Guidance on recovery-oriented approaches
A recovery-oriented approach to mental health care is person-centered, resource-focused, collaborative and reflective. The university offers supervision of staff groups to develop and support a recovery-oriented and reflective approach.
Facts
Target group:
Nurses, assistant nurses, attendants, housing assistants or equivalent who in their work meet people with mental illness.
Prerequisites:
Experience of working in health care/care
Scope:
One training day of 3-6 hours
6-12 group meetings of 90 minutes
4-9 participants per group
Location:
In the workplace/online distance learning
Price:
From SEK 25 200 excluding VAT. Travel costs will be added.
About the course
The course begins with a training day focusing on what a recovery-oriented approach means and addresses the inside perspective on mental illness, personal recovery and the importance of relationships. The day is adapted to the needs of the organization and the participants' prior knowledge and can to varying degrees also deal with: nursing as a process, mental disabilities, psychiatric conditions, legislation, ethics.
You will learn:
The basics of a recovery-oriented approach.
A structure for joint reflection.
Approach
Supervision takes place in reflection groups of a maximum of 9 participants.
Each group meets on 6-12 occasions.
The meetings follow a special structure developed at Luleå University of Technology, and focus on challenging and developing the staff's understanding of problem-creating situations and behaviours, as well as identifying measures and approaches that promote recovery.
Teachers
Sebastian Gabrielsson and Git-Marie Ejneborn Looi are specialist nurses in psychiatric care and lecturers in nursing at Luleå University of Technology. They have extensive experience in teaching, research, development and clinical work in psychiatric care.
How to register
Contact one of us for more information:
Sebastian Gabrielsson, sebastian.gabrielsson@ltu.se
070-5483864
Git-Marie Ejneborn Looi git-marie.ejneborn-looi@ltu.se
070-3281236
Contact us
LTU Professional Education uppdragsutbildning@ltu.se
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