overview
This PREMIUM Strengths approach to practice course will help you build the skills to support others to identify, celebrate and mobilise their strengths. Why is this useful? When people are aware of their strengths and resources, they are much more likely to feel empowered to find solutions.
what to expect
As a bonus, this PREMIUM course includes the following:
All content across the following three courses:
- Strengths approach to practice
- Strengths approach to challenging conversations
- Strengths approach to client-centred recording
Plus
- Booklet of activities for download
- Certificate on completion (upon verification of full course completion)
resources used
Text, images, video, reflections and exercisessuitable for
- Social workers
- Counsellors
- Educators
- Mental health professionals
- Health workers
- Managers & supervisors
facilitator
Private: Sue King-Smith
Sue has moved across from community development work within Anglicare Victoria’s St Luke’s, to develop a new e-learning platform for Innovative Resources. She holds a PhD in Creative Arts along with degrees and diplomas in the humanities, teaching and management, and is an accredited life coach. Her community services work and teaching is informed by strengths-based and solution-focused approaches, and she has a long-standing interest in transpersonal psychology. Sue is also a published poet and nonfiction writer. For three years, she was the co-editor of the literary ezine, The Animist, which was archived under the National Library’s Pandora Project. She has just finished a stint as chief editor for the Melbourne Poets Union.
Need more info
Get in touch to ask a question or explore delivery options. We offer custom workshops and can guide you toward the best training format for your goals.
