We are delighted to announce a new edition of the Parents Plus ADHD Children’s Programme manual. Drawing on feedback from trained facilitators and parents who completed the programme, the new edition comes with:
Additional handouts, worksheets, videos and posters
An expanded full colour standalone manual that not longer requires the PPCP manual for delivery.
Additional content on working with ADHD families from a neurodiversity affirming, strengths-based perspective.
Come along to one of our webinars Monday 10th Feb at 2-3pm or Friday 14th Feb at 10-11am, to find out more about the Parents Plus ADHD Children’s Programme and the new edition. Places are free but you must register in advance.
If you have already trained in the ADHD programme, the new Facilitator’s manual can be purchased at a discounted price of 50 euro. The new manual can be used with the the original Parent book.
If you have not yet trained, the next full PP-ADHD programme training starts on the 26th March 2025.
We are delighted to announce our Facilitator Training Schedule at Parents Plus for 2025, offering you an opportunity to build on your skills and enhance your service’s capacity to make a positive impact in the lives of the families you support.
Our scheduled training takes place online. Additional training dates will be scheduled and shared as the year progresses. You can expect the following from Parents Plus Facilitator Training:
Short morning sessions delivered online (with regular screen breaks) over several days, making it convenient to participate while managing your other work commitments.
Practical skills from experienced trainers in solution-focused group work, proven to enhance parent engagement, reduce waiting lists, and lead to better outcomes for families.
Access to a supportive community of practice, providing a space for continuous learning and development even after the training ends.
Affordable training with a purpose. As a charity, all profits from training and materials are reinvested into developing new programmes to meet evolving family needs and sponsoring training and mentoring for services with limited-funding supporting high-need families.
Parents Plus Early Years Programme Facilitator Training
Promoting attachment, learning and well-being for parents of children aged 1 to 6 years.
The Parents Plus Early Years programme (PPEY) is a practical, solution-focused and evidence-based course that builds on parent strengths. It can be delivered over 6-12 sessions to groups of parents or to individual families. The Early Years Programme can be delivered as a universal programme for parents of children aged 1 to 6 years including those with additional needs such as ADHD, Autism, and other developmental differences.
Training takes place online over five mornings from 9.15am to 1.30pm on 24th, 25th, 27th February and 3rd and 4th March 2025.
Parents Plus Early Years Programme One Module Training in Core Delivery takes place on online on 23rd January 2025 from 9:15am-1:30pm. This training is only open to facilitators previously trained in the Parents Plus Early Years Programme.
Parents Plus Children’s Programme Facilitator Training
Promoting attachment, learning and well-being for parents of children aged 6-12 years
The Parents Plus Children’s programme is a practical, solution-focused and evidence-based course that builds on parent strengths. It can be delivered over 6-12 sessions to groups of parents or to individual families.
The Children’s Programme can be delivered as a universal programme for parents of children aged 6-12 years including those dealing with additional emotional and behavioural concerns.
Training takes place online over five mornings from 9.15am to 1pm on 5th, 6th, 7th, 10th & 11th March 2025.
Addressing the particular needs of parents of children with ADHD aged 6 to 12 years
The Parents Plus ADHD Children’s programme (PP-ADHD) is a practical, solution-focused and evidence-based course that builds on parent strengths. It can be delivered over 8 sessions to groups of parents or to individual families.
Training takes place online over five mornings from 9.15am to 1:30pm on 26th, 27th, 28th, 31st March and 1st April 2025.
Parents Plus Adolescent Programme Facilitator Training
Promoting effective communication and positive relationships, for parents of adolescents aged 11 to 16 years.
The Parents Plus Adolescents programme is a practical, solution-focused and evidence-based course that builds on parent strengths. It can be delivered over 6-12 sessions to groups of parents or to individual families.
The Adolescents Programme can be delivered as a universal programme for parents of adolescents aged 11-16 years including those dealing with additional emotional and behavioural concerns.
Training takes place online over five mornings from 9.15am to 1pm on 24th, 25th, 26th February and 3rd and 4th March 2025.
Parents Plus Special Needs Programme Facilitator Training
Addressing the particular needs of parents of adolescents with an intellectual disability.
The Parents Plus Special Needs programme (PPSN) is a practical, solution-focused and evidence-based course that builds on parent strengths. It can be delivered over 7 sessions to groups of parents or to individual families.
The Special Needs Programme is suitable for parents who are raising an older child or adolescent with a mild, moderate or severe intellectual disability, and who may also have a diagnosis, such as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or a physical disability.
Training takes place online over four mornings from 9.15am to 1:15pm on 26th, 27th February and 3rd & 4th March 2025.
Parents Plus Working Things Out Facilitator Training
Promoting positive mental health and teaching coping skills to adolescents.
The Working Things Out Programme is a practical, solution-focused and evidence-based course that builds on adolescent’s strengths. Drawing on the principles of CBT, and illustrated by the stories of real young people, it can be delivered over 8 sessions to groups of adolescents and to individual young people.
The Working Things Out Programme can be delivered both as a preventative youth mental health programme to promote positive coping, and as an intervention for young people with identified mental health problems, such as anxiety, depression or self-harm.
Training takes place online over three mornings from 9.15am to 1:30pm on 21st, 22nd & 23rd January 2025.
Parents Plus Parenting When Separated Facilitator Training
Supporting parents who are preparing for, going through or have gone through a separation or divorce.
The Parents Plus Parenting When Separated Programme is a practical, solution-focused and evidence-based course that builds on parent strengths. It can be delivered over six sessions, to groups of parents or to individual parents.
The Parenting When Separated Programme is suitable for fathers and mothers as well as residential and non-residential parents.
Training takes place online over three mornings from 9.15am to 1:30pm on 6th, 7th & 13th February 2025.
Parents Plus Healthy Families Programme Facilitator Training
Promoting positive relationships, and family well-being for parents of children aged 0-12 years
The Parents Plus Healthy Families programme (PPHF) is a practical, solution-focused and evidence-based course that builds on parent strengths. It can be delivered over 8 sessions to groups of parents or to individual families.
The Healthy Families Programme can be delivered as a universal programme for parents of babies and young children aged 0-12 years, with an emphasis on establishing healthy habits that promote family health and well-being.
Training takes place online over four mornings on 13th, 14th, 20th and 21st March 2025.
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