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Practical Alternatives to Self-Harm

Published: Wed 14 Nov 2018 11:01 AM
Alternatives to Self-Harm (ASH) is an approach that has been demonstrated to lead to a reduction of self-harm risk for people with emotional dysregulation. It can increase confidence in clients to maintain more effective coping strategies, as well as progressing to other therapies as needed.
Workshop 1 will:
Provide a brief overview of a model that you can apply to your work with those who self-harm without suicidal intent. The workshop is for all front line staff wanting a better understanding and to gain more confidence. It will explore how to be effectively responsive to these clients, and provide some tools to get you there. This day involves some group work.
Workshop 2 will:
Be targeted specifically for those who offer individual treatment or therapy. The underlying evidence-based principles learned in Workshop 1 will be further explored with experiential tasks including role play to enhance your learning.
The ASH program also offers a collective approach, whereby support people and whanau (family) can be included, which is of particular importance within Maori and Pacific Island cultures.
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Who should attend?
These workshops will appeal to anyone working with young people or adults on a regular basis including youth workers, case workers, community mental health nurses, teachers, school counsellors, school leaders, corrections & youth justice counsellors, social workers and counsellors.
Prices
One Day Workshop
Earlybird Special - $220.00 + GST
Two Day Workshop
Earlybird Special - $325.00 + GST
Auckland
One Day Workshop - Thursday, 28 February 2019
Two Day Workshop - Thursday, 28 February & Friday, 1 March 2019
Venue
Naumi Auckland Airport Hotel
153 Kirkbride Rd, Mangere, Auckland
Wellington
One Day Workshop - Thursday, 28 March 2019
Two Day Workshop - Thursday, 28 March & Friday, 29 March 2019
Venue
St Andrews On The Terrace
30 The Terrace, Wellington
Christchurch
One Day Workshop - Thursday, 2 May 2019
Two Day Workshop - Thursday, 2 May & Friday, 3 May 2019
Venue
TBC
Delegates can book either the day one workshop or, both day one and day two.
It is not possible to attend day two without attending the day one introduction workshop.
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