Course Summary
Attachment is something which we all experience attachment throughout life and is individual and unique to each of us, linking our sense of identity and belonging, being loved and loving others and our personalities into adulthood.
Attachment is the deep connection which is established between a child and their parents or care providers during the early stages of development and has a huge impact on child development and in some circumstances, lead to reactive or unhealthy attachments.
This training course explains the meaning of attachment, loss and resilience, considers different attachment styles and identifies possible causes of reactive or unhealthy attachments.
This training course considers the impact of adverse early life experiences (trauma) and how this can link into attachment and reaction factors to loss and separation, including latent vulnerability.
This training course identifies ways of working with children to build trust, create positive opportunities, strengthen resilience and develop healthy attachments.
Course Learning Outcomes
Below are the main topics covered in this course, expand each one to see the criteria.
- 1.1Describe the meaning of attachment
- 1.2Analyse theories of attachment
- 1.3Compare different attachment styles
- 2.1Explain possible causes of unhealthy or reactive attachment
- 2.2Describe possible indicators of the impact of concerning or unhealthy attachment
- 2.3Explain how the development rate of children can vary depending on various factors
- 2.4Describe the meaning and impact of ‘adverse early life experiences’
- 2.5Describe the meaning and impact of ‘latent vulnerability’
- 3.1Explain the link between attachment, separation and loss
- 3.2Describe ways children may react to separation and loss
- 3.3Explain and evaluate the difference between developmental loss, anticipated loss and unexpected loss
- 4.1Define the meaning of the ‘domains of resilience’
- 4.2Explain the three ‘domains of resilience’
- 4.2Explain ways of supporting children to strengthen resilience and form healthy attachments
Who is this course for?
This Attachment, Loss and Resilience Training Course is designed for professionals working with children and young people including support teams, education professionals and foster carers.
Duration
1 day course - we can be flexible on start and finish times to suit your needs such as school run friendly times.
Availability
This Attachment, Loss and Resilience Training Course is offered in two delivery formats:
- Remote Online: Led by a live tutor via Zoom or Microsoft Teams, allowing participants to join remotely. (Also known as virtual classroom training)
- Face-to-Face: Delivered in person at your location or a venue you arrange. (Also referred to as on-site training)
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Certification
Each learner completing this course will receive a digital (PDF) certificate of learning.
Accreditation
The course contents are accredited by the Open College Network (OCN) Credit4Learning as a Level 3 course.
Choose the learning environment that works best for you: our expert-led training is offered in two convenient formats - remote tutor led online or in person face to face.
Flexible start and finish times to suit you. Contact us for available dates.
The course contents are accredited by the Open College Network (OCN) Credit4Learning as a Level 3 course.
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