Cognitive Behavioural Approaches (CBA ) Train the trainer
Youth primary mental health and addiction workforce
Date and time
Location
545 Parnell Road
545 Parnell Road Auckland, Auckland 1052 New ZealandAbout this event
- Do you want to be able to upskill your team in Cognitive Behavioural Approaches (CBA)?
- Are you interested in becoming a CBA trainer?
In this one-day face-to-face course in Auckland on 26 June you will learn how to deliver the CBA course to people who have little or no previous experience in using CBA with rangatahi.
Using your own knowledge of CBA as a foundation, this training, and the accompanying manual, will give you practical training tips and guidelines to help you deliver the two-day CBA course to kaimahi | staff working with tamariki and taiohi.
The cognitive behaviour approaches is a practical course with hands-on examples of ways to use this modality approach with children. It is designed for kaimahi | staff with no CBA training. It explores the model and framework of CBA in a simple way that can be directly applied to clinical work.
Numbers for the workshop are limited and we are accepting registrations from people who are committed to delivering the training.
Registration criteria
- Participants must have attended a previous CBA training prior to attending and demonstrates a level of knowledge in CBA training and the appropriate certification
- The ability to deliver the course within the next four months and the support of line management to do so
Learning outcomes:
- Tips and guidelines to support the delivery of the two-day CBA course
- Expansion of your own knowledge and skills in CBA
Confirmation of place on course
Please note that space on our courses can be limited or subject to certain criteria. You will receive a notification from Eventbrite that your registration has been received. However, it is not a confirmed place until you get an email and/or calendar invite from the team at Whāraurau.
In rare cases, we may not be able to give everyone who registers for the course a place and we apologise for this in advance.
Speaker:(s)
Ursula McCulloch | Consultant clinical psychologist | Te Whatu Ora Health NZ – Waitaha Canterbury
Cost: Whāraurau is funded to provide this session free of charge to participants.
Queries contact: laura.biddlecombe@auckland.ac.nz
Frequently asked questions
Whāraurau is funded by the Government to provide this session so there is no cost to you. However, if you have registered and are not able to attend, please withdraw your registration on your Eventbrite account so we can offer your place to someone else.
We only provide a certificate of attendance/completion for some of our training courses. If you require one for your manager/organisation, then please let us know.
We’ll let you know as soon as we can and within a time frame that allows you to make travel arrangements.
There's a cost to putting on this session, so it’s really important we know in advance that you won’t be attending. It also means we can offer your place to someone else. You can withdraw your registration on your Eventbrite account or email coordinator@whāraurau.org.nz.
There may be times where a manager’s consent is required to attend a training, and also if you don’t turn up, we may message them to find out if you’re okay.
We do record online sessions and a link can be provided upon request.
Please email coordinator@wharaurau.org.nz
Please email coordinator@wharaurau.org.nz
We like to get dates in people's diaries early, so will open registrations before a location is confirmed. As soon as it is, you will be notified.
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Whāraurau provides Government funded training and support to the infant, child, adolescent and youth mental health and alcohol and other addictions sector. Our work is evidence-based, and informed by clinical, cultural and youth lived experience.