These are the training aims that you will use to deliver the “Who’s Challenging Who?” training session
2 We hope the “Who’s Challenging Who?” training session will help people think more positively about people with challenging behaviour
2 The training is based on what we feel and think
2 We want to tell you what it is like to have challenging behaviour, and about the problems we face in our everyday lives
2 We also want to give you advice on how you can provide us with better services
What do you think about these training aims?
Learning Objectives These are the skills and knowledge people will learn during a training session
This is what we want staff to learn by the end of the “Who’s Challenging Who?” training session 2
2 What people with challenging behaviour think about how other people perceive them
2 What problems there are around communication, and what we can do to make communication easier
2 What problems exist where the person with challenging behaviour lives and what can be done to help improve these problems
2 How people feel when they are physically restrained, and what we can do to avoid using restraint
2 How medication can be unhelpful for some people with challenging behaviour, and how we can support them to deal with medication problems
2 A person with challenging behaviour wants and needs to be valued equally, listened to and included just like everyone else
2 The qualities people with challenging behaviour value in support staff
It is your turn to practice We will give you some feedback
Welcome people
Go over the rules for today
Tell people what the training aim is What are people going to learn?
Well done!
Break
15 Minutes
Training Problems
Sometimes the people you train can cause problems
Can you think of any problems that might happen during a training session?
Well done!
Someone could be talking too much
Someone might be shy and not take part
People might interrupt you when you are delivering the training
Having session rules could stop some of these things from happening
Any Questions ?
We are now going to do 3 role plays This will help us learn how to deal with training problems
How can we deal with someone who talks too much?
How can we encourage a quiet person to take part?
How can we make sure people don’t interrupt the training?
Well done!
Any Questions ?
Confidentiality
Giving our own experiences is a good way of training people
But it’s important to do it in the right way
We are talking about someone who isn’t in the room We aren’t being nice about them Should we use their name?
The same goes for any companies or organizations' we are talking about
It’s also important that we don’t share stories from training outside of the room.
Do you think we should have a rule about confidentiality in our training session?
How to end a session
Before the people we have trained can go home We have to do a few things first
Can anyone think what they are?
First we would list the learning objectives These are the things the staff have learned
Then we could ask if anyone had any questions about the training session
Then we would thank everyone for coming
Ask people to fill out a training evaluation form
It is your turn to practice We will give you some feedback
List what staff have learned
Ask if anyone has any questions
Thank everyone for coming to the training
Ask people to fill out an evaluation form
Well done!
Break
15 Minutes
What have I learned today?
I can use a relaxation exercise to deal with nerves
Feel more confident delivering training
Listen to people well
Use good body language
Use my voice well
Start a training session
Know what training problems are an how to deal with them
Understand why we don’t talk about things we shouldn’t
End a training session
? End of session Quiz
The Who’s Challenging Who? Project is about A: Cooking B: Challenging Behaviour C: Mental Health Training is a way to help people A: Pick something to eat B: Change the way people think, feel and behave C: Paint their houses
Listening to what people have to say is important because: A: It shows you are interested in their opinions. B: You can pretend you are interested C: It’s not important Good body language shows people that: A: You didn’t have enough sleep last night B: You’re not interested C: You are interested
Too many rules will:A: Relax people B: Make people nervous C: Make everyone really happy Why do we tell people what they are going to learn? A: So they know what to expect B: So, if they don’t like the look of it they can go home. C: If they fall asleep they can pretend they did all the training
A person might not take part in training: A: Because they don’t speak English B: They don’t know all the answers C: They don’t understand the activities. How can we stop someone from talking too much? A: Stuff something in their mouth. B: Tell them to shut their trap C: Encourage someone else to take part
Being confidential is good because A: It protects people B: It lets you learn secrets C: It’s a funny TV show At the end of a training session you: A: Give everyone a prize B: Give them an evaluation form C: Do a dance
Any Questions ?
Brilliant Job! Day 2 You have completed day 2 of the “Who’s Challenging Who?” Trainer course!
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