We are pleased to announce the second series of training in partnership with the Charlie Waller Trust to support our members in their creation or development of mental health strategies which are evidence based, and built on a whole institution approach.
To support the application of the Charlie Waller CREATE toolkit, the Charlie Waller Trust have designed a training programme specifically for IHE members.
This series of training has been devised following feedback from our pilot series with members in 2023, and will commence with an in-person session to help build a community of practice for participants, suitable for a diverse range of staff, flexible for different institutional needs.
Subsequent sessions in the series will allow members to share their experiences in strategy creation, and receive guidance from the expert trainers from Charlie Waller Trust in applying the CREATE toolkit in their institutional context.
See below full details for the sessions:
- 12 November 2024
10am – 4pm
In-person – with content delivery by Charlie Waller Trust trainers
Hosted by QA Higher Education, at London Campus St James House, 10 Rosebery Ave, London EC1R 4TF.
- 4 December 2024
1pm – 3pm
Online – member check-in and catch-up supported by the IHE team.
- 8 January 2025
10am – 12pm
Online – Charlie Waller Trust trainers to facilitate feedback session, for reflective practice and knowledge sharing.
IHE encourages both senior managers and operational members of staff to participate, or those most able to support a whole institution strategy.
Please register to attend this series of events by submitting this form.
Booking information
Please note, there is limited space and these are for members only. Bookings are encouraged no later than 1st of October and we are anticipating accepting 15 providers as part of this cohort.
Members who participated in the 2023 pilot who would like to join the refreshed training should be aware that the delivery of content will be similar to last year; however they are welcome to explore how best to be involved with the continuing community of practice by emailing [email protected]