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Risk Management

Risk Management

Overview

Level: Enhanced

Impact Assessments:

This full day training session is delivered alongside brief Behavioural Activation (Brief BA) training to upskill staff to manage any risk that may present when delivering Brief BA to young people who are low in mood. It may also be helpful to a wider range of staff who are involved in risk management with children and young people as part of their job role.

This is a full day training session delivered face-to-face or remotely, e.g., via Teams. When delivered as part of brief BA, it is followed up with coaching sessions to embed new skills into practice.

Is there a cost for this learning resource? :

No

Has this resource been accredited or endorsed by any organisation? :

NHS Education for Scotland / Education Scotland

Training model:

This training is potentially available to a wide range of staff who work with children and young people. Contact your local TIPS-EIC trainers for more information.

 

Trainers / coaches are NES-funded Clinical Psychologists / Clinical Associates in Applied Psychology based in local CAMHS teams, who have attended a NES Training for Trainers event and are supported by NES to deliver this national implementation.

Staff capacity and time commitment:

This is a one-day training event. If delivered as part of the brief BA training staff will need line manager support to attend follow-up coaching sessions as well as time to deliver the brief BA intervention to young people.

Author/developer:

Dr Shirley Reynolds & Dr Laura Pass (Brief BA manual authors) in collaboration with NHS Education for Scotland

Contact for Further Development

Training in psychological skills – early intervention for children (TIPS-EIC)

Link to resource


Quality dimensions

Usability

  • Understand self-harm / suicidal thoughts and behaviours in children and young people (CYP)
  • Key factors linked to self-harm and suicide in CYP.
  • How to ask CYP about suicide and self-harm
  • How to respond if a CYP discloses self-harm / suicidal thoughts or behaviours
  • Safety plan with video example
  • The importance of personal self-care to manage the emotional impact of this work.

The training is delivered via Power Point slides with detailed delivery notes. Further detail is available in the Brief BA manual.

 

Supports

Supports - Workforce

Staff will require ring-fenced time to attend a full day training event. If brief BA is part of the learning package, staff will need to have line manager support to attend follow-up coaching sessions and to deliver the brief BA intervention to young people.

Supports - Technology

WIFI and Laptop / similar device to attend the training if it is delivered remotely.

Supports - Administrative

NES-funded TIPS-EIC staff will manage this aspect

 

Supports - Financial

Training is free at point of delivery.

Evidence base

All detailed fully in the Brief BA manual and consistent with the National Guidance for Child Protection in Scotland 2021 - updated 2023


Impact assessments

Reaction

Feedback from learners is elicited using a Microsoft Form and collated nationally by NHS Education for Scotland (NES).

Learning

Learning is measured via pre and post ratings of intended learning outcomes which are collated and analysed by NES.

Behaviour

For those practitioners who go on to deliver the Brief Behavioural Activation intervention to children and young people, follow-up coaching sessions embed new skills into practice.

Results

Children and young people who receive the Brief BA intervention complete clinical outcome measures before and after the intervention and these data are collated and analysed nationally by NES.

 


KSF dimension information in relation to the learning resource

Child Development and Attachment

Mental Health in Children, Young People and their Families

Engagement, Containment and Communication

Identification and Understanding of Need

Supports and Interventions

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