Hoarder Behaviour Awareness - Guide for Social Workers and Community Support Workers All Types
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Hoarder Behaviour Awareness - Guide for Social Workers and Community Support Workers All Types Health and Social Care Training Resources
All fully editable. Presentation in sections you can choose which sections to use. Aims and Objectives included if you want to use the presentation as it has been written. Comes with a 13 Page Handout, Aide Memoir, Suggested Learning Activities and a Multiple Choice End of Session Assessment.
Overall Aim: To equip staff with the knowledge and skills to effectively identify, understand and support individuals who display hoarding behaviour.
Learning Objectives:
Aims and Objectives
Introduction
SECTION - Introduction to Hoarding Behaviour
Introduction
Definition and Characteristics
Causes and Contributing Factors
End Comments
SECTION - Impact on Individuals
Introduction
Psychological Distress
Impaired Functioning
Social Isolation
Health and Safety Risks
Financial Burden
Legal and Housing Issues
SECTION - Impact on Communities
Public Health Concerns
Property Values and Funding
Community Resources
Stigma and Social Dynamics
SECTION - Recognising Hoarding Behaviour and Approaches to Intervention
Recognising Hoarding Behaviour
Approaches to Intervention
Assessment and Understanding
Building Rapport and Trust
Psychoeducation
Collaborative Goal Setting
Skill-Building
Exposure and Response Prevention
Motivational Enhancement
Support and Reinforcement
Engaging Support Systems
Continued Monitoring and Follow Up
Collaboration with Multidisciplinary Team
Self-Care for Practitioners
SECTION - Legal and Ethical Considerations
Legal and Ethical Considerations in Intervention
Confidentiality
Informed Consent
SECTION - Summary of Key Points
References and Further Reading
Word Documents
13 Page Handout
Aide Memoir
Suggested Learning Activities
Multiple Choice End of Session Assessment.
HSC Training Link
Training Resources for Health and Social Care
Supplying training resources for the health and social care
sector since 2004.
Resources purchased are emailed to you via
Zip Folder attachment.
All packs are written in a generic style and can easily
be adapted to suit your own specific training delivery.
Resources are Word and PowerPoint based.
Secure payments via PayPal Merchant Commerce Platform.
You do not need a PayPal account to use this payment
gateway.
Debit and credit card payments accepted.
All fully editable. Presentation in sections you can choose which sections to use. Aims and Objectives included if you want to use the presentation as it has been written. Comes with a 13 Page Handout, Aide Memoir, Suggested Learning Activities and a Multiple Choice End of Session Assessment.
Overall Aim: To equip staff with the knowledge and skills to effectively identify, understand and support individuals who display hoarding behaviour.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the nature and characteristics of hoarding behaviour.
- Recognise the impact of hoarding on individuals and communities.
- Identify signs and symptoms of hoarding behaviour in clients.
- Learn effective intervention strategies for working with individuals who hoard.
- Understand legal and ethical considerations in supporting hoarders.
- Familiarise with available resources and support services for hoarding intervention.
Aims and Objectives
Introduction
SECTION - Introduction to Hoarding Behaviour
Introduction
Definition and Characteristics
Causes and Contributing Factors
End Comments
SECTION - Impact on Individuals
Introduction
Psychological Distress
Impaired Functioning
Social Isolation
Health and Safety Risks
Financial Burden
Legal and Housing Issues
SECTION - Impact on Communities
Public Health Concerns
Property Values and Funding
Community Resources
Stigma and Social Dynamics
SECTION - Recognising Hoarding Behaviour and Approaches to Intervention
Recognising Hoarding Behaviour
Approaches to Intervention
Assessment and Understanding
Building Rapport and Trust
Psychoeducation
Collaborative Goal Setting
Skill-Building
Exposure and Response Prevention
Motivational Enhancement
Support and Reinforcement
Engaging Support Systems
Continued Monitoring and Follow Up
Collaboration with Multidisciplinary Team
Self-Care for Practitioners
SECTION - Legal and Ethical Considerations
Legal and Ethical Considerations in Intervention
Confidentiality
Informed Consent
SECTION - Summary of Key Points
References and Further Reading
Word Documents
13 Page Handout
Aide Memoir
Suggested Learning Activities
Multiple Choice End of Session Assessment.
HSC Training Link
Training Resources for Health and Social Care
Supplying training resources for the health and social care
sector since 2004.
Resources purchased are emailed to you via
Zip Folder attachment.
All packs are written in a generic style and can easily
be adapted to suit your own specific training delivery.
Resources are Word and PowerPoint based.
Secure payments via PayPal Merchant Commerce Platform.
You do not need a PayPal account to use this payment
gateway.
Debit and credit card payments accepted.
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