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Adfam
Adfam is the national umbrella organisation
working to improve the quality of life for
families affected by drug and alcohol use.
With 28 years’ experience in supporting
families and driving forward good policy and practice, Adfam is
uniquely placed to deliver effective training specifically designed to
meet the needs of those working in family support, treatment and
criminal justice settings. Whilst drawing on Adfam’s long history in
family support, our training is also informed by the latest policy and
good practice developments and is ideal for new and emerging
services, as well as offering ongoing professional development for
established providers of family support.
Adfam’s training is relevant for practitioners at all levels of family
support and we also offer training to family members on issues
including conflict, family dynamics and boundary setting.
We have a calendar of open training courses which allow for
individual bookings – for the current list please visit
www.adfam.org.uk/training. Training can also be commissioned for
groups of up to 20 people and delivered at the client’s venue of
choice by Adfam’s experienced trainers. Fees are graded according to
the client’s funding levels, which ensures that smaller groups can
equally access our training.
Please contact training@adfam.org.uk or call 020 7553 7640 for
more information, detailed learning outcomes and to discuss
particular training needs.
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The Addictions Training Academy was set up in 2009 to
promote evidence based interventions for managing substance
misuse. Addictions services in BSMHFT have developed and
implemented the Birmingham Treatment Effectiveness Initiative
(BTEI) over the past five years. This is an approach that uses
targeted assessment tools and modular interventions to improve
communication between practitioners and service users. The use of
node-link mapping places an emphasis on collaboration between
client and worker, aiming to enhance treatment engagement.
The Academy also offers bespoke consultation and training packs
in a range of topics that can be tailored to suit individual services.
Please contact the Academy office on 0121 301 2359 or visit
www.bsmhft.nhs.uk/about-us/trainingacademy
for further
information.
Alcohol Concern
ALCOHOL CONCERN CONSULTANCY AND TRAINING
Alcohol Concern is the national agency on alcohol misuse,
campaigning for effective alcohol policy and improved services for
people whose lives are affected by alcohol-related problems.
Since 2000 Alcohol Concern has delivered a variety of alcohol
training and consultancy services to a range of clients including
PCTs, local authorities and voluntary organisations.
Consultancy services are available to investigate and advise on
measures to tackle alcohol related harm, for example, by supporting
PCTs and local authorities in carrying out alcohol needs assessments,
local alcohol impact studies and developing local alcohol strategies.
Our training courses include:
• Alcohol Identification and Brief Advice (IBA)
• Alcohol and Young People
• Alcohol and the Older Person
• Alcohol and Mental Health - Tackling Dual Diagnosis
• Managing Drunken Behaviour
• Working with Difficult to Engage Adults/Young People
• The Family Training Programme
We offer these courses nationally, both as open courses or on an
onsite basis. We would be happy to discuss any alcohol training
needs you may have.
For more information please visit www.alcoholconcern.org.uk/ctu
or email the Consultancy and Training Team:
consultancy@alcoholconcern.org.uk or call: 020 7566 9800.