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Featured content

Discover featured content created exclusively for CPD hub+. These resources are multi-part series designed to help you explore topics in greater depth. Access the full resources with a CPD hub+ subscription.

Palliative care and mental health

This resource explores palliative care and the mental health support individuals receive during their end-of-life treatment.

Menopause and mental health

Rachel Weiss, Diane Danzebrink and Nina Kuypers explore menopause and its impact on mental health, including physical, psychological, and social symptoms.

This month on CPD Hub+

Each month, we add fresh resources to keep your learning current and inspiring.

This month, we鈥檙e excited to bring you new presentations and materials exploring themes such as Pre-Trial Therapy for survivors of trauma in prison, domestic abuse, parental engagement, and more.

Improve access to pre-trial services for survivors of trauma in prison - Learning path

Dr Emma Harewood and Dr Gemma Halliwell share their knowledge on improving pre-trial services for suvivors of trauma in prison, as the co-directors of The Bluestar Project. They share the key learning Bluestar have gained from training across 90 services in England and Wales.

Domestic abuse awareness, spotting the signs - Learning path

Nour and Hussain Norris share details about the case of Raneem and the impact it has had on UK legislation and introducing Raneem鈥檚 Law. They highlight the importance of recognising various forms of abuse, including physical, emotional, and psychological, and provide strategies for intervention and support.

Race beyond racism moving from discrimination to empathy

Sarah Henry explores the importance of engaging empathetically and non-judgementally with a racially diverse client group. She discusses how our focus explicitly needs to be fostering healthy and growthful racial differences and not the common focus of racism, oppression and discrimination.

Working in different Healthcare settings

Satinder explores the diverse healthcare environments within the four nations of the United Kingdom鈥擡ngland, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Students will gain insights into how healthcare systems differ across these regions. Students will also explore the challenges and opportunities that arise from working in different settings, such as urban versus rural environments, and how cultural and regional factors influence healthcare practice.

Harnessing therapeutic training and therapeutic principles in social action projects

In this talk, Beverley will attempt to encourage people to feel that they have some power to act and some power to effect change using their therapeutic frames. The practical model of The Social Response Cycle (SRC) is designed to facilitate effective therapeutically framed social action.

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