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About this course

This day will provide a:

  • Refresher on the IPT in NHS Talking Therapies  practitioner accreditation protocol
  • Review of updated IPT supervision paperwork for all practitioner accreditation
  • Review of developments in the IPT practitioner and supervisor training courses and protocols
  • Review and discussion of common issues in supervision (guided by attendees) 
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This day will be run as an interactive workshop, with extensive focus on attendees' current supervisory work with trainees seeking IPT in NHS Talking Therapies or generic IPT practitioner accreditation with IPTUK.

This day is aimed at all qualified IPT supervisors – the model was originally developed in NHS Talking Therapies  but can be used by any IPT supervisor.

 

 

 

System requirements for online training

The online platform Zoom will be used to deliver this training. Prior to booking on, please ensure you meet the system requirements so you're able to join this training. 

Before the training, please test your equipment is working by going to Zoom.us/test and follow the instructions.

22nd September 2023
  • Online - via Zoom (Joining instructions will be sent to the email address you booked on with at least one working day before the event)
  • 1 day
  • 09:30 - 16:00
Price

£250.00
Training fee

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