We have contributed to the training of more than 1000 professionals in the sector to adapt to the new model of care focused on the individual, his human rights and citizenship. We are designing training activities for mental health care and research professionals adapted to their needs and their professional profiles. We offer advice and help in the development, implementation and evaluation of new projects, or in the process of transformation. Contact us.
Trainning Activities
Citizenship as Mental Health
Training activity aimed at all professional profiles in mental health and addiction services. It consists of a 4-hour theoretical module and a 4-hour experiential module. A total of 8 training hours designed to ensure that any mental health intervention aims for users to enjoy full citizenship. Upon completion, professional teams will be able to:
- Conceive the citizenship model as an alternative way of understanding mental health practice.
- Analyse the implications of shifting from a symptom-reduction model to one based on accompaniment towards full citizenship.
- Identify elements of professional practice corresponding to the different dimensions of citizenship.
- Apply interventions based on the citizenship model in daily practice.
Accredited by:
Beyond recovery, towards mental health care based on rights
This course is aimed at direct-care professionals in mental health services and addictions. It consists of 4 modules with an expected duration of 8h lectives plus complementary material.
- Alternatives to the diagnosis: From nosologies to shared experience.
- Formulating and setting targets: Decreasing symptoms in Recovery.
- Rights-based mental health care: collaborative practices, respect for preferences and early wills.
- Mutual support: Integrating the figure into the system.
Accredited by:
Recovery training and collaborative practices
Activity aimed at providing a space for dialogue and reflection, based on the content offered and professional experience, for the implementation of model change in mental health care and additions to different devices or resources.
- Critical boarding: Nosological systems and treatments based on symptom boarding.
- The concept of recovery, the background to the movement, its principles and criticism.
- Forming and setting recovery-based targets.
- Interventions based on the exercise of citizenship.
- Current legal framework, based on media.
- Tools for respecting autonomy in decisions (advanced decission planning, advanced wills, crisis plans)
- Model of recovery and citizenship in residential resources, limitations and fortresses.
- Specific needs in the working environment for adaptation to the recovery model.