The Neuroscience of Wellbeing; How Social Workers Can Better Support Children and Their up Families
Tue, 22 Nov
|Online Event
Join us for a special two-hour workshop for Social Workers on the Neuroscience of Wellbeing. Access the insights you need to provide the right support, care and protection and deliver against a complex social care backdrop.
Time & Location
22 Nov 2022, 18:00 – 23 Nov 2022, 20:00
Online Event
About the Event
Join Turn Over A New L.E.A.F. in assocation with Hays Recruitment, for a special two-hour workshop on the Neuroscience of Wellbeing. Access the insights you need to provide the right support, care and protection and deliver against a complex social care backdrop.
Discussion will include:
- The Neuroscience of Emotion and how you can better support the families you work with.
- The Teddy Effect and its crucial importance for the developing mind.
- How to avoid a Scarcity Mindset and reevaluate the language used when discussing the well-being of children.
- The Brain-Heart-Emotion Connection and how this supports self-awareness and reflection.
- A new series of practical questions to help you understand the experiences of parents and their children.
We bring the people and partnership you need to achieve your goals, now and tomorrow.
Don’t miss out. You'll also hear expert analysis from Jamie Phillips, Social Worker, Executive, and Personal Coach.
Register for this insightful and free webinar today.
Trainer Bio
Jamie Phillips, Social Worker, Executive and Personal Coach
Jamie has a 17-year career in children’s social care; 10 of those years as a qualified Social Worker, Principle Social Worker and Team Manager. Jamie is currently managing a Local Authority Early Help and has a separate coaching practice where he volunteers coaching hours to the British Association of Social Workers Professional Support Service.
Jamie has previously worked in child protection and children looked after teams with part of his career focusing on adolescent behaviour, including youth homelessness and managing an edge of care team, child exploitation team and social work team focusing on a flexible and creative response to the needs of adolescents. Jamie has also focused on online safety having been a CEOP ambassador and an independent trainer including for the Parent Zone.
More recently Jamie has trained in various coaching styles, now holding an Advanced Certificate in Executive Coaching, an IHEART facilitator, further training in neuroscience and coaching, and very recently become a HeartMath Trauma-Sensitive Certified Practitioner. However, Jamie would say that his biggest learning comes from parenting three teenagers!