Below you will find:

  • Live online training sessions - information and dates for live training sessions on a range of difficulties, which are delivered online by a mental health worker.
  • Pre-recorded training sessions - you also have the option to view pre-recorded training sessions at any time, which cover a range of topics.
  • Additional videos for parents may be found here.

This session is delivered online by our mental health workers and covers:

  • What is anxiety?
  • Signs and symptoms
  • Coping and support strategies
  • Accessing professional help

Dates: Please click here for information on our courses and available dates.

This session is delivered online by our mental health workers and covers:

  • What is low mood?
  • Signs and symptoms
  • Coping and support strategies
  • Accessing professional help

Dates: Please click here to see available dates.

Nationally recognised training available to school staff to increase your awareness around self harm and how you might intervene.

Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust course facilitators Alfredo Galera (Mental Health Practitioner, Cheshire Mental Health Support Team), Louise Smith (Clinical Lead, CYP Urgent Support Team Wirral & Cheshire West) and Sophie Holt (Clinical Lead Cheshire Mental Health Support Teams, Speciality Clinical Director Cheshire CYPMHS) bring you this self harm awareness training in conjunction with harmless.org.uk. This training is recommended for school staff at all levels.

Please visit Eventbrite to secure your place on this training on 17/02/2025. There are two sessions, morning and afternoon.

Harmless.org Self Harm Awareness Training - Morning Session

Harmless.org Self Harm Awareness Training - Afternoon Session

Mental Health Awareness training provided by Wirral CAMHS Primary Mental Health Team.

 

Training from Wirral CAMHS Primary Mental Health Team on the signs and symptoms of anxiety and how to support a young person with anxiety.

 

 

 

 

 

Training by Wirral CAMHS Primary Mental Health Team on the transition back to school following the coronavirus epidemic.

 

 

 

 

An Introduction to PBS is a short animation - just six minutes long – that gives an overview of PBS and how PBS approaches work in practice when supporting an individual.

This animation was created by a small group of academics and researchers, practitioners and parents, trainers and facilitators and people with a learning disability who are passionate about improving the quality of people’s lives. We hope you will find this useful to watch, listen and share with others as an introduction and brief overview of PBS.