MI has been recognised as a very effective way to align practitioners delivering interventions within a person-centred, guiding and evoking style of working.
This training workshop uses a variety of integrative and skills-based mediums such as information exchange, live demonstrations, practice sessions, videos and audio to promote learning, reflection and skills development.
The aim of the workshop is to facilitate practitioners to gain an understanding of Motivational Interviewing in the context of their role and explore foundational skills and principles that help support and cultivate behaviour change in practice.
The Learning Outcomes are:
- To introduce the basic clinical approach and principles of Motivational InterviewingTo understand the fundamental spirit and ethos of Motivational Interviewing
- To learn the 4 processes & structure of a typical MI conversation
- To understand and practice how to listen and respond effectively to key language
- To consider where MI may fit in practice and how it could be applied
- To explore opportunities for continued learning & skill development
Speaker
Kendelle Bond
Clinical Director for NCBC UK
Behavioural Psychologist
Kendelle originally trained as Midwife in 1999 before training as a Behavioural Psychologist where she has passionately worked to integrate evidence-based approaches into clinical and non-clinical interventions and practice and has delivered extensive practice, training, supervision and consultancy in this area. Kendelle founded The National Centre for Behaviour Change in 2003 and has extensive experience working within healthcare, social services, criminal justice & the addictions field and is an active member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) and MITI coder.
FAQs
How can I contact the organiser with any questions?
For more information contact the CPD team at cpd@hsu.ac.uk.
Will lunch & refreshments be provided?
A light lunch & refreshment breaks will be provided.
What if I have a Dietary requirement?
Our catering team cater for the standard 14 food allergens. You will be asked to select any of these allergens that might be applicable when booking online.
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