Your search has returned 26 courses. A Step In the Write Direction show This weekly one-hour workshop will use journaling and grounding approaches to address anxiety. Through reflective practice we will learn ways of being more present and compassionate with ourselves and integrate this into our everyday lives. Target Audience: Open to anyone View Course Details > All About Trauma show This is a workshop aimed at educating and informing about what trauma is, the effects if trauma, and what trauma treatment looks like. Target Audience: Open to anyone but not suitable for those currently experiencing post traumatic symptoms requiring medical oversight View Course Details > An Introduction to Inclusive Teaching Practice show To raise awareness of disability related issues in higher education To consider strategies to make your teaching and learning more inclusive Target Audience: Academic Staff View Course Details > Anxiety Busters show Are you a University of Strathclyde student struggling with anxiety? Join our "Anxiety Busters" workshop and take control of your mental wellbeing! Target Audience: Students Only View Course Details > ASIST (Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training) show Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) is a two-day interactive workshop in suicide first aid. Target Audience: Staff, Students+PG Researchers View Course Details > ASIST Tune-Up show Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) Tune-up is a 3 hour refresher course developed by Living Works Education for participants who have completed ASIST 11. Target Audience: ASIST 11 trained participants that wish to become more confident, competent in using the PAL Model, reflect on good practice and keep skills up-to-date View Course Details > Ask, Tell Animations show To start an initial conversation around and raise basic awareness of mental health, self-harm and suicide prevention. Please note this is a zoom session. Target Audience: Staff and Students View Course Details > Building Resilience show This six-week online series looks at how we can understand and develop resilience to allow us to cope with the world in different ways. This is an ideal workshop series for those who want to understand more about the positive effects of resiliency. Target Audience: Open to anyone View Course Details > DDC Catch up - Reflection on semester 1 and revised academic year show An opportunity for Departmental/School Disability Coordinators to meet each other and members of the Disability Service. Target Audience: Staff View Course Details > DDC Disability Awareness show Workshop on Disability Awareness for Departmental Disability Contacts as part of a training and development programme. Target Audience: Departmental Disability Contacts View Course Details > Departmental Disability Contact Role Briefing show The Disability Service is offering a Departmental Disability Contact (DDC) role briefing information session to all DDCs. Target Audience: Departmental Disability Contacts (DDCs) View Course Details > Disability Awareness for Professional Services Staff show This is a three-hour disability awareness workshop aimed at professional services staff Target Audience: Professional Services Staff View Course Details > Dyslexia Awareness show Workshop on dyslexia awareness for academic staff as part of a training and development programme. Target Audience: academic staff View Course Details > Get Help With Anxiety show Anxiety affects our minds and bodies, and the physical symptoms can be scary and uncomfortable as our nervous system fires into high alert. The good news? We can change our relationship with anxiety. We can learn how to respond to our bodies when the threat response is activated. Target Audience: Open to anyone View Course Details > Mindfulness Based Living Course (MBLC) show This is an 8-week course consisting of eight classes, which are typically two hours long Target Audience: Open to anyone View Course Details > Mindfulness Orientation Session show This is an introduction to mindfulness for students who are wishing to explore what mindfulness is and how it may be helpful in their life. After this session you can decide whether you wish to book on to the 8 week Mindfulness programme within the university. Target Audience: All Students and Staff View Course Details > Recovery from Anxiety - The Dr. Claire Weekes way show Join this 4 week in-person course to learn more about the Claire Weekes method to recover from anxiety. Target Audience: Open to anyone View Course Details > suicideTALK show SuicideTALK Training Target Audience: Staff, Students+PG Researchers View Course Details > Supporting Neurodiverse Students (ADHD) show An introductory workshop exploring what you can do to support students with ADHD at Strathclyde. Target Audience: Staff (Academic & Professional Services) View Course Details > Supporting Neurodiverse Students (Autism) show An introductory workshop exploring what you can do to support autistic students at Strathclyde. Target Audience: Staff (Academic & Professional Services) View Course Details > Understanding Racism and its impact on relationships at work show These workshops are to enable participants to develop a shared understanding of Racism within a student support context. Target Audience: Staff within Student Services View Course Details > Voice Dream Introduction show Introduction to Voice Dream research pilot for print-disabled students Target Audience: Undergradute and post graduate View Course Details > Voicedream Orientation Session show Orientation of Voicedream and Bookshare for Print Disabled students on pilot Target Audience: students View Course Details > Working with students who are blind or visually impaired show Target Audience: Academic Staff, Front Line Professional Services Staff View Course Details > Working with students who are d/Deaf or hearing impaired show Target Audience: Academic Staff, Front Line Professional Services Staff View Course Details > Working with students with Asperger’s Syndrome show To raise awareness of the needs of students with Asperger’s Syndrome and the barriers they face in Higher Education. To consider practical strategies to meet the specific needs and make the learning and wider university environment accessible to students with Asperger’s syndrome. Target Audience: Academic Staff, Front Line Professional Services Staff View Course Details >