Supportive Listening Skills - MONDAY EVENINGS

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Supportive Listening Skills - MONDAY EVENINGS

Understanding, trauma, bereavement and loss and developing the skills and confidence to help others through deeply difficult times.

By SOS NI

Date and time

Mon, 21 Sep 2020 11:00 - Mon, 12 Oct 2020 13:30 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

4 - SESSIONS - MONDAY EVENING COURSE

Online course through ZOOM - please contact the SOS Office on 02890 664 505 if you require any equipment (tablets, headphones etc) to take this training.

This course is made up of four sessions held once a week on Monday nights from 7:00pm - 9:30pm. You must attend all four to complete this training.

Session One - Monday 21st September 7pm - 9:30pm

  • Exploring - what is Pastoral Care?
  • How do we do Pastoral Care in time of Covid-19?
  • The impact of Coronavirus on our situation
  • What skills are needed?
  • What would we like to cover on the course?

Session Two - Monday 28th September 7pm - 9:30pm

  • Anxiety and Stress
  • How can it impact us?
  • Listening to their story - what's needed?
  • The needs of the person?

Session Three - Monday 5th October 7pm - 9:30pm

  • Change, loss and bereavement
  • Different areas where people can experience loss and bereavement
  • Silent grief
  • Silence and what is silence within pastoral care setting
  • The power of listening

Session Four - Monday 12th October 7pm - 9:30pm

  • Touching on Trauma
  • Impact of Covid-19 on self, family, friends & colleagues
  • What is Trauma?
  • How to support someone going through trauma
  • Moving Forward and the Future

Organised by

The SOS NI Night Time Service is a volunteer led, street based welfare service delivered on Friday and Saturday nights in Belfast city centre. SOS NI's mission is to work together in partnership on our streets to unconditionally help people in their time of need with a vision to inspire hope and build better futures for everyone. 

​The presence of SOS on the streets eases pressure on the PSNI, emergency departments, NIAS and Belfast City Council allowing them to focus their time and effort on more serious and pressing issues. Our highly visible presence also provides reassurance to the community, helping to keep Belfast Safe and make people feel safe.

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