Class teaching resources. 12 month license
My Big Life (MBL) Licenced Class Teaching Resource for children and young people struggling at home, school or looked after settings
£270.00 - £510.00 — available on subscription
Class resources (slides, handouts and teacher notes) to deliver live class versions) of the class. The resources can also provide a useful structure for one-to-one support work or in small groups with vulnerable or struggling young people at the transition from primary to secondary or early secondary school age.
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Language | English |
License Type | Non-Commercial Licence, Private Practitioner Licence |
Description
Class resources (slides, handouts and teacher notes) to deliver live class versions) of the class.
The resources can also provide a useful structure for one-to-one support work or in small groups with vulnerable or struggling young people at the transition from primary to secondary or early secondary school age.
Covering the following topics:
Session 1: How to get a Big Life – Understanding your feelings.
Session 2: How to live a Big Life.
Session 3: How to think in a Big Life way.
Session 4: Building your Big Life – Overcoming problems.
Session 5: Getting a Big life by Building inner confidence.
Session 6: Getting a Big Life by staying strong when you feel angry (Overcoming irritability and anger).
Research: Visit our Research trials page to see research evidence for our wide range of resources. The My Big Life course has been evaluated in a series of school based projects.
How to use this Resource
A resource for school, health and social care staff, voluntary sector organisations, CAMHS, primary care based workers, IAPT staff working with young people of senior school age.
Class license: This licence provides access to all the teaching resources you require via an online trainer portal. This includes slide sets, trainer notes to accompany the slides, and handouts for attendees.
Attendee Worksheets help take the learning off the page so it can be applied in the readers life
Teacher/trainer notes are included covering what content to cover in teaching the skills and resources.
Licence to deliver: You will require a commercial (for profit) or non – commercial (not for profit) class licence to run the course. This 12 month license provides access to the essential resources to deliver the classes. Trainers need to review the license terms and conditions to check the course is suitable for them to delivery. Resources continue to be the property of Five Areas Ltd. Attendee handouts can be printed or emailed to attendees, but no other content can be disseminated. The slides and trainer notes are for use by licensed trainers only.
Supporter's Notes
Supporter Training: See www.llttf.com/training or contact training@llttf.com
We also have a growing range of self-directed practitioner training modules available at www.llttf.com
Course development: The content has benefitted from feedback and inputs from young people, trainers and health and social care/charitable organisation staff who have delivered the classes.
Accompanying resources:
A printe***d colour booklet containing all the Attendee handouts required for the course sessions are available at an additional cost.
About the Author
Dr Chris Williams is Emeritus Professor of Psychosocial Psychiatry at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, a Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, and Past-President of the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP). His main area of interest is making Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) approaches accessible to all. He is an Honorary Fellow of BABCP and widely recognised expert in making CBT life skills accessible to all.
The course has also benefited from inputs and updates from the wider LLTTF team.