Training: G-Map Harmful Sexual Behaviour Intervention - Kibble: Specialist services & support for young people facing adversity
Posted: October 8, 2021

Dates: 16th – 17th November, 2021 (2 days)
Location: Glasgow

Interventions for Vulnerable Youth (IVY) are facilitating G-MAP harmful sexual behaviour intervention training on 16th and 17th of November 2021. This training is specifically for those undertaking or supporting direct interventions with young people who sexually harm. Participants are expected to have a good working knowledge of issues relating to work with young people who sexually harm.  This will usually mean that they have completed both foundation and assessment training in this area of work (AIM 3 or similar).

The training will focus on:

  • The Good Lives model as a framework for intervention planning, informed by AIM2 problem formulation
  • Planning services and therapeutic work
  • A range of intervention techniques including offence process, cognitive distortions, schemas, relationship and social skills, risk management
  • Key areas of intervention with the young person’s family and support system

Further information can be found at Intervention and Planning using the Good Lives Model

Location

The training will take place at Kibble’s Skills Academy (formerly The Experience) at:

2 Lothian Street,
Hillington Park, G52 4JR

Lunch will be provided, and dietary requirements will be requested when booking. You will also get a copy of the Good Lives Manual to take away as well as all relevant case studies required to participate within the training.

Cost to Attend

The training will be at a cost of £126.50 per person and can be booked by emailing learning-development@kibble.org (please include how many places you would like to book, the names of people attending the training/their emails and details of who should be invoiced).

Should you have any queries regarding the training please contact Tanya.Baillie@kibble.org / 07795540947.

Learn more about the Interventions for Vulnerable Youth (IVY) service.

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