Impact of Parental Mental Illness on Children
Outline
A virtual package that considers the impact of a variety of parental mental illness on children at various ages and stages of development.
Includes video clips and scenarios.
Audience
This course is aimed at any member of staff (with limited or no knowledge of parental mental health) who works in the area and has contact with children or carers of children.
Please note this training is not useful for midwives/0-19 practitioners or safeguarding leads.
Booking Information
The training will take place via MS Teams and is 2.5 hrs long.
Available dates are below.
- Explores the impact of mental health problems on parenting capacity to respond to the developmental needs of children
- Provides an understanding of how symptoms and medication might impact on parenting capacity
- To understand the process of assessing risk to children
- To improve multiagency collaboration, assessment and interventions to support parents and their children
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Courses are free for the statutory, voluntary and community sector in Wakefield, however failure to attend without giving prior notice may result in a charge to cover costs. You may now be charged for undertaking our training if you are outside of Wakefield. Please see the Charging Policy for full details.