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Next Steps digital toolbox

Product Code: D4925

when it comes to mental health, sometimes one small step can make a big difference

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Product Overview
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What's Included?
  • Digital version of the cards and a digital booklet full of ideas for using the cards
  • Free access to the Next Steps Digital Toolbox
  • Extra support resources including ideas bank, card hacks and blogs

We are adding and updating the Toolbox content regularly so check in to see what’s new. Customers must create an account to access digital products.

How to Use
  • Getting started: Can be as simple as spreading the cards out and asking the question, ‘is there a next step you could take today?’ What strengths will help your next step happen? How would you be feeling if you took this step today?
  • Divide into themes: You may use the whole deck of cards or divide into themes, such as independent living; in the community; at home; staying well or the status quo.
  • The miracle question: Imagine you woke up tomorrow and your best hopes were realised. Can you choose a card that represents the next steps you would be taking?
  • Recognising exceptions: What steps have you taken before? How did you do it? What can we learn from that time?

To access the digital card set and toolbox, simply create a customer account. All digital products follow our Digital Usage Policy – see Copyright and Digital Usage for details.

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Suitable for

This resource is designed for people working in roles that support others, including:

  • Counsellors, psychologists and social workers
  • Spiritual care practitioners

Testimonials

I have a big heart for Innovative Resources and their tools because they’ve really journeyed with me as I’ve grown as a therapist

Pip Westwood, Play Therapist Masters in Child Play Therapy | Undergraduate in Psychology | Private Practice

The most common question we’re asked is how do we talk with children about grief? Innovative Resources cards are a great place to start.

Shelly Skinner, CEO of Lionheart Lionheart’s programs are designed to educate children, teens, and adults about grief and loss.

We regularly used Innovative Resources card sets for team building, debriefing and talking about hopes and pictures of the future. I love the non-prescriptive nature of the cards. They are particularly useful in learning and talking about feelings with people of all ages who are not used to putting language to their feelings.

Dion Sing Author of The Solution-Focused Supervision Handbook