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Introduction to Mental Health and Mental Wellbeing for Staff Supporting Adults with Intellectual Disabilities

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This training resource and accompanying reader has been developed for a range of care and support staff who work with adults with intellectual disabilities and provides a full day's training. It aims to provide learners with an understanding of the mental health needs of this population and to promote mental health and wellbeing. The materials will also be of value to clinicians and support professionals relatively new to either mental health or intellectual disability, as well as students undertaking relevant courses. Through video clips and exercises, the materials give voice to the experiences and insights of people with intellectual disabilities who experience mental health issues. The resource includes slides and other online resources, guided self-learning and a separate Pavilion reader 'An Introduction to Supporting the Mental Health of People with Intellectual Disabilities' in digital format. Published in association with The Estia Centre, London South Bank University and Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust

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ISBN: 9781912755837
Publication date: 30th June 2020
Author: Eddie Chaplin, Karina Marshall-Tate, Steve Hardy, Ruwani Ampegama
Publisher: Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 55 pages
Genres: Care of people with mental health issues
Mental health services