“Together TV is glad to announce that on Sunday 14th June at 8 pm, we will air groundbreaking documentary Resilience;  The Biology of Stress and the Science of Hope, a UK premiere. Sky channel 170, Freeview 88, Virgin Media 269, Freesat 164.“Whilst society often portrays childhood as a time of hapiness and innocence, the sad reality for many children is that this is simply not true. In general, we assume that children are resilient and tough; we expect that they won’t clearly remember upsetting events from their earliest years in their later ones. However, will the mind may forget, this clever documentary highlights that the body still remembers. Resilience reveals how toxic stress in pre-teens can trigger hormones that can wreak havoc on their brains and bodies.” Well worth a watch!

 

Practitioners will learn skills to be able to run Heart to heart sessions, a fun and effective early help attachment programme for parents, carers and their children or teens to attend together.  It can be delivered with groups, 1:1 or through a home-visiting model and is split across two approximate age ranges; 5-9 years and 10-15 years. This flexible programme is based on the latest attachment research which shows that supporting the parent-child attachment relationship sets the scene for the best outcomes for children right into adulthood.  Adolescence can be a challenging time for parents and carers and this programme offers an ideal opportunity to share and experience new and empowering evidence-based knowledge with families.

The Maldron Hotel offers a 10% discount for those staying at the venue.

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Sensory Strategies to Build Resilience

Professional development workshop exploring neuro-nurturing to understand how sensory systems impact development.

Participants will learn strategies to facilitate sensory play and build resilience in the early years

Current research in neuroscience and on the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences has given more knowledge and information about how and what we experience in the early years has life time impact.  Sensory Play enables chldren to regulate their emotions, building resilience so they can not only cope with life’s adversities, but thrive. 

Who is it for?

Anyone who has an interest in supporting children in the early years to thrive may attend.

Education, Health and Social Care professionals who work with children in the early years.

Organiser

Carly Craig from All Of Me Sensory is an Early Years Specialist based in County Down, Northern Ireland.

All Of Me Sensory facilitates stay and play sensory workshops for children, make and take parent workshops, create and learn staff training, as well as providing sensory resources. Click Below

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Irish Attachment in Action’s National Conference returns to The Helix, DCU, Dublin as we take over the second floor for what should be an exciting and motivating event. Our Community of Practitioners come together to offer a wide and inspirational range of Workshops and Presentations  along the overarching theme of “Why Attachment Matters from Trauma to Hope”. This is going to be something special with Practice Leads from across Ireland delivering 6 workshops and 3 keynote presentations with many of the topics having been requested by members and followers of IAIA.

Please book early as this conference sold out within 4 weeks at our last visit to the Helix.

Conference Time Table 2019

IAIA Conference Brochure 2019 Short

IAIA Conference Full Program 2019

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Conference Workshops 2019

 

Parent Child Attachment Play; This is a gentle play-based approach aimed at improving the attachment quality of the parent-child relationship using attachment mechanisms and child-oriented play with parents/carers and their children aged 3-15+ years.

Venue: Flannerys Hotel, Renmore, Galway.

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Relational Based Training

Research shows that the quality of our relationships is a key determinant of health and wellbeing outcomes.

ABLE training is based on this premise and it is designed by Ag Eisteacht to equip front line practitioners with the knowledge, skills and confidence to actively support individuals and families at times of change, challenge and / or upheaval, with a particular emphasis on supporting key familial relationships.

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ABLE Training Further Information and Booking

Parent-Child Attachment Play training:

for parents and carers of school-aged children

This is a gentle play-based approach aimed at improving the attachment quality of the parent-child relationship using attachment mechanisms and child-oriented play with parents/carers and their children aged 3-15+ years.

This highly-regarded training is set within the very new and groundbreaking research into what we now know about how parents change and how secure attachment is operationalised in the earliest relationship.  It represents an ideal opportunity to bring positive relationship change directly into the family home by empowering parents and carers as change agents.

This approach deals directly with the transmission gap problem, well-documented in the literature.

This course is accredited by The CPD Standards Office UK and offers 12 points towards professional registration requirements.

Training: Parent Child Attachment Play (PCAP) training(CPD accredited)
Date:
Sat 3rd and Sun 4th February (2 days)
Venue: Flannerys hotel, Renmore, Galway
Cost: €250

Deposit of €75 and

completed booking form to secure place

Training provided by Baby Bonding & PCAP Ireland

in association with Big Toes Little Toes

Email babybondingireland@gmail.com for booking form

Contact Ruth at 087 6547377 for further information