PBS Communication - 1/10/2024 - Winchester

PBS Communication - 1/10/2024 - Winchester

Enhance communication skills: Understand individual communication, strategies for limited verbal ability, support autonomy and well-being

By Impact

Location

Castle Avenue

Castle Avenue Winchester SO23 United Kingdom

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About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

    Course Outline

    This course aims to explore effective means of communicating with a person, using the core communication, nonverbal, verbal, gestural and pictorial techniques.


    Behaviour is communication. Communication difficulties are strongly associated with behavioural problems." Understanding the links between communication and behaviour.

    Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists (January, 2019)


    Key Messages

    Describe the importance of understanding how an individual communicates.

    Explain strategies for effectively communicating with persons with limited verbal ability.

    Demonstrate an awareness that communication is critical for supporting autonomy, wellbeing and quality of life.

    Organised by

    Impact is a Hampshire County Council, Learning and development team , that delivers training to the Adult Social Care market. We are a Skills for Care endorsed provider and accredited with them for Positive Behaviour support training. As an endorsed training provider, you can be confident in the quality training we deliver in Health and Social Care and our leadership programme. Our courses blend practical skills and knowledge with person-centred approaches and the values outlined in the Care Workforce Pathway.

    Enhance your knowledge and skills with our comprehensive courses that cover a wide range of subjects. To see all available courses, resources, exclusive offers and the ability to enquiry about bespoke courses for your organisation, please go to our website https://www.hants.gov.uk/socialcareandhealth/impact.

    If you have any questions please email impact@hants.gov.uk.

    £45