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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220120T160000
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SUMMARY:Tayside UNCRC Creative Conversations event - Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Please find a link to the Tayside UNCRC Creative Conversations events hosted by Education Scotland. These interactive sessions aim to support practitioners in the implementation of effective learner participation. They will – \n\nExplore how learner participation is a key aspect of rights based practice\nIntroduce some of the key guidance documents to support learner participation\nExplore what we mean by learner participation and look at examples of this in practice\nExplore how unconscious bias impacts on participation\nSupport you to embed and evaluate practice around learner participation\n\nParticipants are expected to attend all three sessions: \nTayside UNCRC Creative Conversations – Learner Participation Tickets\, Thu 20 Jan 2022 at 16:00 | Eventbrite
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/tayside-uncrc-creative-conversations-event-1/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Learning & Attainment,Safeguarding and Child Protection
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211026T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211102T170000
DTSTAMP:20260506T152503
CREATED:20210923T101017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210923T101017Z
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SUMMARY:Cost of the School Day Professional Learning Sessions
DESCRIPTION:· Tuesday\, 26 October 2021- 16:00-17:00 – Teams \n· Tuesday\, 2 November 2021 – 16:00-17:00 – Teams \nJoin Tayside colleagues at two twilight sessions this Autumn\, exploring child poverty and good practice in tackling the Cost of the School Day. These take place over two consecutive Tuesdays and are open to all practitioners working in or with Dundee\, Angus and Perth and Kinross schools. \nSessions will be led by the Cost of the School Day team at Child Poverty Action Group in Scotland alongside inputs from a range of schools in each local authority\, Education Scotland Attainment Advisors and local Education Officers. \nSessions will offer participants: \n· Up to date information on child poverty\, including the impact of Covid-19 \n· Cost of the School Day learning from local SAC reports \n· Inputs from primary and secondary schools across Tayside showcasing their Cost of the School activities and discussing its impact \n· Practical ideas from schools across Scotland \n· Helpful resources\, including the Cost of the School Day Toolkit and Talking about Costs and Money at School \n· Professional discussion with colleagues across the region on challenges and solutions in your schools. \nRegister for the sessions here. \nTeams links for each session will be forwarded to you in advance of each session. \nSee poster here – Tayside Cost of the School Day sessions Oct 26 and Nov 2
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/cost-of-the-school-day-professional-learning-sessions/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210928T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210928T170000
DTSTAMP:20260506T152503
CREATED:20210916T090700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210916T090700Z
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SUMMARY:Children’s Rights\, ASL Review and The Promise: Implications for Education
DESCRIPTION:Children’s Rights\, ASL Review and The Promise: Implications for Education \nWebinar – September 28th 4.00 pm to 5.00 pm \nEducation Scotland and the Tayside Regional Improvement Collaborative invite all educational practitioners who have responsibility or are involved in supporting children and families to this webinar to: \n• find out more about the priorities and recommendations in these reviews and explore the common themes and correlations with children’s rights \n• consider their implications for everyday practice. \nPlease click on the Eventbrite link to register: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/childrens-rights-asl-review-and-the-promise-implications-for-education-tickets-170289774299 \nWe will issue the joining instructions prior to the event.
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/childrens-rights-asl-review-and-the-promise-implications-for-education/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210707
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210923
DTSTAMP:20260506T152503
CREATED:20210618T145517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210728T085632Z
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SUMMARY:Priorities for Practice - Lunchtime Briefings
DESCRIPTION:To support the launch of the Tayside ‘Priorities for Practice’\, TRIC Priority Group 5 (Safeguarding and Child Protection) are delivering a series of short multi agency information sessions. The 45-minute briefings are for anyone who wants to know more about our six key practice themes which support and empower our workforce in the highly complex field of multi-agency child protection. The free sessions are open to those who work with Children\, Young People and their Families across Tayside\, not excluding those who work in Adult Services. \nNEW DATES ADDED!\n(Wednesdays 12.15pm – 1.00pm) \n\n\n\nJuly 2021\nAugust 2021\nSeptember 2021\n\n\n7 July\n18 August\n1 September\n\n\n14 July\n25 August\n8 September\n\n\n21 July\n \n15 September\n\n\n28 July\n \n22 September\n\n\n\nSessions will be delivered online via MsTeams. \nRegister for your place through Eventbrite
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/priorities-for-practice-lunchtime-briefings/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Safeguarding and Child Protection
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210616T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210616T123000
DTSTAMP:20260506T152503
CREATED:20210601T101628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210601T101742Z
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SUMMARY:Tayside's Child Healthy Weight Strategy
DESCRIPTION:Helping Tayside’s Children and Young People to Feel Great and Ready to Learn: Tayside’s Child Healthy Weight Strategy \nTayside Regional Improvement Collaborative invite YOU to join us in championing a social movement across Tayside to enable all of our children\, young people and families to be able to eat well\, drink well\, be active and achieve a healthier weight. \nHelping Tayside’s Children and Young People to Feel Great and Ready to Learn is the Child Healthy Weight Strategy for Tayside and sets out a vision where the children and young people of Angus\, Dundee and Perth & Kinross can grow up in a community and an environment that supports them to feel great and ready to learn so that they can flourish to the best of their abilities. \nEveryone is welcome to join our event. Booking closes on 2nd June 2021 and there are only 60 spaces available. \nFor more information on the strategy please click on the link below \nhttps://sites.google.com/view/wholesystemsapproachtohealthyw/home/tayside-healthy-weight-strategy \nPresenters and contributors at the Launch Event will include: Young People and Parents from across Tayside\, Abertay University\, Active Schools\, Third Sector\, Tayside Contracts\, NHS Tayside Public Health Directorate and colleagues from Angus\, Dundee and Perth & Kinross Councils. 
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/taysides-child-healthy-weight-strategy/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210607T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210607T173000
DTSTAMP:20260506T152503
CREATED:20210511T125737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210511T130029Z
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SUMMARY:UNCRC - Awareness Raising Session for Headteachers
DESCRIPTION:The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) will be incorporated into law in Scotland by the end of this year. This will give children’s rights the highest possible protection and will mean that public authorities have to ensure that all policies and procedures comply with children’s rights. \nTo help with this\, Maxine Jolly from Education Scotland will be leading an awareness raising session on the UNCRC and it’s implication for education and children’s services. This session is designed for Headteachers and will also offer advice/guidance on how we can incorporate the UNCRC into our everyday practice\, but also highlight the current work/policies that already takes place in our education establishments. \nThis session will take place via Microsoft Teams on 7 June 2021 from 4pm to 5:30pm. The invite for the Teams meeting is being distributed to all Headteachers to enable participation.    \nIf you have any questions please contact: \nLawrie Stewart \nEducation Officer (Secondment) \nChildren and Families Service \nDundee City Council \nEmail: lawrie.stewart@dundee.city.gov.uk
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/uncrc-awareness-raising-session-for-headteachers/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Learning & Attainment
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210511
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210512
DTSTAMP:20260506T152503
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SUMMARY:Priorities for Practice Conference – Tuesday 11 May 2021
DESCRIPTION:Priorities for Practice Conference – Tuesday 11 May 2021  \nA Virtual Multi-agency Child Protection Conference for First Line Managers and Leaders across Tayside Public\, Private and Third Sectors. \n  \nTRIC Priority Group 5 (Safeguarding and Child Protection) are holding a virtual multi-agency Child Protection Conference for First Line Managers and Leaders who work across the public\, private and third sectors. \n  \nDelegates will hear how the findings from Dr Sharon Vincent’s Analysis of Tayside ICRs & SCRs have shaped our improvement agenda though the development of the Tayside ‘Priorities for Practice’ (six key practice messages for staff at all levels); engage with colleagues to consider how we can work together to improve culture\, ethos and day to working practices\, and explore co-production as a means of delivering high quality workforce development resources which enhances practice and ultimately improves outcomes for families. \n  \nFor further information\, please contact: \n  \nMichelle Nicol \nLearning and Development Lead\, TRIC (Safeguarding and Child Protection) \nEmail: MNicol@pkc.gov.uk
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/priorities-for-practice-conference-tuesday-11-may-2021/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Safeguarding and Child Protection
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210426T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210426T170000
DTSTAMP:20260506T152503
CREATED:20210302T091142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210302T100407Z
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SUMMARY:Education Scotland Professional Learning Opportunity: Effective Self-Evaluation for Improvement – Monday 26 April 2021
DESCRIPTION:Education Scotland scrutiny colleagues are offering all Headteachers across Tayside a professional learning opportunity on Monday 26 April 2021 from 4.00pm-5.00 pm. \nThe theme of this session is effective self-evaluation for improvement. \nThe session will focus on self-evaluation for improvement in the context of QI 2.3 Learning teaching and assessment. It will take the form of a presentation followed by a questions and answer session. \nDuring the session our colleagues will: \n\n\n\nlook at the central role of self-evaluation in relation to teacher professionalism\nprovide hints and tips for evaluating classroom practice (and remote learning if appropriate)\nconsider how self-evaluation can be used as a tool for specific purposes\nprovide examples of effective practice.\n\n\n\nThere is no need to register/sign up and an invite/link to this session will be forwarded to you nearer the time.  \nFor further information please contact: \nMichelle Lewis \nEducation Officer/Lead for Priority Group 2 \nEmail: michelle.lewis@dundeecity.gov.uk
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/message-from-michelle-lewis-lead-for-priority-group-2-learning-and-attainment-tayside-regional-improvement-collaborative-tric/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Learning & Attainment
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210315
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210317
DTSTAMP:20260506T152503
CREATED:20210205T092134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210302T091405Z
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SUMMARY:Leadership Sessions for Headteachers: 15 and 26 March 2021 - Save the Dates
DESCRIPTION:Mark Burns\, ‘Learning Imperative‘ will be hosting two leadership sessions for Headteachers across Tayside on Monday 15 March and Friday 26 March 2021.   \nThese sessions will be recorded\, and you are welcome to invite one member of your Senior Leadership team to join you in these sessions. The platform used will be Zoom and you are requested to use your own device. There is no sign up/register and a Zoom link will be sent to you nearer the time.  \nThe outline of these sessions are:  \nSession 1: Leading Through Uncertainty – Monday 15 March 2021 from 10.00am-11:30am  \nThis has been an unprecedented twelve months to have been working and leading in schools.  This session\, based upon an award winning programme\, will explore three fundamentals:   \n\n\n\nA framework to sustain our own and others’ energy \nStrategies for leading in uncertain times \nLeadership traits that build trust and cohesion within school communities. \n\n\n\nSession 2: Building Back Better – Friday 26 March 2021 from 10am-11:30am    \nHow do our schools build on the experiences and challenges of COVID-19 to:   \n\n\n\nSustain a productive environment for teacher learning? \nEnsure effective processes to develop teacher performance and autonomy? \nNurture greater learner and family autonomy in learning? \n\n\n\nThis session will explore frameworks to support a re-thinking of our schools in the post-COVID-19 era.  \nFor further information please contact:  \nMichelle Lewis  \nEducation Officer/Lead for Priority Group 2  \nEmail: michelle.lewis@dundeecity.gov.uk   \n 
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/leadership-sessions-for-headteachers-15-and-26-march-2021-save-the-dates/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Learning & Attainment
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210304
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210305
DTSTAMP:20260506T152503
CREATED:20210120T095206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210120T095206Z
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SUMMARY:Getting it Right...Keeping Your Child Safe 2021
DESCRIPTION:  \nA free online partnership event for parents\, carers\, family members and all professionals working with children and young people. \nPresentations from experts in their field will include: \n\n\n\nSafeguarding in a Digital World: 2021 Update\nA Personal Account of Child Sexual Exploitation\nGambling and Gaming in an Online World: Similarities and How to Reduce the Risk of Harm\n\n\n\nAll presentations will explore current challenges in keeping our children safe in a digital environment. \nAttendees can register for one of 3 identical sessions: \n\n\n\nSession 1 \n9.15 am – 11.30 am\n\n\nSession 2\n12.45 pm – 3.00 pm\n\n\nSession 3 \n5.15 pm – 7.30 pm\n\n\n\nFor bookings\, please go to Eventbrite and register via this link: Getting it Right…Keeping Your Child Safe 2021 \nThis event will be delivered online using Microsoft Teams Live Events. Those signing up for the sessions later in the day will view a pre-recorded session. The content is not suitable for those under the age of 16. \nSpeakers \nJim Gamble – CEO Ineqe Safeguarding Group\, Founding Chief Executive of The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) \nPhil Mitchell – Male Sexual Abuse Specialist \nPaul Anderson – Project Officer (Gambling Education Hub)\, Fast Forward
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/getting-it-right-keeping-your-child-safe-2021/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210429
DTSTAMP:20260506T152503
CREATED:20201223T144938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210302T150449Z
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SUMMARY:CLICK: PATH TO PROTECTION - ONLINE CPP TRAINING COURSES FOR 2021
DESCRIPTION:  \nTayside Regional Improvement Collaborative Priority Group 5: Safeguarding and Child Protection are working in partnership with the Marie Collins Foundation to deliver their CLICK Path to Protection training for professionals working with children and young people across Tayside\, to help support children\, young people and families following discovery or disclosure of online sexual abuse. \n\n\n\nThe Marie Collins Foundation (MCF) was created to offer a cohesive approach to addressing the recovery needs of children\, and their families\, who suffer harm online. The MCF vision is to ensure that all children who suffer abuse via the internet and mobile technology are able to recover and live safe and fulfilling lives. \n\n\n\nThe Path to Protection is about how professionals need to intervene to support the child and their family from the point of discovery of the abuse to recovery.  It covers considerations at each stage of the journey and different practitioners will have a role at different points on this path.  It is a highly evaluated\, evidence-based\, multi-faceted training and support programme which aims to ensure that every professional working with children that are either at risk of or the victims of online abuse\, understands not only what his/her role entails\, but also those of their colleagues from organisations jointly charged with protecting children. \n\n\n\nStructure of the Click: Path to Protection training model is explained more fully in the flyer.  Each course will be delivered online by Marie Collins Foundation staff and is designed to give the target audience the information they need to fulfil their role.  It is intended that practitioners attend the course which is most suitable for the role they are undertaking in working with children.  Please ensure you select the most appropriate training for your role.  If this is unclear\, please contact Catriona Scobbie (details below) for assistance. \n\n\n\nOn completion of the training\, trainees are invited to complete an online evaluation after which they will be invited to register to have access to the CLICK: Path to Protection (CPP) secure platform on the MCF website.  From this site they will be able to download their certificate and have access to up to date guidance on how to intervene at each stage on the path to protection.  This includes the ability to download templates and other aids. \n\n\n\nIn Tayside\, the programme will run as detailed below and in the flyer.  A number of date alternatives are provided\, where possible\, to assist planning.  Practitioners are only required to attend one session within the relevant category: \n\n  \n\n\n\nSession Title\nDates\nTimings\n\n\nTHINK\n02.02.2021 (SESSION FULL)\n9.30 – 1.00pm\n\n\n \n03.03.2021 (SESSION FULL)\n1.00 – 4.00pm\n\n\n \n21.04.2021 (SESSION FULL)\n9.30 – 1.00pm\n\n\n \n \n \n\n\nTHINK TWILIGHT\n17.02.2021\n4.00 – 6.30pm\n\n\n\nPlease note – Those practitioners who wish to undertake ‘Act’ must first complete ‘Think.’ \n\n\n\nSession Title         \nDates                                          \nTimings\n\n\nACT\n24.03.2021 (SESSION FULL)\n9.30 – 1.00pm\n\n\n \n28.04.2021\n9.30 – 1.00pm\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSession Title            \nDates                                               \nTimings\n\n\nMANAGE\n30.03.2021\n9.30 – 12.30PM\n\n\n\n\nPlaces on each session will be limited to 25 delegates\, and efforts will be made to ensure that there is multi-agency representation on each course.  \n\n\n\nShould you wish to book places\, or require any further information\, please contact Catriona Scobbie – cscobbie@pkc.gov.uk with your name\, job title and organisation along with which course(s) you would like to attend.
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/click-path-to-protection-online-cpp-training-courses-for-2021/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200305T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200305T193000
DTSTAMP:20260506T152504
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SUMMARY:Keeping Children and Young People Safe Online Event - 5 March 2020
DESCRIPTION:The ninth annual Getting It Right………Keeping Your Child Safe Event is taking place at Perth Playhouse on Thursday 5 March 2020.  The seminars are designed for parents and professionals and bring together expert speakers to share information and advice relating to online risks for children and young people.  The morning session is fully booked\, but should you wish to attend the afternoon (1.00 pm – 3 pm) or evening (5.30 pm – 7.30 pm) sessions\, you can book a place via Eventbrite using the link below. \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/getting-it-rightkeeping-your-child-safe-2020-tickets-88840972741?aff=utm_source%3Deb_email%26utm_medium%3Demail%26utm_campaign%3Dnew_event_email&utm_term=eventurl_text \nFollowing the event\, it is hoped that parts of the presentations will be made available to professionals across the collaborative as a resource for use with staff teams and parents.
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/keeping-children-and-young-people-safe-online-event-5-march-2020/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200303T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200303T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T152504
CREATED:20200128T101813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200131T140831Z
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SUMMARY:TRIC Headteacher Event – Tuesday 3 March 2020 – Registrations welcome!
DESCRIPTION:Headteachers from Angus\, Dundee and Perth and Kinross are invited to attend this exciting and innovative event to hear and discuss the principles of ‘The Learning Imperative’ (by Mark Burns) and Professor Morag Treanor’s research on child poverty. \nFollowing the welcome and introductions by Sheena Devlin\, Executive Director of Education & Children’s Services in Perth and Kinross\, Mark Burns will lead sessions on ‘How do we reduce the variance in effective teaching?’ and ‘How do we develop a professional learning culture in our teams?’. \nProfessor Morag Treanor will then discuss her research entitled ‘Child Poverty – aspiring to survive’ followed by collaborative group discussions and a Q&A session.  The Plenary will be led by Kelly McIntosh\, Director of Schools and Lifelong Learning in Angus. \nDon’t miss out on this opportunity to join your Headteacher colleagues from across Angus\, Dundee and Perth and Kinross and engage in discussions on these important topics. \nPlease book your ticket to attend via the Eventbright link which has been circulated by each local authority to all Headteachers.  Please register by Tuesday 18 February.  If you haven’t received the link or require further information\, please contact: taycollab@pkc.gov.uk
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/tric-headteacher-event-tuesday-3-march-2020-registrations-welcome/
LOCATION:Apex City Quay Hotel\, City Quay Suite\, 1 West Victoria Dock Road\, Dundee\, DD1 3JP
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200207T091500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200207T124500
DTSTAMP:20260506T152504
CREATED:20200128T160133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200131T153800Z
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SUMMARY:Inspiring Leadership in the Early Years Conference – Friday 7 February 2020
DESCRIPTION:The Tayside Regional Improvement Collaborative are hosting a conference where practitioner leaders will have the opportunity to network with other Early Learning and Childcare leaders from across Tayside\, reflect on their practice and further their expertise in their roles. \nOne practitioner per setting in a leadership role across Tayside is invited to attend the event which is being held on Friday 7 February from 9.15 – 12.45 in the Marryat Hall\, City Square\, Dundee with the expectation that attendees will cascade their learning to their team. \nSarah Philp\, Inspirational Leadership Coach\, will be delivering an interactive session on Collaborative Leadership to support practitioner leaders in the ever-changing Early Years landscape. \nThe Care Inspectorate will also take attendees through their expectations for delivering high quality Early Learning and Childcare into 2020 and beyond.
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/inspiring-leadership-in-the-early-years-conference-friday-7-february-2020/
LOCATION:The Marryat Hall Dundee\, City Square\, Dundee\, DD1 3BB
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191122T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191122T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T152504
CREATED:20190904T084619Z
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SUMMARY:Solihull Approach - 2 Day Foundation Training Opportunity
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to share information about our roll out an extensive 2 day training programme throughout Tayside for all practitioners working with pregnant women and families with children in their early years in Tayside. \nThe Solihull Approach is a UK project developed in 2001 by a team led by Dr Hazel Douglas MBE\, a Psychotherapist and Psychologist who was the head of Child Psychology in Solihull. She originally developed the model whilst working with a team of Health Visitors\, Child and Adolescent Mental Health services and families. \nThe Solihull Approach aims to increase the emotional health and wellbeing of children and families\, ensuring children have a good emotional start in life whilst supporting parents in a creative and consistent approach. \nThe Solihull Approach helps parents process their own emotions and anxieties allowing them to cope with and focus more clearly on how to assist their children’s emotions\, anxieties and behaviours. \nIt looks at 3 main concepts: \nContainment – The beginning of the process\, the calmness in the face of a storm. Parents are supported to process the situation and listen and take in the whole picture. Containment gives the parents a calm\, safe\, secure environment in order to ensure they are appropriately and emotionally equipped to support their children through difficult periods. It builds on relationship and secure attachment.\nReciprocity – Being in tune with each other\, the building blocks of relationship and positive interaction\, the communication dance. Parents are supported to consider why their child is acting in such a way and are encouraged to see things from the child’s perspective\, so building a secure and stable relationship for each.\nBehaviour Management – supporting children in self-regulation\, self-control and boundaries. Encouraging children’s positive behaviour through positive modelling\, consistency and the importance of predictability \nThe Solihull Approach is now used across the UK and across the world by midwives to firefighters\, schools\, homes\, hospitals and prisons. \nThe training course is free to attend but spaces are limited and booking is essential. \nPlease note the second date for this training session will be Friday December 6 from 9am-4pm at Whitehills Health Centre\, Forfar.  Delegates must attend both days. \nFor more information or to book your place\, please contact the Solihull Approach team on 01738 477943 or email ERose@pkc.gov.uk
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/solihull-approach-2-day-foundation-training-opportunity-8/
LOCATION:Whitehills Health Centre\, Forfar
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/solihull-logo.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Elaine Rose":MAILTO:ERose@pkc.gov.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191119T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191119T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T152504
CREATED:20190904T084113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190904T084113Z
UID:604-1574154000-1574179200@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:Solihull Approach - 2 Day Foundation Training Opportunity
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to share information about our roll out an extensive 2 day training programme throughout Tayside for all practitioners working with pregnant women and families with children in their early years in Tayside. \nThe Solihull Approach is a UK project developed in 2001 by a team led by Dr Hazel Douglas MBE\, a Psychotherapist and Psychologist who was the head of Child Psychology in Solihull. She originally developed the model whilst working with a team of Health Visitors\, Child and Adolescent Mental Health services and families. \nThe Solihull Approach aims to increase the emotional health and wellbeing of children and families\, ensuring children have a good emotional start in life whilst supporting parents in a creative and consistent approach. \nThe Solihull Approach helps parents process their own emotions and anxieties allowing them to cope with and focus more clearly on how to assist their children’s emotions\, anxieties and behaviours. \nIt looks at 3 main concepts: \nContainment – The beginning of the process\, the calmness in the face of a storm. Parents are supported to process the situation and listen and take in the whole picture. Containment gives the parents a calm\, safe\, secure environment in order to ensure they are appropriately and emotionally equipped to support their children through difficult periods. It builds on relationship and secure attachment.\nReciprocity – Being in tune with each other\, the building blocks of relationship and positive interaction\, the communication dance. Parents are supported to consider why their child is acting in such a way and are encouraged to see things from the child’s perspective\, so building a secure and stable relationship for each.\nBehaviour Management – supporting children in self-regulation\, self-control and boundaries. Encouraging children’s positive behaviour through positive modelling\, consistency and the importance of predictability \nThe Solihull Approach is now used across the UK and across the world by midwives to firefighters\, schools\, homes\, hospitals and prisons. \nThe training course is free to attend but spaces are limited and booking is essential. \nPlease note the second date for this training session will be Tuesday December 3 from 9am-4pm at Arbroath High School.  Delegates must attend both days. \nFor more information or to book your place\, please contact the Solihull Approach team on 01738 477943 or email ERose@pkc.gov.uk
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/solihull-approach-2-day-foundation-training-opportunity-6/
LOCATION:Arbroath High School\, Arbroath
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/solihull-logo.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Elaine Rose":MAILTO:ERose@pkc.gov.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191111T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191111T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T152504
CREATED:20190904T084417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190904T084417Z
UID:608-1573462800-1573488000@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:Solihull Approach - 2 Day Foundation Training Opportunity
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to share information about our roll out an extensive 2 day training programme throughout Tayside for all practitioners working with pregnant women and families with children in their early years in Tayside. \nThe Solihull Approach is a UK project developed in 2001 by a team led by Dr Hazel Douglas MBE\, a Psychotherapist and Psychologist who was the head of Child Psychology in Solihull. She originally developed the model whilst working with a team of Health Visitors\, Child and Adolescent Mental Health services and families. \nThe Solihull Approach aims to increase the emotional health and wellbeing of children and families\, ensuring children have a good emotional start in life whilst supporting parents in a creative and consistent approach. \nThe Solihull Approach helps parents process their own emotions and anxieties allowing them to cope with and focus more clearly on how to assist their children’s emotions\, anxieties and behaviours. \nIt looks at 3 main concepts: \nContainment – The beginning of the process\, the calmness in the face of a storm. Parents are supported to process the situation and listen and take in the whole picture. Containment gives the parents a calm\, safe\, secure environment in order to ensure they are appropriately and emotionally equipped to support their children through difficult periods. It builds on relationship and secure attachment.\nReciprocity – Being in tune with each other\, the building blocks of relationship and positive interaction\, the communication dance. Parents are supported to consider why their child is acting in such a way and are encouraged to see things from the child’s perspective\, so building a secure and stable relationship for each.\nBehaviour Management – supporting children in self-regulation\, self-control and boundaries. Encouraging children’s positive behaviour through positive modelling\, consistency and the importance of predictability \nThe Solihull Approach is now used across the UK and across the world by midwives to firefighters\, schools\, homes\, hospitals and prisons. \nThe training course is free to attend but spaces are limited and booking is essential. \nPlease note the second date for this training session will be Monday November 25 from 9am-4pm at Bertha Park High School.  Delegates must attend both days. \nFor more information or to book your place\, please contact the Solihull Approach team on 01738 477943 or email ERose@pkc.gov.uk
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/solihull-approach-2-day-foundation-training-opportunity-7/
LOCATION:Bertha Park High School\, Perth
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/solihull-logo.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Elaine Rose":MAILTO:ERose@pkc.gov.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191105T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191105T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T152504
CREATED:20190904T083533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190904T083533Z
UID:599-1572944400-1572969600@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:Solihull Approach - 2 Day Foundation Training Opportunity
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to share information about our roll out an extensive 2 day training programme throughout Tayside for all practitioners working with pregnant women and families with children in their early years in Tayside. \nThe Solihull Approach is a UK project developed in 2001 by a team led by Dr Hazel Douglas MBE\, a Psychotherapist and Psychologist who was the head of Child Psychology in Solihull. She originally developed the model whilst working with a team of Health Visitors\, Child and Adolescent Mental Health services and families. \nThe Solihull Approach aims to increase the emotional health and wellbeing of children and families\, ensuring children have a good emotional start in life whilst supporting parents in a creative and consistent approach. \nThe Solihull Approach helps parents process their own emotions and anxieties allowing them to cope with and focus more clearly on how to assist their children’s emotions\, anxieties and behaviours. \nIt looks at 3 main concepts: \nContainment – The beginning of the process\, the calmness in the face of a storm. Parents are supported to process the situation and listen and take in the whole picture. Containment gives the parents a calm\, safe\, secure environment in order to ensure they are appropriately and emotionally equipped to support their children through difficult periods. It builds on relationship and secure attachment.\nReciprocity – Being in tune with each other\, the building blocks of relationship and positive interaction\, the communication dance. Parents are supported to consider why their child is acting in such a way and are encouraged to see things from the child’s perspective\, so building a secure and stable relationship for each.\nBehaviour Management – supporting children in self-regulation\, self-control and boundaries. Encouraging children’s positive behaviour through positive modelling\, consistency and the importance of predictability \nThe Solihull Approach is now used across the UK and across the world by midwives to firefighters\, schools\, homes\, hospitals and prisons. \nThe training course is free to attend but spaces are limited and booking is essential. \nPlease note the second date for this training session will be Tuesday November 19 from 9am-4pm at Mitchell Street Centre\, Lochee Dundee.  Delegates must attend both days. \nFor more information or to book your place\, please contact the Solihull Approach team on 01738 477943 or email ERose@pkc.gov.uk
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/solihull-approach-2-day-foundation-training-opportunity-5/
LOCATION:Mitchell Street Centre\, Dundee
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/solihull-logo.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Elaine Rose":MAILTO:ERose@pkc.gov.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191105T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191105T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T152504
CREATED:20190904T083310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190904T083310Z
UID:595-1572944400-1572969600@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:Solihull Approach - 2 Day Foundation Training Opportunity
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to share information about our roll out an extensive 2 day training programme throughout Tayside for all practitioners working with pregnant women and families with children in their early years in Tayside. \nThe Solihull Approach is a UK project developed in 2001 by a team led by Dr Hazel Douglas MBE\, a Psychotherapist and Psychologist who was the head of Child Psychology in Solihull. She originally developed the model whilst working with a team of Health Visitors\, Child and Adolescent Mental Health services and families. \nThe Solihull Approach aims to increase the emotional health and wellbeing of children and families\, ensuring children have a good emotional start in life whilst supporting parents in a creative and consistent approach. \nThe Solihull Approach helps parents process their own emotions and anxieties allowing them to cope with and focus more clearly on how to assist their children’s emotions\, anxieties and behaviours. \nIt looks at 3 main concepts: \nContainment – The beginning of the process\, the calmness in the face of a storm. Parents are supported to process the situation and listen and take in the whole picture. Containment gives the parents a calm\, safe\, secure environment in order to ensure they are appropriately and emotionally equipped to support their children through difficult periods. It builds on relationship and secure attachment.\nReciprocity – Being in tune with each other\, the building blocks of relationship and positive interaction\, the communication dance. Parents are supported to consider why their child is acting in such a way and are encouraged to see things from the child’s perspective\, so building a secure and stable relationship for each.\nBehaviour Management – supporting children in self-regulation\, self-control and boundaries. Encouraging children’s positive behaviour through positive modelling\, consistency and the importance of predictability \nThe Solihull Approach is now used across the UK and across the world by midwives to firefighters\, schools\, homes\, hospitals and prisons. \nThe training course is free to attend but spaces are limited and booking is essential. \nPlease note the second date for this training session will be Tuesday November 19 from 9am-4pm at Bertha Park High School\, Perth.  Delegates must attend both days. \nFor more information or to book your place\, please contact the Solihull Approach team on 01738 477943 or email ERose@pkc.gov.uk
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/solihull-approach-2-day-foundation-training-opportunity-4/
LOCATION:Bertha Park High School\, Perth
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/solihull-logo.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Elaine Rose":MAILTO:ERose@pkc.gov.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191104T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191104T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T152504
CREATED:20190904T083026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190904T083026Z
UID:591-1572858000-1572883200@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:Solihull Approach - 2 Day Foundation Training Opportunity
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to share information about our roll out an extensive 2 day training programme throughout Tayside for all practitioners working with pregnant women and families with children in their early years in Tayside. \nThe Solihull Approach is a UK project developed in 2001 by a team led by Dr Hazel Douglas MBE\, a Psychotherapist and Psychologist who was the head of Child Psychology in Solihull. She originally developed the model whilst working with a team of Health Visitors\, Child and Adolescent Mental Health services and families. \nThe Solihull Approach aims to increase the emotional health and wellbeing of children and families\, ensuring children have a good emotional start in life whilst supporting parents in a creative and consistent approach. \nThe Solihull Approach helps parents process their own emotions and anxieties allowing them to cope with and focus more clearly on how to assist their children’s emotions\, anxieties and behaviours. \nIt looks at 3 main concepts: \nContainment – The beginning of the process\, the calmness in the face of a storm. Parents are supported to process the situation and listen and take in the whole picture. Containment gives the parents a calm\, safe\, secure environment in order to ensure they are appropriately and emotionally equipped to support their children through difficult periods. It builds on relationship and secure attachment.\nReciprocity – Being in tune with each other\, the building blocks of relationship and positive interaction\, the communication dance. Parents are supported to consider why their child is acting in such a way and are encouraged to see things from the child’s perspective\, so building a secure and stable relationship for each.\nBehaviour Management – supporting children in self-regulation\, self-control and boundaries. Encouraging children’s positive behaviour through positive modelling\, consistency and the importance of predictability \nThe Solihull Approach is now used across the UK and across the world by midwives to firefighters\, schools\, homes\, hospitals and prisons. \nThe training course is free to attend but spaces are limited and booking is essential. \nPlease note the second date for this training session will be Monday November 18 from 9am-4pm at Montrose Academy\, Angus.  Delegates must attend both days. \nFor more information or to book your place\, please contact the Solihull Approach team on 01738 477943 or email ERose@pkc.gov.uk
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/solihull-approach-2-day-foundation-training-opportunity-3/
LOCATION:Montrose Academy\, Montrose
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/solihull-logo.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Elaine Rose":MAILTO:ERose@pkc.gov.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191024T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191024T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T152504
CREATED:20190904T082729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190904T082729Z
UID:585-1571907600-1571932800@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:Solihull Approach - 2 Day Foundation Training Opportunity
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to share information about our roll out an extensive 2 day training programme throughout Tayside for all practitioners working with pregnant women and families with children in their early years in Tayside. \nThe Solihull Approach is a UK project developed in 2001 by a team led by Dr Hazel Douglas MBE\, a Psychotherapist and Psychologist who was the head of Child Psychology in Solihull. She originally developed the model whilst working with a team of Health Visitors\, Child and Adolescent Mental Health services and families. \nThe Solihull Approach aims to increase the emotional health and wellbeing of children and families\, ensuring children have a good emotional start in life whilst supporting parents in a creative and consistent approach. \nThe Solihull Approach helps parents process their own emotions and anxieties allowing them to cope with and focus more clearly on how to assist their children’s emotions\, anxieties and behaviours. \nIt looks at 3 main concepts: \nContainment – The beginning of the process\, the calmness in the face of a storm. Parents are supported to process the situation and listen and take in the whole picture. Containment gives the parents a calm\, safe\, secure environment in order to ensure they are appropriately and emotionally equipped to support their children through difficult periods. It builds on relationship and secure attachment.\nReciprocity – Being in tune with each other\, the building blocks of relationship and positive interaction\, the communication dance. Parents are supported to consider why their child is acting in such a way and are encouraged to see things from the child’s perspective\, so building a secure and stable relationship for each.\nBehaviour Management – supporting children in self-regulation\, self-control and boundaries. Encouraging children’s positive behaviour through positive modelling\, consistency and the importance of predictability \nThe Solihull Approach is now used across the UK and across the world by midwives to firefighters\, schools\, homes\, hospitals and prisons. \nThe training course is free to attend but spaces are limited and booking is essential. \nPlease note the second date for this training session will be Thursday November 7 from 9am-4pm at Perth Royal Infirmary.  Delegates must attend both days. \nFor more information or to book your place\, please contact the Solihull Approach team on 01738 477943 or email ERose@pkc.gov.uk
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/solihull-approach-2-day-foundation-training-opportunity-2/
LOCATION:Perth Royal Infirmary\, Perth
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/solihull-logo.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Elaine Rose":MAILTO:ERose@pkc.gov.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190830T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190830T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T152504
CREATED:20190520T095042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190520T095112Z
UID:423-1567155600-1567180800@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:Solihull Approach - 2 Day Foundation Training Opportunity (session 2)
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to share information about our roll out an extensive 2 day training programme throughout Tayside for all practitioners working with pregnant women and families with children in their early years in Tayside. \nThe Solihull Approach is a UK project developed in 2001 by a team led by Dr Hazel Douglas MBE\, a Psychotherapist and Psychologist who was the head of Child Psychology in Solihull. She originally developed the model whilst working with a team of Health Visitors\, Child and Adolescent Mental Health services and families. \nThe Solihull Approach aims to increase the emotional health and wellbeing of children and families\, ensuring children have a good emotional start in life whilst supporting parents in a creative and consistent approach. \nThe Solihull Approach helps parents process their own emotions and anxieties allowing them to cope with and focus more clearly on how to assist their children’s emotions\, anxieties and behaviours. \nIt looks at 3 main concepts: \nContainment – The beginning of the process\, the calmness in the face of a storm. Parents are supported to process the situation and listen and take in the whole picture. Containment gives the parents a calm\, safe\, secure environment in order to ensure they are appropriately and emotionally equipped to support their children through difficult periods. It builds on relationship and secure attachment.\nReciprocity – Being in tune with each other\, the building blocks of relationship and positive interaction\, the communication dance. Parents are supported to consider why their child is acting in such a way and are encouraged to see things from the child’s perspective\, so building a secure and stable relationship for each.\nBehaviour Management – supporting children in self-regulation\, self-control and boundaries. Encouraging children’s positive behaviour through positive modelling\, consistency and the importance of predictability \nThe Solihull Approach is now used across the UK and across the world by midwives to firefighters\, schools\, homes\, hospitals and prisons. \nSessions are being held on the following dates\, delegates must attend both days: \n\nFriday June 7th and Friday June 21st from 9am-4pm at the Strathearn Community Campus\, Crieff\nFriday June 14th and Friday June 28th from 9am-4pm at Kings Cross Hospital\, Dundee\nFriday August 16th and Friday August 30th from 9am-4pm at Stracathro Hospital\, Brechin\n\nThe training course is free to attend but spaces are limited and booking is essential. \nFor more information or to book your place\, please contact the Solihull Approach team on 01738 477943 or email ERose@pkc.gov.uk
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/solihull-approach-2-day-foundation-training-opportunity-session-2-3/
LOCATION:Stracathro Hospital\, By Brechin\, Angus\, DD9 7QA
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/solihull-logo.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Elaine Rose":MAILTO:ERose@pkc.gov.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190829T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190829T153000
DTSTAMP:20260506T152504
CREATED:20190522T090043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190522T090124Z
UID:427-1567069200-1567092600@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:Emotional Health and Wellbeing Conference
DESCRIPTION:The conference will offer a range of keynote speakers and the opportunity to attend a range of workshops led by schools (education)\, health and partner agencies. \nHEADSPACE\, our collaborative zone\, will run throughout lunchtime\, promoting information and support from local and national organisations. \nThe event will also formally launch the CAMHS Innovation Fund Toolkit for Practitioners\, consult and network to further development the Tayside Children and Young People’s Mental Health Strategy and promote effective practice in the area of children and young people’s emotional health and wellbeing. \nTo attend the event\, please download and complete this form.  Forms must be returned by Friday\, May 31st.
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/emotional-health-and-wellbeing-conference/
LOCATION:Abertay University\, Bell Street\, Dundee\, DD1 1HG
ORGANIZER;CN="Allison Stewart":MAILTO:allison.stewart@nhs.net
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190816T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190816T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T152504
CREATED:20190520T095042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190520T095042Z
UID:419-1565946000-1565971200@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:Solihull Approach - 2 Day Foundation Training Opportunity (session 1)
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to share information about our roll out an extensive 2 day training programme throughout Tayside for all practitioners working with pregnant women and families with children in their early years in Tayside. \nThe Solihull Approach is a UK project developed in 2001 by a team led by Dr Hazel Douglas MBE\, a Psychotherapist and Psychologist who was the head of Child Psychology in Solihull. She originally developed the model whilst working with a team of Health Visitors\, Child and Adolescent Mental Health services and families. \nThe Solihull Approach aims to increase the emotional health and wellbeing of children and families\, ensuring children have a good emotional start in life whilst supporting parents in a creative and consistent approach. \nThe Solihull Approach helps parents process their own emotions and anxieties allowing them to cope with and focus more clearly on how to assist their children’s emotions\, anxieties and behaviours. \nIt looks at 3 main concepts: \nContainment – The beginning of the process\, the calmness in the face of a storm. Parents are supported to process the situation and listen and take in the whole picture. Containment gives the parents a calm\, safe\, secure environment in order to ensure they are appropriately and emotionally equipped to support their children through difficult periods. It builds on relationship and secure attachment.\nReciprocity – Being in tune with each other\, the building blocks of relationship and positive interaction\, the communication dance. Parents are supported to consider why their child is acting in such a way and are encouraged to see things from the child’s perspective\, so building a secure and stable relationship for each.\nBehaviour Management – supporting children in self-regulation\, self-control and boundaries. Encouraging children’s positive behaviour through positive modelling\, consistency and the importance of predictability \nThe Solihull Approach is now used across the UK and across the world by midwives to firefighters\, schools\, homes\, hospitals and prisons. \nSessions are being held on the following dates\, delegates must attend both days: \n\nFriday June 7th and Friday June 21st from 9am-4pm at the Strathearn Community Campus\, Crieff\nFriday June 14th and Friday June 28th from 9am-4pm at Kings Cross Hospital\, Dundee\nFriday August 16th and Friday August 30th from 9am-4pm at Stracathro Hospital\, Brechin\n\nThe training course is free to attend but spaces are limited and booking is essential. \nFor more information or to book your place\, please contact the Solihull Approach team on 01738 477943 or email ERose@pkc.gov.uk
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/solihull-approach-2-day-foundation-training-opportunity-session-1-2/
LOCATION:Stracathro Hospital\, By Brechin\, Angus\, DD9 7QA
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/solihull-logo.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Elaine Rose":MAILTO:ERose@pkc.gov.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190628T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190628T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T152504
CREATED:20190520T094520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190520T094651Z
UID:417-1561712400-1561737600@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:Solihull Approach - 2 Day Foundation Training Opportunity (session 2)
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to share information about our roll out an extensive 2 day training programme throughout Tayside for all practitioners working with pregnant women and families with children in their early years in Tayside. \nThe Solihull Approach is a UK project developed in 2001 by a team led by Dr Hazel Douglas MBE\, a Psychotherapist and Psychologist who was the head of Child Psychology in Solihull. She originally developed the model whilst working with a team of Health Visitors\, Child and Adolescent Mental Health services and families. \nThe Solihull Approach aims to increase the emotional health and wellbeing of children and families\, ensuring children have a good emotional start in life whilst supporting parents in a creative and consistent approach. \nThe Solihull Approach helps parents process their own emotions and anxieties allowing them to cope with and focus more clearly on how to assist their children’s emotions\, anxieties and behaviours. \nIt looks at 3 main concepts: \nContainment – The beginning of the process\, the calmness in the face of a storm. Parents are supported to process the situation and listen and take in the whole picture. Containment gives the parents a calm\, safe\, secure environment in order to ensure they are appropriately and emotionally equipped to support their children through difficult periods. It builds on relationship and secure attachment. \nReciprocity – Being in tune with each other\, the building blocks of relationship and positive interaction\, the communication dance. Parents are supported to consider why their child is acting in such a way and are encouraged to see things from the child’s perspective\, so building a secure and stable relationship for each. \nBehaviour Management – supporting children in self-regulation\, self-control and boundaries. Encouraging children’s positive behaviour through positive modelling\, consistency and the importance of predictability. \nThe Solihull Approach is now used across the UK and across the world by midwives to firefighters\, schools\, homes\, hospitals and prisons. \nSessions are being held on the following dates\, delegates must attend both days: \n\nFriday June 7th and Friday June 21st from 9am-4pm at the Strathearn Community Campus\, Crieff\nFriday June 14th and Friday June 28th from 9am-4pm at Kings Cross Hospital\, Dundee\nFriday August 16th and Friday August 30th from 9am-4pm at Stracathro Hospital\, Brechin\n\nThe training course is free to attend but spaces are limited and booking is essential.For more information or to book your place\, please contact the Solihull Approach team on 01738 477943 or email ERose@pkc.gov.uk
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/solihull-approach-2-day-foundation-training-opportunity-session-2-2/
LOCATION:Kings Cross Hospital\, Clepington Road\, Dundee\, DD3 8EA
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/solihull-logo.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Elaine Rose":MAILTO:ERose@pkc.gov.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190625T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190625T110000
DTSTAMP:20260506T152504
CREATED:20190612T090505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190612T091421Z
UID:442-1561456800-1561460400@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:Welfare Rights Awareness
DESCRIPTION:This free\, hour-long session introduces some of the welfare and benefits available and will help you to signpost people to support. No need to book – just come along on the day.
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/welfare-rights-awareness-2/
LOCATION:Almondbank House\, Lewis Place\, Perth\, Perthshire\, PH1 3BD\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190621T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190621T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T152504
CREATED:20190520T093149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190520T093406Z
UID:402-1561107600-1561132800@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:Solihull Approach - 2 Day Foundation Training Opportunity (session 2)
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to share information about our roll out an extensive 2 day training programme throughout Tayside for all practitioners working with pregnant women and families with children in their early years in Tayside. \nThe Solihull Approach is a UK project developed in 2001 by a team led by Dr Hazel Douglas MBE\, a Psychotherapist and Psychologist who was the head of Child Psychology in Solihull. She originally developed the model whilst working with a team of Health Visitors\, Child and Adolescent Mental Health services and families. \nThe Solihull Approach aims to increase the emotional health and wellbeing of children and families\, ensuring children have a good emotional start in life whilst supporting parents in a creative and consistent approach. \nThe Solihull Approach helps parents process their own emotions and anxieties allowing them to cope with and focus more clearly on how to assist their children’s emotions\, anxieties and behaviours. \nIt looks at 3 main concepts: \nContainment – The beginning of the process\, the calmness in the face of a storm. Parents are supported to process the situation and listen and take in the whole picture. Containment gives the parents a calm\, safe\, secure environment in order to ensure they are appropriately and emotionally equipped to support their children through difficult periods. It builds on relationship and secure attachment.\nReciprocity – Being in tune with each other\, the building blocks of relationship and positive interaction\, the communication dance. Parents are supported to consider why their child is acting in such a way and are encouraged to see things from the child’s perspective\, so building a secure and stable relationship for each.\nBehaviour Management – supporting children in self-regulation\, self-control and boundaries. Encouraging children’s positive behaviour through positive modelling\, consistency and the importance of predictability \nThe Solihull Approach is now used across the UK and across the world by midwives to firefighters\, schools\, homes\, hospitals and prisons. \nSessions are being held on the following dates\, delegates must attend both days: \n\nFriday June 7th and Friday June 21st from 9am-4pm at the Strathearn Community Campus\, Crieff\nFriday June 14th and Friday June 28th from 9am-4pm at Kings Cross Hospital\, Dundee\nFriday August 16th and Friday August 30th from 9am-4pm at Stracathro Hospital\, Brechin\n\nThe training course is free to attend but spaces are limited and booking is essential. \nFor more information or to book your place\, please contact the Solihull Approach team on 01738 477943 or email ERose@pkc.gov.uk
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/solihull-approach-2-day-foundation-training-opportunity-session-2/
LOCATION:Stratheran Community Campus\, Pittenzie Road\, Crieff\, Perthshire\, PH7 3JN
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ORGANIZER;CN="":MAILTO:ERose@pkc.gov.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190620T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190620T163000
DTSTAMP:20260506T152504
CREATED:20190612T090042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190612T091324Z
UID:438-1561044600-1561048200@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:Welfare Rights Awareness
DESCRIPTION:This free\, hour-long session introduces some of the welfare and benefits available and will help you to signpost people to support. No need to book – just come along on the day.
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/welfare-rights-awareness/
LOCATION:Drumhar Health Centre\, North Methven Street\, Perth\, Perthshire\, PH1 5PD\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190614T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190614T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T152504
CREATED:20190520T094520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190520T094520Z
UID:409-1560502800-1560528000@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:Solihull Approach - 2 Day Foundation Training Opportunity (session 1)
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to share information about our roll out an extensive 2 day training programme throughout Tayside for all practitioners working with pregnant women and families with children in their early years in Tayside. \nThe Solihull Approach is a UK project developed in 2001 by a team led by Dr Hazel Douglas MBE\, a Psychotherapist and Psychologist who was the head of Child Psychology in Solihull. She originally developed the model whilst working with a team of Health Visitors\, Child and Adolescent Mental Health services and families. \nThe Solihull Approach aims to increase the emotional health and wellbeing of children and families\, ensuring children have a good emotional start in life whilst supporting parents in a creative and consistent approach. \nThe Solihull Approach helps parents process their own emotions and anxieties allowing them to cope with and focus more clearly on how to assist their children’s emotions\, anxieties and behaviours. \nIt looks at 3 main concepts: \nContainment – The beginning of the process\, the calmness in the face of a storm. Parents are supported to process the situation and listen and take in the whole picture. Containment gives the parents a calm\, safe\, secure environment in order to ensure they are appropriately and emotionally equipped to support their children through difficult periods. It builds on relationship and secure attachment. \nReciprocity – Being in tune with each other\, the building blocks of relationship and positive interaction\, the communication dance. Parents are supported to consider why their child is acting in such a way and are encouraged to see things from the child’s perspective\, so building a secure and stable relationship for each. \nBehaviour Management – supporting children in self-regulation\, self-control and boundaries. Encouraging children’s positive behaviour through positive modelling\, consistency and the importance of predictability. \nThe Solihull Approach is now used across the UK and across the world by midwives to firefighters\, schools\, homes\, hospitals and prisons. \nSessions are being held on the following dates\, delegates must attend both days: \n\nFriday June 7th and Friday June 21st from 9am-4pm at the Strathearn Community Campus\, Crieff\nFriday June 14th and Friday June 28th from 9am-4pm at Kings Cross Hospital\, Dundee\nFriday August 16th and Friday August 30th from 9am-4pm at Stracathro Hospital\, Brechin\n\nThe training course is free to attend but spaces are limited and booking is essential.For more information or to book your place\, please contact the Solihull Approach team on 01738 477943 or email ERose@pkc.gov.uk
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/solihull-approach-2-day-foundation-training-opportunity-session-1/
LOCATION:Kings Cross Hospital\, Clepington Road\, Dundee\, DD3 8EA
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/solihull-logo.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Elaine Rose":MAILTO:ERose@pkc.gov.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190612T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190612T170000
DTSTAMP:20260506T152504
CREATED:20190402T082544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190402T082613Z
UID:301-1560326400-1560358800@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:Save the Date - June 12th 2019
DESCRIPTION:An event for School Leaders will be taking place on Wednesday\, June 12th with the Deputy First Minister. \nMore details to follow.
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/save-the-date-june-12th-2019/
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