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Events & Training

Youth Access offers a portfolio of specialist training courses for advisers, counsellors and supervisors. Training can be delivered either as in-house training, or as part of our public training programme. Details of forthcoming courses are listed below.

All information entered into our booking forms is treated confidentially and is only used for training purposes.
We may notify you in future of training courses run by Youth Access.
If you do not want us to contact you for this purpose please notify us at the email address below:
admin@youthaccess.org.uk

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Current Training Programme

Click on course titles below for full details and booking forms.

Young People and Money (Free External Course)

17th September, London

 


A course to help youth information/advice workers to develop coherent strategies and practices to help young people make more sense of their money and increase their financial capability.

Good Practice in Counselling Assessment 

23rd and 24th September - Youth Access, London


A two day course which aims to develop participant understanding of the purpose of counselling assessment, which offers a range of young person friendly assessment approaches, information on good practice and time for reflective practice.

Assessing and Managing Risk in the Counselling Assessment Process – New Course

8th October, Youth Access - London


A new one day course for qualified counsellors, managers and supervisors of counsellors with responsibility for good practice in counselling assessment and the management of risk.

Coordinators Event: Developing Rights-Based Advice Services for Young People - NOW FULLY BOOKED SORRY

14th & 15th October 2008 - Birmingham

We are returning to the Woodbrooke Centre, Edgbaston which offers a peaceful and comfortable setting a short distance from the centre of Birmingham.

You can see full details of Woodbrooke and its facilities by going to: www.woodbrooke.org.uk

Places are limited , so we would advise you to book early. 

Full details of the agenda for this meeting will be provided nearer the time.


This residential event for the managers of YIACS will focus on the development of high quality advice services for young people presenting with rights-based issues, such as housing, homelessness, welfare benefits, debt and employment problems.

Introduction to Young People's Mental Health Needs (New Course)

21st October - Youth Access, London


An opportunity for participants to explore and identify the factors which effect young people’s mental health and consider the approaches and interventions that contribute to improving young people’s resilience.