P.A.C.E. (Parent, Carer and Professionals Events)
A free event to help families better understand the needs and difficulties that young people can face and how to manage potential issues/concerns they have about their young person.
What is P.A.C.E?
P.A.C.E. (Parent, Carer and Professionals Events) engage families in understanding the needs and difficulties that young people can face. The events help parents and carers to gain more confidence and knowledge about how to manage potential issues or concerns they may have about their young person.
Workshops are run by experts in their field, such as youth organisations, Hampshire CAMHS and Autism Hampshire.
There are information stands available, which provide relevant information on the numerous organisations and charities that provide support for families in Hampshire.
Please view timetable here: Timetable
To request to have an Information Stand at this event, please email spnt.hantscamhsinnovation@nhs.net.
Scroll down to ‘Schedule’ to reserve individual Workshops.
The events include a variety of 60-minute workshops which focus on relevant issues, such as:
- Helping boost body image and self-esteem
- Managing ADHD
- Supporting a child with eating difficulties
- CARE (coping and resilience education)
- Crisis and self-harm
- Autism Awareness
- Anxiety Management
Please be aware that these events are provided completely free by the NHS, and therefore providing refreshments to all attendees is not possible. The venues for PACE events change, and we rely on sourcing large spaces to allow as many people as possible to attend, therefore we are unable to always provide parking, or be close to accessing local cafes. You are encouraged prior to attending to consider what refreshments you will need, and where you may be able to park. We would encourage you to take into account additional time you may need for parking, etc, in order to arrive at your sessions on time.
Our aims
- To provide information in a way that is helpful, engaging and non-threatening
- To present information that will de-stigmatise mental illness and other related issues
- To raise awareness of potential issues and where to seek help, advice and support
Event details
Date: Friday 3rd March 2023
Location: Brighton Hill Community School, Brighton Way, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG22 4HS
Schedule
Supporting A Child With Eating Difficulties
- This workshop solely focuses on eating disorders as a mental health disorder; it does not address eating difficulties in the context of neuro-developmental such as Autism
- Signs and symptoms; what to look for
- Next steps and practical strategies to support a young person
- Where to go for more support and referrals to the Eating Disorder Team
Managing ADHD
- What is ADHD? Spotting the signs and symptoms
- Diagnosis: the process and things to know about the diagnostic assessment
- How to support a young person with ADHD
- Where to go for help and support
CARE (Coping And Resilience Education)
- Learn about emotional and mental health; how to manage when life gets tough
ARFID (Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder)
Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder is a feeding and eating disorder. People with ARFID find it hard to eat enough for healthy growth, development and functioning.
Under 12's - Workshop for parents of children with anxiety
This workshop offers guidelines about anxiety. This will support parents in understanding anxiety while giving them tools on how to support their child at home. Helpful tips and strategies will be discussed during the workshop.
Over 12's Wellbeing in Action
This workshop offers guidance about a range of difficulties that young people may face. This will support parents in understanding these mental health difficulties and give tools on how to support themselves and their young person. Helpful tips and strategies will be discussed during the workshop.
CARE (Coping And Resilience Education)
- Learn about emotional and mental health; how to manage when life gets tough
Managing ADHD
- What is ADHD? Spotting the signs and symptoms
- Diagnosis: the process and things to know about the diagnostic assessment
- How to support a young person with ADHD
- Where to go for help and support
Supporting Trauma Recovery
Understanding the Impact of trauma on young people and how together we can help them to recover.
Crisis and Self Harm
- What is self-harm? why do young people self-harm?
- Signs and symptoms that a young person may be engaging in self-harm behaviour
- How to support a young person who is in crisis (practical strategies)
- Where to go for help and support
Autism Awareness
- What is Autistic Spectrum Condition?
- Spotting the signs and symptoms
- Diagnosis: the process and things to know about the diagnostic assessment
- How to support a young person with ASC
- Where to go for more help and support
Anxiety Management
- What is anxiety? Spotting the signs and symptoms
- How to support a young person who experiences anxiety (practical strategies)
- Where to go for more help and support
Crisis and Self Harm
- What is self-harm? why do young people self-harm?
- Signs and symptoms that a young person may be engaging in self-harm behaviour
- How to support a young person who is in crisis (practical strategies)
- Where to go for help and support
Looking After Yourself to Support Your Child
Parent and Carer wellbeing – Looking after yourself to support your child
Parenting, caring for and supporting a child or young person experiencing mental and emotional difficulties is common, however, it can be a lonely, emotional and stressful experience. We recognise parents and carers are key to supporting the mental health of their children, however, there is often a lack of support for the experiences of parents and carers. This workshop will focus on the needs and challenges for parents and carers, as well as provide a range of practical advice and strategies around how to look after yourself in order to better support the wellbeing of your child.
Anxiety Management
- What is anxiety? Spotting the signs and symptoms
- How to support a young person who experiences anxiety (practical strategies)
- Where to go for more help and support
Autism Awareness
- What is Autistic Spectrum Condition?
- Spotting the signs and symptoms
- Diagnosis; the process and things to know about the diagnostic assessment
- How to support a young person with ASC
- Where to go for more help and support
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