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Subject Upcoming training: Conducting IPS Supervisions, and Employer Engagement.
Date September 16, 2024 2:40 PM
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** IPS TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
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Zak Palmer

Internal Business Lead

Hello IPS colleagues,

Thank you for subscribing to our updates on upcoming training opportunities.

October training: Conducting IPS Supervisions. In October, we are delivering a 1-day course to enhance your supervision skills. This course is designed for anyone involved in client-based supervisions to support employment specialists.

November training: Employer Engagement. In November, we will run a 1-day course focused on engaging employers and moving beyond the initial introduction. If you often hear “apply online,” don’t worry - we’ll guide you through overcoming common challenges.

Ongoing training: We continue to offer our popular “Doing What Works” course, which provides a comprehensive overview of supporting clients into work using the IPS model. This course is available every month, and we can add more dates based on demand - just let us know.

Additionally, we offer leadership training designed to help you steer your service towards high fidelity.

Here’s some information on our upcoming courses, along with links to book. If you have any questions about training, please get in touch.

Conducting IPS Supervisions

Date: 29 October 2024

Timings: 09:15 – 16:30 with regular breaks and an hour for lunch

Delivered: Live-online via Zoom

Price: £210 + VAT per person (£252 total)

About:

Are you new to providing supervision or are you looking to enhance your supervision skills?

Conducting supportive and effective client-based supervision can increase overall job satisfaction of those you supervise, and in turn work towards achieving a high-fidelity IPS service, where IPS clients are successfully supported to secure and maintain jobs they want.

This interactive 1-day course will help you develop your skills in providing excellent supervision to motivate and support employment specialists, giving structure and direction in how they can support IPS clients into work.

This course is aimed at anyone who carries out client-based supervisions to support employment specialists and provides the knowledge, understanding and practical tools required to deliver effective IPS supervision.

The training will cover:

* The different types of individual supervision and how to provide them
* Group supervisions; how to prepare for and run them
* Working with different personalities
* Adapting your approach to suit each employment specialist’s background/experience
* Field mentoring, tailored to match each employment specialist’s needs
* How to deliver effective feedback
* Modelling IPS good practice and helping supervisees overcome challenges/barriers to achieving it
* Harnessing help from multidisciplinary team members
* Providing additional in-the-field support

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Employer Engagement

Date: 12 November 2024

Timings: 09:15 – 16:30 with regular breaks and an hour for lunch

Delivered: Live-online via Zoom

Price: £210 + VAT per person (£252 total)

About:

Level-up your employer engagement.

Are you hearing things like “apply online” or “we’re not hiring”? Are you making initial contact but things don’t progress? No problem, this course has you covered. We’ll show you how to navigate the common obstacles people face when out and about meeting local employers. We understand the challenges of employer engagement and we’re here to help you overcome them.

This course is perfect for employment specialists, supervisors, occupational therapists and vocational support workers who support IPS clients into work.

The training will cover:

* The challenges of employer engagement
* Myth busting: the misconceptions of employer engagement
* Making the perfect introduction
* Progressing past the initial introduction
* Managing employers’ concerns (and yours)
* Building relationships that feel natural
* How IPS benefits employers
* Sharing personal information with employers (disclosure)
* … and more

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Upcoming courses

Doing What Works:

Training for Employment Specialists

This comprehensive and interactive course will help you support people into work using the IPS model.
See dates & book ([link removed])

Leading for Excellence:

Training for IPS Supervisors and Team Leaders

17 & 18 October 2024

This 1.5 day course helps new IPS supervisors and team leaders manage and improve IPS services. For workers in primary care, and drug & alcohol services.
Find out more & book ([link removed])

IPS Team Leader Training

Cohort fourteen: 15, 16 ,22, 23 October 2024

Cohort fifteen: 18, 19, 25, 26 February 2025

Learn to lead high-performing IPS services in 4 days. NHS-funded training for team leaders in secondary mental health services. Gain core knowledge and key skills.
Find out more & apply ([link removed])

Conducting IPS Supervisions

29 October 2024

Looking to level up your supervision skills? You'll learn how to support and motivate employment specialists, giving structure and direction to help IPS clients find work.
Find out more & book ([link removed])

Employer Engagement

12 November 2024

Perfect your introduction, and move meeting past the initial stage when meeting local employers.
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