Learning Mode
Face to Face
Location
SA
Duration
1 Day
Course Overview
This short course will support participants to learn the foundational concepts of Marte Meo, a practical approach that supports child development by building relationships through everyday communication.
Over a full day, participants learn how to use ordinary interactions to support children’s development and pass these ideas on to parents and other significant carers. This course introduces concepts used around the world by early childhood educators, social workers, paediatricians and nurses.
Introducing Marte Meo training is useful to anyone interested in hearing about ways to identify, activate and develop skills to enable and enhance constructive interaction and development. It is particularly suited to people from the child and family sectors, as well as early childhood education, disability, and aged care. Established in over 40 countries, Marte Meo is valued because it helps to reduce aggression and improves relationships with family.
Presenter Sally Watson, an accredited Mental Health Social Worker with over 30 years’ experience as a supervisor and trainer, will guide you through an interactive and enjoyable day.
This course is the first step towards achieving International Accreditation as a Marte Meo Practitioner. Go on to complete the six-day Supportive Communication Skills training program (https://www.socialrelations.edu.au/workforce-dev/marte-meo-supportive-communication-skills/) to become a practitioner..
Please contact us to discuss tailored workshops for this course.
Upcoming Workshop
Date: To Be Advised
Time: To Be Advised
Location: This short course can be delivered at any RASA site across South Australia, or as a tailored workshop at your location.
Cost: To Be Advised
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