Supporting Young Adults in Services: An Advanced Guide for Practitioners

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Our flagship psychologist-led CPD programme combining eLearning and live training

Who it’s for

This advanced course is particularly suited to those supporting young people as they transition from children to adult services.

  • NHS and mental health practitioners – e.g. mental health nurses, psychologists, psychiatrists, wellbeing practitioners
  • Student support and wellbeing practitioners – e.g. university counsellors, student wellbeing officers, school/college support staff
  • Social care and community programmes – e.g. social workers, youth workers, family support workers
  • Voluntary and third sector services – e.g. charity project leads, community development officers, peer support coordinators

What you’ll learn

  • Deep understanding of young adult development (18–25)
  • Practical strategies for developmentally appropriate care
  • Communication and engagement skills
  • Barriers and enablers of trust, including neurodiversity
  • Peer learning and problem-solving

What’s included

  • Access to Understanding Young Adult Development eLearning (3–4 hrs)
  • Live instructor-led webinar (3 hrs) ***This is where a link to the amelia calendar booking would be needed. There will only be one or two sessions per month so I think a list of dates would look better than the calendar view***
  • Led by chartered psychologists and senior instructors
  • Extended resources and applied toolkits
  • Interactive peer-learning from across sectors
  • BPS CPD Quality Mark certificate

Accreditation

British Psychological Society (BPS) CPD Quality Mark.

We offer tailored packages for organisations wishing to train larger groups of staff.

  • Flexible delivery options to fit your service needs
  • Discounts available for group bookings
  • Includes BPS CPD Quality Mark certification for all participants

Complete our short form and a member of our team will contact you to discuss your requirements.