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Training in Psychological Skills - Physical Health: Infants in Hospital: Promoting social and emotional wellbeing in zero to three-year-olds

Training in Psychological Skills - Physical Health: Infants in Hospital: Promoting social and emotional wellbeing in zero to three-year-olds

Overview

Level: Skilled

Impact Assessments:

This half day skilled-level interactive training is designed to increase awareness of the social and emotional needs of infants when they attend hospital.  It aims to increase staff knowledge and understanding of psychosocial competencies at different developmental stages, recognise and understand distress in infants and develop skills in the strategies used to promote wellbeing in this age group.

Half-day training course for staff who work in Paediatric Hospital settings.

Is there a cost for this learning resource? :

No

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

NHS Education for Scotland

Training model:

Target Learners

All NHS and partnership paediatric staff who work with children and young people who have long-term physical health conditions.

How to access this training

  • Contact your local Paediatric Psychology service to find out if they offer this training in your area.
  • E-mail NES Psychology (psychology@nes.scot.nhs) to obtain the contact details for your local paediatric psychology team and the team members who are trained to deliver our training.
  • Check on Portal for national training dates.
  • This training can be delivered remotely (via MS Teams) or face-to-face.

All local trainers are Clinical Psychologists trained by NES to deliver this training and coaching as part of their job role.

Staff capacity and time commitment:

Half-day training event plus follow-up Application to Practice Groups to ensure consistent implementation of new skills in practice.

Author/developer:

NHS Education for Scotland

Contact for Further Development

How to access this training

  • Contact your local Paediatric Psychology service to find out if they are offering this training in your area.
  • E-mail NES Psychology (psychology@nes.scot.nhs) to obtain the contact details for your local paediatric psychology team and the team members who are trained to deliver our training.
  • Check on Portal for national training dates.

Link to resource


Quality dimensions

Usability

Learning Objectives

  • Describe attachment patterns and social and emotional competencies at different developmental stages of infants.
  • Recognise the signs of distress in infants.
  • Develop skills in promoting wellbeing in infants at different developmental stages.
  • Outline the principles of serve and return interactions and how to apply them with infants.
  • Promoting positive relationships to working with parents.
  • Employ a trauma informed approach when working with infants and their parents.

Delivery is supported via powerpoint slides. Trainers are trained by NES to ensure standardised delivery of the content.

Supports

Supports - Workforce

Ring-fenced time to attend the half-day training plus follow-up Application to Practice Groups.

Supports - Technology

If the training is delivered via Teams staff will need access to laptops / computers and internet connections. Impact data are collected via MS Form and sent to NES directly who will collate and analyse these data and feed them back to local areas to enhance the training offer to suit learner's needs.

Supports - Administrative

Local Clinical Psychology staff are asked to manage room bookings and disseminate learning materials (bespoke folders) to delegates.

Supports - Financial

None

Evidence base

  • Based on established psychological theories and principles.
  • Regularly updated consistent with any new developments / impact data gathered from learners.


Impact assessments

Reaction

REACTS data are collected at each training event via MS form and analysed by NES.

Learning

Pre and post knowledge and confidence self-assessment is collected via MS forms and analysed by NES

Behaviour

Coaching sessions (Application to Practice Groups) may also be offered by the trainers.

Results

This resource aims to change staff practices rather than intervene directly with children and young people.


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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