About this Event
Course content
• The Art of Being Quiet
• Processing times
• Accentuating the Positive
• Finding ‘your thing’
• The importance of feeling safe
• Tapping into wavelengths
• Empathetic Communication
• Using your body, your face and your voice
Welcome to our half-day course designed to empower and support parents and carers who have sons or daughters living with learning disabilities. In this program, you'll gain invaluable insights and practical skills that will transform your interactions and make a positive impact.
Discover 'The Art of Being Quiet', a foundational technique that fosters comfort and connection by allowing space for communication to unfold naturally. Learn to navigate 'Processing Times', understanding the unique pace at which information is absorbed and shared, enabling smoother interactions and mutual understanding.
Through 'Accentuating the Positive', you'll explore the power of positive reinforcement, cultivating an environment that encourages growth and engagement. Uncover the magic of 'Finding Your Thing', a personalized approach that facilitates meaningful connections by tapping into human connections.
Recognize 'The Importance of Feeling Safe', a fundamental aspect that shapes communication dynamics. Gain proficiency in 'Tapping into Wavelengths', a skill that facilitates harmonious exchanges by aligning with the individual's communication style.
Master 'Empathetic Communication', a core principle that fosters trust and deeper connections. Delve into the nuanced art of 'Using Your Body, Your Face, and Your Voice', unlocking nonverbal cues that complement and enhance verbal communication.
Join us to acquire a comprehensive toolkit of strategies that promote effective communication and enrich the lives of those with learning disabilities. This course promises to leave you equipped, inspired, and empowered to make a positive difference in every interaction.
About the presenter
With thirty years experience working in the fields of learning disabilities and neurodivergence, Andy Hodkin brings his experience, skills and knowledge to this course.
Having managed in social work teams, residential units and short breaks units for both children and adults, Andy has gained a unique appreciation of the importance of Effective Communication.
He has worked directly with children and adults with neurodivergence and learning disabilities for his whole career and continues to do so to the present day, recently including the Isle of Man Special Olympics, Manx Mencap and several Specilaist Provision Centres.
As part of a learning disability management team that achieved five consecutive Outstanding ratings from Ofsted during his tenure, Andy is recognised as a leading advocate and shaper of disability services in the UK.
With degrees in Social Work and Childhood Studies, and qualifications in Intensive Interaction, Signs of Safety and Communication, Andy has delivered successful training courses to clients including Nottingham University, Derby City Counci, Zurich Insurance, Ronaldsway Airport and the London Institute of Banking & Finance.
Who the course is for
This course has been designed specifically for parents and carers of both adults and children learning disabilities.
Refreshments
Snacks and chocolate will be available!- along with tea & coffee making facilities during break time
Ticket price
This course will be delivered exclusively to parents and carers of children and adults with learning disabilities.
As such, the ticket price is up to you- pay what you are able to and feel comfortable with.
Each attendee
Will receive a copy of the course content (slides and videos) on completion of the course
Will receive a copy of 'examples of good practise' gleaned from the group on the day
Will have fun in an enjoyable and safe environment that they can participate in at their own pace and comfort
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Centre 21, Greenfield Road, Douglas, Man, Isle of
GBP 0.00