Facilitator Training for Collaborative Care Skills Workshop (CCSW) for Carers of People with Eating Disorders.

Facilitator Training for Collaborative Care Skills Workshop (CCSW) for Carers of People with Eating Disorders.

About this event

Delivered over one full day – online
Thursday 14 September 2023
9.00am – 4.30pm

CCSW is an evidence-based carer intervention that has been shown to reduce psychological distress, burden, expressed emotion and emotional over-involvement in carers of people experiencing an eating disorder.

This training provides facilitator training in CCSW, in conjunction with a comprehensive support package which will provide participants with the skills, knowledge and information to support carers of people with an eating disorder within their service.

During the training, participants have the opportunity to practice and refine the use of motivational interviewing strategies and participate in experiential based learning activities.

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