We hope you take a little time out to rest this weekend.
Wellbeing professional, @lornaskyw, talks us through an exercise which can help us rest and relax.
Explore more practical wellbeing activities for young people on @BBCBitesize 👉 https://t.co/nKQQkQz8JR
Going in to the weekend, @lornaskyw is here with some moments of relaxation and reflection to help everyone recharge their batteries!
😴 Rest: https://t.co/x2JeUIkpOK
😬 Coping with nerves: https://t.co/Rtzq5LkUSI
☺️ Calm:
https://t.co/Ru7M6bdlpu
@lettielou05 Thank you, the information is inaccurate. We are a training provider who only work with adults and do not provide any mental health, training or other services directly to children.
@1969Jonny@SuperfluityUK@Mesoy640 Just to kindly note we have been inaccurately tagged here. It is possible you might be confusing CALM training with CAMHS. We do not train or work directly with young people and are a training provider for adult staff teams within Social care/Education organisations.
@lettielou05@astor_charlie Just to kindly note we have been inaccurately tagged-It is possible you might be confusing CALM training with CAMHS. We do not train or work directly with young people and are a training provider for adult staff teams within Social care/Education organisations.
@PollyRendall@Nigel_Farage Just to kindly note we have been inaccurately tagged here. It is possible you might be confusing CALM training with CAMHS. We do not train or work directly with young people and are a training provider for adult staff teams within Social care/Education organisations.
@SuperfluityUK@Mesoy640 Just to kindly note we have been inaccurately tagged here. It is possible you might be confusing CALM training with CAMHS. We do not train or work directly with young people and are a training provider for adult staff teams within Social care/Education organisations.
Our Chairs for today are @leannegelder, Head of Quality Transformation @NHSEngland and Gavin Harding, Senior Learning Disability and Autism Advisor, NHS England, who will be guiding us through today's packed schedule. ##RRNConf24
This was a moving, provocative call for change and a deeper understanding of how people who care can cause harm. Powerful to remember we are all agents of change
Next to take the stage is Alexis Quinn, RRN Manager, speaking about cultural restraint and asking the question, “What is a culture of care?” #RRNConf24
📣Read our latest blog post on the Draft Education Guidance (Scotland)- Included, Engaged and Involved Part 3, to find out about our role in the Working Party that helped shape it and CALM’s congruence with it: -https://t.co/18eszQdzyS
Thank you to @BBCScotland "The Seven" show this evening for allowing me to talk about #CalumsLaw
We must ELIMINATE the misuse of restraint and seclusion in schools and children's care services.
@Scotgov must act to protect our children in LAW
Last week I talked about Presence. I felt the pressure of offering something that felt tangible- I think it’s our ways of being together that makes a difference. For me it’s when the mind and heart and body are in the same place and shared with another in all the everyday ways.
Wonderfully inspiring day @Calmtraining CALM Conference 2024. Really enjoyed presenting today and had the privilege to listen to some amazing speakers. Lots of food for thought and nourishment of the soul in a stunning venue @HouseArtLover Thank you for the invite ❤️.
The amazing Caroline Brown brought together the threads of the day into a beautiful and meaningful graphic. Threads of belonging from the inspiring @_LisaCherry reflection from @ShonaQuin and compassion @lornaskyw 🧵 “May we weave these threads into our worlds”.
An incredible infographic was created throughout the day at the CALM conference. It was live art. Such a beautiful representation of an incredible day. Belonging was a key concept threaded throughout key note speaker and workshops @Calmtraining