The Glasgow City Health Improvement Training Calendar offers online and face to face training on a variety of health priorities and themes. Courses and online learning are facilitated by Glasgow City Heath Improvement or provided by external organisations and are free of charge, offered on a first come first served basis. These courses are aimed at practitioners supporting people and communities across the life span in Glasgow City.
Please see information below on the courses offered and upcoming dates. You can book a place using the links provided. There is demand for spaces and we operate a short waiting list for each course. We kindly ask that if you do book a place and can no longer make it, please let us know as soon as possible so that your place can be offered to someone else. For all queries or to contact the team please email: northeastyouth@ggc.scot.nhs.uk
Education staff: We welcome education staff working in Glasgow City to attend any of our training courses outlined below. We would like to encourage you to access additional information, resources and training specific to education staff working in Glasgow City on our HWB Website. The content on the website has been quality assured by our Glasgow City Health Improvement Team and has been developed for Early Years, Primary and Secondary establishments.
Equalities and Human Rights
Equally Safe Young People Training
Upcoming Dates:
27th Nov 2024, 9:30am – 12:30. BOOK A PLACE
Venue: Eastbank Conference and Training Centre. 22 Academy Street. G32 9AA
Course Aims
Course aims:
- This 3 hour training course aims to
- Equip youth work staff with the knowledge and understanding of the underlying causes of gender based violence.
- Increase understanding of and confidence in preventing and addressing abuse within young people’s intimate relationships.
- Promote the use of the Guidelines for responding to Gender Based Violence in a Youth Setting by youth workers.
Learning Outcomes
Increased knowledge and understanding of
- The effects of gender stereotyping on young people
- The signs and effects of abuse within young people’s intimate relationships
- Increased confidence in talking with young people about the issues of relationship abuse and exploitation
- Increased knowledge and understanding of the Guideline for Responding to Gender Based Violence in Youth Work Settings
- Be able to use the Guideline for
- Responding to Gender Based Violence in Youth Work Settings to support young people when needed
Mental Health and Wellbeing
Please see below upcoming dates for Mental Health and Wellbeing Training Courses delivered by Glasgow City Health Improvement.
Introduction to the Healthy Minds Resource Pack
Upcoming dates:
13th November 2024, 10-11:30am, MS Teams. Book a place.
Course aims and learning outcomes
Aims:
- This session provides information on the Healthy Minds Resource Pack.
Learning outcomes/objectives:
An opportunity for questions and some discussion to explore how they see the resource supporting their work in Mental Health Improvement.
A brief overview of what influenced the development of the resource, its format, how it can be accessed and used.
Level: Informed
Scottish Mental Health First Aid (SMHFA) – Adult
Upcoming dates:
24th and 25th September 2024, 9am-4:30pm, Eastbank Conference and Training Centre, 22 Academy Street, Shettleston G32 9AA. Book a place.
9th and 10th December 2024, 9am-4:30pm, Eastbank Conference and Training Centre, 22 Academy Street, Shettleston G32 9AA. Book a place.
Please note this is a 2-day training course and participants must be able to attend both days.
Course aims and learning outcomes
Aims:
- To preserve life
- To provide help to prevent a mental health problem or crisis developing
- To promote recovery and wellbeing
- To provide comfort to a person experiencing distress
- To promote understanding of mental health issues
The Course will support you in learning more about:
- How to apply to 5 steps of SMHFA
- How to respond if you believe someone is at risk of suicide
- How to give immediate help until professional help is available
- What to do and say in a crisis
- The importance of good listening skills, practice listening and responding
- Understanding recovery, the connection between mental health problems and alcohol and drugs, mental health problems and discrimination
- Some basic information about common mental health problems and self-help information
Level: Skilled
Scottish Mental Health First Aid (SMHFA) – Young People
We’re sorry, there are currently no upcoming dates scheduled for this course. You can find additional learning opportunities around suicide prevention using the buttons below.
Suicide Contagion
Upcoming dates:
10th September 2024, 1-3pm, Large Hall, Beresford Suite, Admin Building, Leverndale Hospital, 510 Crookston Road, G53 7TU. Book a place.
28th November 2024, 10am-12pm, MS Teams. Book a place.
Course aims and learning outcomes
Aims:
- To increase participants’ awareness of the multi-agency approach to suicide prevention across the Greater Glasgow and Clyde Board area
Learning outcomes/objectives:
Increased understanding of;
- The current data around suicide, particularly around age and gender.
- Some of the factors that can contribute to people taking their own life, or attempting to take their own life.
- The impact that different forms of media can have on rates of suicide attempts and deaths by suicide.
- The risks associated with irresponsible reporting of suicide in the media.
Level: Informed
What’s the Harm: Self-harm Awareness (1 hour)
Upcoming dates:
3rd September 2024, 10-11am, MS Teams. Book a place.
23rd October 2024, 2-3pm, MS Teams. Book a place.
Course aims and learning outcomes
Aims:
- To increase participants’ understanding of self-harm when used as a coping strategy
Learning outcomes/objectives:
- Introduce and develop your understanding of self-harm
- Gain access to resources to support those using self-harm as a coping strategy
- Information on skilled level training to support self-harm awareness and skills development
Level: Informed
What’s the Harm: Self-harm awareness and skills training (1-day)
Upcoming dates:
17th September 2024, 9am-4:30pm, Eastbank Conference and Training Centre, 22 Academy Street, Shettleston G32 9AA. Book a place.
9th October 2024, 9am-4:30pm, Eastbank Conference and Training Centre, 22 Academy Street, Shettleston G32 9AA, Training Room B. Book a place.
21st November 2024, 9am-4:30pm, Small Hall, Beresford Suite, Admin Building, Leverndale Hospital, 510 Crookston Road, G53 7TU . Book a place.
10th December 2024, 9am-4:30pm, “Old Ladywell”, 12a Victoria Park Drive South, Glasgow, G14 9RN. Book a place.
Course aims and learning outcomes
Aims:
- This 1-day workshop aims to help dispel the myths about self-harm and equip participants to support people who may self-harm.
Learning outcomes/objectives:
- A brief Introduction to develop your understanding of self-harm.
- Opportunity to further develop skills and knowledge from the 1-hour awareness session.
- Gain access to resources to support those using self-harm as a coping strategy.
Level: Skilled
What’s the Harm: Self-harm awareness and skills – Training for Trainers
If you are interested in completing the 3-day Training for Trainers course, please get in touch with our team: northeastyouth@ggc.scot.nhs.uk
The board wide Mental Health Improvement Team share information on a range of mental health training and capacity building opportunities available below.
Glasgow City is part of the national suicide prevention programme and action plan, to reduce and prevent suicide in Scotland. The training promoted in Glasgow is SafeTALK, ASIST and SuicideTALK. Further information, upcoming dates and details on how to book suicide prevention training can be found via the Glasgow City HSCP Your Support Your Way website linked below.
Multiple Risk
The following courses are delivered by our partners The Scottish Drugs Forum (SDF) and are commissioned by Glasgow City HSCP.
Cannabis Awareness
Upcoming Dates:
3rd October 2024, 9:30am-4:30pm, Eastbank Conference and Training Centre, 22 Academy Street, Shettleston G32 9AA. Book a place.
Course aims and learning outcomes
Aims:
This training aims to increase awareness, knowledge and provides an opportunity to explore current and emerging trends in cannabis use. Harm reduction and support strategies will be explored.
Learning outcomes/objectives:
- Recall effective techniques for working with cannabis users including harm reduction.
- Give an overview of the current trends with cannabis including synthetic cannabinoids.
- Recall the main effects and side effects of cannabis.
- Identify the typical presenting issues for problematic cannabis use.
- Identify treatment options for dependent cannabis users.
Cocaine and Psychostimulants Training
Upcoming Dates:
29th October 2024, 9:30am-4:30pm, Eastbank Conference and Training Centre, 22 Academy Street, Shettleston G32 9AA. Book a place.
Course aims and learning outcomes
Aims:
This training aims to increase awareness, knowledge and provides an opportunity to explore current and emerging trends with psychostimulants. Harm reduction and support strategies will be explored.
Learning outcomes/objectives:
- Identify effective strategies and techniques for working with psychostimulant users including harm reduction and sleep management.
- Recall the current trends and emerging trends with psychostimulants including increases to purity, adulterants, and stimulant type NPS.
- Give an overview of the key psychostimulants in use including cocaine, amphetamines, ecstasy, and stimulant type NPS.
- Identify recreational and problematic psychostimulant use.
- Recognise the signs and symptoms of stimulant related overdose and identify how to respond.
CRAFFT Screening Tool Training
Upcoming Dates:
23rd October 2024, 9:30am-4pm, Eastbank Conference and Training Centre, 22 Academy Street, Shettleston G32 9AA. Book a place.
Course aims and learning outcomes
Aims:
This training opportunity for trusted adults who engage with young people to develop their knowledge and skills to effectively engage in one-to-one early intervention conversations about alcohol and drug use. The training and screening tool will help to identify young people who may benefit from a brief intervention and if needed, a motivational discussion about their alcohol and drug use.
Pre-training requirements
Participants must:
- Work with young people aged 12-17 within Glasgow City
- Have previously attended SDF Multiple Risk and Young People training
- Have access to a digital device that enables you to use the CRAFFT app to access online questionnaire to record screenings and outcomes
- Engage with Health Improvement Team to access any support required and contribute to CRAFFT evaluation
Ketamine Awareness Training
Upcoming Dates:
5th September 2024, 9:30am-4:30pm, Scottish Drugs Forum Offices, 91 Mitchell Street, Glasgow, G1 3LN. Book a place.
Course aims and learning outcomes
Aims:
This in-person training aims to increase knowledge of the current and emerging trends in ketamine use. Participants will be able to identify physical and psychological effects and recognise the wider impact of ketamine use. Participants will gain an awareness of harm reduction, support strategies and signposting.
Learning outcomes/objectives:
- Understand effective strategies and techniques for supporting someone who is using Ketamine including harm reduction.
- Recall the current and emerging ketamine trends.
- Identify the physical and psychological effects and recognise the wider impact of ketamine.
- Understand the impact of poly drug use
Multiple Risk and Young People
Upcoming Dates:
29th August 2024, 9.15am-1.15pm, Online. Book a place.
26th September 2024, 9:15-1:15pm, Online. Book a place.
31st October 2024, 9:15-1:15pm, Online. Book a place.
Course aims and learning outcomes
Aims:
This online training aims to increase awareness, knowledge of multiple risk and young people. Participants will have the opportunity to explore multiple risk and what that means in practice when working with young people.
Learning outcomes/objectives:
- Demonstrate effective signposting and interventions which tackle multiple risk, build resilience, and support post-traumatic growth.
- Identify common risk behaviours displayed by young people.
- Define multiple risk.
- Discuss positive and negative aspects of risk.
- Identify common risk behaviours.
- Recall the factors and Adverse Childhood Experiences that influence risk taking and identify the impact of these on resilience.
Online Alcohol Awareness
Upcoming Dates:
1st October 2024, 9:15am-1:15pm, MS Teams. Book a place.
1oth October 2024, 9:15am-1:15pm, MS Teams. Book a place.
24th October 2024, 9:15am-1:15pm, MS Teams. Book a place.
Course aims and learning outcomes
Aims:
This online training aims to increase knowledge and awareness of the key issues relating to alcohol use in Scotland. Participants will have the opportunity to consider harm reduction and support strategies.
Learning outcomes/objectives:
- Our courses are very popular. If you find you are unable to make it then please let us know as soon as possible so we can allocate your place to someone on the waiting list.
- Discuss the prevalence of alcohol use in Scotland.
- Recall the unit content for common drinks and low risk drinking guidelines.
- Identify a range of reasons why people use alcohol.
- Discuss the effects and costs of alcohol use associated with different patterns of drinking.
- Recall key resources and support services available to reduce alcohol-related harm.
Online Drug Awareness
Upcoming Dates:
2nd October 2024, 9:15am-1:15pm, MS Teams. Book a place.
8th October 2024, 9:15am-1:15pm, MS Teams. Book a place.
17th October 2023, 9:15am-1:15pm, MS Teams. Book a place.
Course aims and learning outcomes
Aims:
This online training aims to increase drug awareness and knowledge and participants will have the opportunity to explore current and emerging trends within substance use. The training will consider harm reduction and support strategies.
Learning outcomes/objectives:
- Identify effective techniques to support people who use drugs and alcohol.
- Name the seven key drug categories and their key effects
- Recall an overview of the key substances in use
- Identify the reasons why people choose to use drugs and alcohol
- Recall poly-drug use and dependant substance use patterns
- Describe signs of overdose and how to respond
Physical Activity and Nutrition
Dates coming soon.
Poverty
Dates coming soon.