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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20190624T083000
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SUMMARY:Cairns - Helping Behaviourally Challenged Students Do Well with Dr Ross Greene
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nSay goodbye to conflict\, screaming\, time-outs\, detentions and suspensions. Say hello to solving problems collaboratively and proactively. If all those consequences you’ve been using haven’t improved the challenging behaviour of your child or student\, then this workshop is for you! To really address child behaviour\, we need to focus on the problems that are causing that behaviour. Solve those problems collaboratively and proactively\, and you’ll not only improve the child’s behaviour\, you’ll simultaneously improve your relationship\, enhance communication\, and teach a bunch of important skills. Dr Greene will train participants in the use of his empirically supported model\, Collaborative and Proactive Solutions (CPS).  The Cairns workshop introduces participants to the model and it’s use in a range of settings and is suitable for both professionals and parents. \nWhere do I buy tickets?\nAll the information you need is presented below\, once you have finished reading you can purchase tickets for the Cairns Workshop at the bottom of this page. If you have questions you can email us info@socialmind.com.au or call us on (02) 5105 5262\, we are only too happy to help. \nWorkshop Information\nIntroduction to CPS Workshop – Cairns – Monday 24 June 2019\nIn this introductory workshop to be held at James Cook University\, The Cairns Institute in Smithfield Cairns\, Far North Queensland\, Dr Greene will train participants in the use of his empirically supported model Collaborative and Proactive Solutions (CPS). The CPS model has transformed thinking and practices in countless families\, schools\, private therapeutic practices\, inpatient psychiatry units and juvenile detention facilities throughout the world and has been associated with dramatic reductions in adult-child conflict\, challenging behaviours\, disciplinary referrals\, detentions\, suspensions\, seclusions and physical\, chemical and mechanical restraints. \nThe CPS model represents a significant departure from discipline-as-usual: It focuses on solving problems rather than on modifying behaviour\, emphasises collaborative rather than unilateral solutions\, encourages proactive rather than reactive intervention\, de-emphasises diagnostic categories and provides practical\, research-based tools for assessment and intervention. \nParticipants in this workshop will leave with an understanding of the underpinnings of the model\, its refinements over the past 8-10 years and practical assessment and intervention tools that can be brought back to and used in a diverse range of settings. \nAll participants will receive a certificate crediting them with 6 workshop/contact hours. \nMore information about Dr Greene’s CPS model can be found here. \nNote:  Advanced workshops are being held in Brisbane\, Melbourne and Sydney. \nRecommendations from last year’s workshop\nI was just so impressed with this workshop. I thought it was just brilliant. It was like being given the missing piece of a puzzle to complete my transition over many years from the old fashioned authoritarian approach to discipline\, to one that uses empathy and treats children with respect and dignity. I’ve always known what I wanted to achieve but lacked the skills and knowledge to do so as effectively as I wanted. This workshop helped me to see I’ve been focussing on the wrong things. How exciting. Many thanks. (Professional) \nThanks so much for hosting the workshop yesterday. It was super informative and my husband and I both feel we have a better understanding of the CPS model to support our 3 kids. I thought I’d cheekily offer our family if you need a volunteer case study for when Ross returns for advanced training! (Parent) \nMore recommendations can be found HERE. \nDr Ross Greene Biography\nDr Ross Greene is an internationally recognised child psychologist and acclaimed author. Dr Greene was on the faculty at Harvard Medical School for over 20 years and is now founding director of the non-profit Lives in the Balance. His research-based model – called Collaborative & Proactive Solutions (CPS)\, and described in his influential books The Explosive Child\, Lost at School\, Lost and Found\, and Raising Human Beings – has revolutionised the treatment of kids with social\, emotional\, and behavioural challenges in a vast array of settings. Dr Greene’s vast experience in working with kids in these settings is the guiding vision for his work. He is also adjunct associate professor in the Department of Psychology at Virginia Tech and adjunct professor on the Faculty of Science at the University of Technology in Sydney\, Australia. Ross presented his one-day training program in his Collaborative & Proactive Solutions model to sell out audiences in Australia last year. Dr Greene lectures and consults widely throughout the world and lives in Portland\, Maine. \nTicket Prices\nEarly Bird ticket sales 29 January to 19 April 2019\nEarly Bird – Introductory Workshop – $250 plus GST ($275 including GST). \nStandard Rate ticket sales 20 April to 7 June 2019\nStandard Rate – Introductory Workshop – $350 plus GST ($385 including GST). \nTickets are purchased at the bottom of this page. \nTicketing Notes\n\nAll prices are in Australian Dollars and include GST.\nVenue capacity is limited and we expect tickets to sell out early.\nThere are prerequisites to attend the Advanced Workshop\, see Advanced Workshop notes.\nOur Workshop Refund and Cancelation Policy is here\, in purchasing a ticket you are deemed to have accepted our Workshop Refund and Cancelation Policy.\nIf you are purchasing a ticket from a country outside Australia our website does not display or charge the Australian Goods and Services Tax (GST).\nYour Tickets and your Tax Invoice/Receipt are emailed upon purchase.\nThis year we are offering one low price for everyone.  The current Early Bird rate is $200 cheaper than last year’s “professional” rate and $40 cheaper than last year’s “parent” rate.  We hope you like our new “one low price for all” and will spread the word for us.  Change will only happen when as many people as possible attend this workshop and we want to influence change not just provide training.\n\nPurchase Orders\nWe accept Purchase Orders from Schools and Government Departments who can not use a corporate credit card.  Information on Purchase Orders is here.  Scan and email your Purchase Order to orders@socialmind.com.au.   Along with the Purchase Order we will need: \n\nThe name and email address of the person(s) attending the workshop.\nLet us know if you wish to purchase catering.\nLet us know if you are attending the free screening of the film The Kids We Lose – A Documentary Film at the end of the workshop (see information below).\nWe will email you back a Tax Invoice.\n\nCatering (please read)\nAll ticket purchases DO NOT include catering.  We do this to keep ticket prices as low as possible. \nYou can choose to purchase catering by adding catering to your ticket purchase in the ticketing section at the bottom of this page.    \nIf you purchase catering it includes morning and afternoon tea and a working style lunch.  There is a space to provide your dietary requests when purchasing catering. \nYou are welcome to bring your own lunch and refreshments if you prefer\, but you can’t eat in the theatre. \nWe try to choose venues where there are food outlets and cafés within close proximity and provide adequate time for lunch and breaks so participants can go out for food and refreshments at break times.  Please note that opportunities to purchase food may not be available at the Cairns workshop\, so if you don’t want to purchase a catering ticket\, you should bring your own refreshments. \n\nCatering Ticket Cairns – $45 – includes all day tea/coffee/juice/water\, morning and afternoon tea and lunch.  Catering Tickets are purchased at the bottom of this page.\n\nDocumentary Film Screening\nDirectly after the 24 June workshop in Cairns\, there will be a free screening of the film The Kids We Lose – A Documentary Film\, Ross Greene was the Executive Producer.  Information about the film is HERE.  All workshop participants are warmly invited to attend this free Australian premiere screening\, the documentary goes for 90 minutes and will commence at the end of the workshop.  When purchasing a workshop ticket you will be asked to indicate whether you can attend the film screening or not (to help us plan seating). \nWorkshop Timetable \nThe workshop will start on time at 8:30am with registration open from 8am.\n8:00am – Registration opens \n8:30am – Workshop Commences \n10:15am – Morning Break (30 minutes) \n10:45am – Workshop Continues \n12:00 noon – Lunch (60 minutes) \n1:00pm – Workshop Continues \n2:15pm – Afternoon Break (30 minutes) \n2:45pm – Workshop Continues \n4:30pm – Workshop Concludes \n4:35pm – Free Australian Premiere of The Kids We Lose – A Documentary Film (90 minutes) \nHow is the training delivered?\nAll workshops will be delivered via a combination of lecture with accompanying handouts\, review of clinical applications via video\, and audience questions. \nWho is the training suitable for?\nThese workshops are suitable for (but not limited to) health professionals\, psychologists\, therapists\, counsellors\, social workers\, speech language pathologists\, occupational therapists\, school psychologists\, school administrators\, school principals\, classroom teachers\, special education teachers\, teacher aids\, disability workers\, autism specialists\, policy makers and administrators\, juvenile justice workers\, child protection workers\, mental health practitioners\, youth workers\, residential and respite care workers\, chaplains\, nurses\, child behaviour specialists and of course parents and carers. \nApart from the prerequisites to attend the Advanced workshop (completing the Introductory workshop)\, there are no formal prerequisites to attending the Introductory workshops.  Anyone interested in the workshop content is welcome to attend\, however you do so under your own volition. \nWhat to Bring?\nWater/water bottle\, pen and notebook/device\, if you do not purchase catering bring lunch and snacks\, don’t forget that water bottle. \nDo I get a Certificate of Attendance?\nAt the conclusion of the workshop all ticket holders will receive a certificate crediting you with: \n\n6 workshop/contact hours per workshop\n\nWhat is our workshop refund and cancelation policy?\nOur Workshop Refund and Cancelation Policy can be found HERE. \nI’ve booked but never received my receipt by email.\nPlease check your Spam folder. If you are a Gmail user\, please also check your “Social” and “Promotions” tabs in your Inbox. \nHow do I get to the venue?\nThe workshop will be held at James Cook University\, The Cairns Institute\, Crowther Theatre\, Lecture Theatre A3-001\, McGregor Rd\, Smithfield QLD.  Venue location information including parking information\, can be found HERE. \nStill have a question?\nSend your question to info@socialmind.com.au or you can call us on (02) 5105 5262.  We are happy to help you register over the phone if you are having trouble. \n
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190626T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190627T163000
DTSTAMP:20190227T131908
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SUMMARY:Brisbane - Helping Behaviourally Challenged Students Do Well with Dr Ross Greene
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nSay goodbye to conflict\, screaming\, time-outs\, detentions and suspensions. Say hello to solving problems collaboratively and proactively.  If all those consequences you’ve been using haven’t improved the challenging behaviour of your child or student\, then this workshop is for you!  To really address child behaviour\, we need to focus on the problems that are causing that behaviour. Solve those problems collaboratively and proactively\, and you’ll not only improve the child’s behaviour\, you’ll simultaneously improve your relationship\, enhance communication\, and teach a bunch of important skills.  Dr Greene will train participants in the use of his empirically supported model\, Collaborative and Proactive Solutions (CPS). \nTwo workshops will be held in Brisbane.  The Introduction to CPS Workshop on Wednesday 26 June introduces participants to the CPS model and it’s use in a range of settings and is suitable for both professionals and parents.  The Advanced CPS Workshop on Thursday 27 June dives deeper into the CPS model.  The Advanced workshop builds on the understanding you gained during the Introductory workshop\, to further develop your skills and ability to implement the CPS model.  The prerequisite for attending the Advanced workshop is having attended at the Introductory Workshop\, either on 26 June or when Ross was in the country last year or at some other time.  You can purchase the Introductory and Advanced workshops individually or together. \nWhere do I buy tickets?\nAll the information you need is presented below\, once you have finished reading you can purchase tickets for the Brisbane Workshops at the bottom of this page. If you have questions you can email us info@socialmind.com.au or call us on (02) 5105 5262\, we are only too happy to help you. \nWorkshop Information\nIntroduction to CPS Workshop – Brisbane – Wednesday 26 June 2019\nIn this introductory workshop in to be held at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre in South Brisbane\, Queensland\, Dr Greene will train participants in the use of his empirically supported model Collaborative and Proactive Solutions (CPS). The CPS model has transformed thinking and practices in countless families\, schools\, private therapeutic practices\, inpatient psychiatry units and juvenile detention facilities throughout the world and has been associated with dramatic reductions in adult-child conflict\, challenging behaviours\, disciplinary referrals\, detentions\, suspensions\, seclusions and physical\, chemical and mechanical restraints. \nThe CPS model represents a significant departure from discipline-as-usual: It focuses on solving problems rather than on modifying behaviour\, emphasises collaborative rather than unilateral solutions\, encourages proactive rather than reactive intervention\, de-emphasises diagnostic categories and provides practical\, research-based tools for assessment and intervention. \nParticipants in this workshop will leave with an understanding of the underpinnings of the model\, its refinements over the past 8-10 years and practical assessment and intervention tools that can be brought back to and used in a diverse range of settings. \nAll participants will receive a certificate crediting them with 6 workshop/contact hours. \nMore information about Dr Greene’s CPS model can be found here. \nAdvanced CPS Training Workshop – Brisbane – Thursday 27 June 2019\nThe Advanced workshop dives deeper into the CPS model.  The Advanced workshop builds on the understanding you gained during the Introductory workshop\, to further develop your skills and ability to implement the CPS model.  It is the perfect follow on from the Introductory Workshop for anyone serious about changing the existing discipline culture in an organisation. \nThe Advanced training workshop will provide participants with additional exposure to and instruction in key facets of the CPS model\, video examples of its application\, and model updates. The Advanced workshop is for those who have had attended the one-day Introductory workshop. The Advanced Training day will be divided into four segments. \nSegment 1: Diving deeper on the Assessment of Lagging Skills and Unsolved Problems\, including video example and practice \nSegment 2: Diving deeper on the Empathy step of Plan B\, including video examples \nSegment 3: Diving deeper on the Empathy step of Plan B\, including video examples and practice \nSegment 4: Diving deeper on the Define Adult Concerns and Invitation steps of Plan B\, including video examples\, and special topics \nPrerequisite:  The prerequisite for attending the Advanced workshop is having attended at the Introductory Workshop\, either on 26 June or when Ross was in the country last year or at some other time.  You can purchase the Introductory and Advanced workshops together. \nRecommendations from last year’s workshop\nI was just so impressed with this workshop. I thought it was just brilliant. It was like being given the missing piece of a puzzle to complete my transition over many years from the old fashioned authoritarian approach to discipline\, to one that uses empathy and treats children with respect and dignity. I’ve always known what I wanted to achieve but lacked the skills and knowledge to do so as effectively as I wanted. This workshop helped me to see I’ve been focussing on the wrong things. How exciting. Many thanks. (Professional) \nThanks so much for hosting the workshop yesterday. It was super informative and my husband and I both feel we have a better understanding of the CPS model to support our 3 kids. I thought I’d cheekily offer our family if you need a volunteer case study for when Ross returns for advanced training! (Parent) \nMore recommendations can be found HERE. \nDr Ross Greene Biography\nDr Ross Greene is an internationally recognised child psychologist and acclaimed author. Dr Greene was on the faculty at Harvard Medical School for over 20 years and is now founding director of the non-profit Lives in the Balance. His research-based model – called Collaborative & Proactive Solutions (CPS)\, and described in his influential books The Explosive Child\, Lost at School\, Lost and Found\, and Raising Human Beings – has revolutionised the treatment of kids with social\, emotional\, and behavioural challenges in a vast array of settings. Dr Greene’s vast experience in working with kids in these settings is the guiding vision for his work. He is also adjunct associate professor in the Department of Psychology at Virginia Tech and adjunct professor on the Faculty of Science at the University of Technology in Sydney\, Australia. Ross presented his one-day training program in his Collaborative & Proactive Solutions model to sell out audiences in Australia last year. Dr Greene lectures and consults widely throughout the world and lives in Portland\, Maine. \nTicket Prices\nEarly Bird ticket sales 29 January to 19 April 2019\nEarly Bird – Introductory Workshop – $250 plus GST ($275 including GST). \nEarly Bird – Advanced Workshop – $250 plus GST ($275 including GST). \nEarly Bird – Introductory and Advanced Workshops combo – $490 plus GST ($539 including GST). \nTickets are purchased at the bottom of this page. \nStandard Rate ticket sales 20 April to 7 June 2019\nStandard Rate – Introductory Workshop – $350 plus GST ($385 including GST). \nStandard Rate – Advanced Workshop – $350 plus GST ($385 including GST). \nStandard Rate – Introductory and Advanced Workshops combo – $690 plus GST ($759 including GST). \nTicketing Notes\n\nAll prices are in Australian Dollars and include GST.\nVenue capacity is limited and we expect tickets to sell out early.\nThere are prerequisites to attend the Advanced Workshop\, see Advanced Workshop notes.\nOur Workshop Refund and Cancelation Policy is here\, in purchasing a ticket you are deemed to have accepted our Workshop Refund and Cancelation Policy.\nIf you are purchasing a ticket from a country outside Australia our website does not display or charge the Australian Goods and Services Tax (GST).\nYour Tickets and your Tax Invoice/Receipt are emailed upon purchase.\nThis year we are offering one low price for everyone.  The current Early Bird rate is $200 cheaper than last year’s “professional” rate and $40 cheaper than last year’s “parent” rate.  We hope you like our new “one low price for all” and will spread the word for us.  Change will only happen when as many people as possible attend this workshop and we want to influence change not just provide training.\n\nPurchase Orders\nWe accept Purchase Orders from Schools and Government Departments who can not use a corporate credit card.  Information on Purchase Orders is here.  Scan and email your Purchase Order to orders@socialmind.com.au.   Along with the Purchase Order we will need: \n\nThe name and email address of the person(s) attending the workshop.\nLet us know if you wish to purchase catering.\nLet us know if you are attending the free screening of the film The Kids We Lose – A Documentary Film at the end of the workshop (see information below).\nWe will email you back a Tax Invoice.\n\nCatering (please read)\nAll ticket purchases DO NOT include catering.  We do this to keep ticket prices as low as possible. \nYou can choose to purchase catering by adding catering to your ticket purchase in the ticketing section at the bottom of this page.    \nIf you purchase catering it includes arrival tea and coffee\, morning and afternoon tea and a working style lunch.  There is a space to provide your dietary requests when purchasing catering.  Remember to purchase two catering tickets if you are attending both the Introductory and Advanced workshop (one catering ticket per day). \nYou are welcome to bring your own lunch and refreshments if you prefer\, but you can’t eat in the theatre. \nWe try to choose venues where there are food outlets and cafés within close proximity and we provide adequate time for lunch and breaks so participants can go out for food and refreshments at break times.  There are plenty of food options in South Bank near the venue.  A directory is HERE. \n\nCatering Ticket Brisbane – $75 – includes arrival tea/coffee\, morning and afternoon tea and lunch.  If you want catering for two days buy two catering tickets.  Catering tickets are purchased at the bottom of this page.\n\nDocumentary Film Screening\nDirectly after the 26 June workshop in Brisbane\, there will be a free screening of the film The Kids We Lose – A Documentary Film\, Ross Greene was the Executive Producer.  Information about the film is HERE.  All workshop participants are warmly invited to attend this free Australian premiere screening\, the documentary goes for 90 minutes and will commence at the end of the workshop.  When purchasing a workshop ticket you will be asked to indicate whether you can attend the film screening or not (to help us plan seating). \nWorkshop Timetable \nThe workshop will start on time at 8:30am with registration open from 8am.\n8:00am – Registration opens \n8:30am – Workshop Commences \n10:15am – Morning Break (30 minutes) \n10:45am – Workshop Continues \n12:00 noon – Lunch (60 minutes) \n1:00pm – Workshop Continues \n2:15pm – Afternoon Break (30 minutes) \n2:45pm – Workshop Continues \n4:30pm – Workshop Concludes \n4:35pm – Following the 26 June workshop – Free Australian Premiere of The Kids We Lose – A Documentary Film (90 minutes) \nHow is the training delivered?\nAll workshops will be delivered via a combination of lecture with accompanying handouts\, review of clinical applications via video\, and audience questions. \nWho is the training suitable for?\nThese workshops are suitable for (but not limited to) health professionals\, psychologists\, therapists\, counsellors\, social workers\, speech language pathologists\, occupational therapists\, school psychologists\, school administrators\, school principals\, classroom teachers\, special education teachers\, teacher aids\, disability workers\, autism specialists\, policy makers and administrators\, juvenile justice workers\, child protection workers\, mental health practitioners\, youth workers\, residential and respite care workers\, chaplains\, nurses\, child behaviour specialists and of course parents and carers. \nApart from the prerequisites to attend the Advanced workshop (completing the Introductory workshop)\, there are no formal prerequisites to attending the Introductory workshop.  Anyone interested in the workshop content is welcome to attend\, however you do so under your own volition. \nWhat to Bring?\nWater/water bottle\, pen and notebook/device\, if you do not purchase catering bring lunch and snacks (you will also have time to buy lunch and refreshments)\, don’t forget that water bottle. \nDo I get a Certificate of Attendance?\nAt the conclusion of each workshop all ticket holders will receive a certificate crediting you with: \n\n6 workshop/contact hours per workshop\nIf you attend both the Introductory Workshop and the Advanced Workshop you will receive a certificate crediting you with 12 workshop/contact hours.\n\nWhat is our workshop refund and cancelation policy?\nOur Workshop Refund and Cancelation Policy can be found HERE. \nI’ve booked but never received my receipt by email.\nPlease check your Spam folder. If you are a Gmail user\, please also check your “Social” and “Promotions” tabs in your Inbox. \nHow do I get to the venue?\nThe workshop will be held at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre\, Merivale St & Glenelg Street\, South Brisbane QLD 4101.  Information on how to get to the venue\, including public transport\, car parking\, accomodation\, cafes and restaurants is HERE. \nStill have a question?\nSend your question to info@socialmind.com.au or you can call us on (02) 5105 5262.  We are happy to help you register over the phone if you are having trouble. \n
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LOCATION:Merivale Street & Glenelg Street\, South Brisbane\, QLD\, 4101\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Training Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190629T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190629T163000
DTSTAMP:20190227T131908
CREATED:20190127T111400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190213T105939Z
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SUMMARY:Port Lincoln South Australia - Helping Behaviourally Challenged Students Do Well with Dr Ross Greene
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nSay goodbye to conflict\, screaming\, time-outs\, detentions and suspensions. Say hello to solving problems collaboratively and proactively. If all those consequences you’ve been using haven’t improved the challenging behaviour of your child or student\, then this workshop is for you!  To really address child behaviour\, we need to focus on the problems that are causing that behaviour. Solve those problems collaboratively and proactively\, and you’ll not only improve the child’s behaviour\, you’ll simultaneously improve your relationship\, enhance communication\, and teach a bunch of important skills.  Dr Greene will train participants in the use of his empirically supported model\, Collaborative and Proactive Solutions (CPS).  This workshop introduces participants to the model and it’s use in a range of settings and is suitable for both professionals and parents. \nWhere do I buy tickets?\nAll the information you need is presented below\, once you have finished reading you can purchase tickets for the Port Lincoln Workshop at the bottom of this page. If you have questions you can email us info@socialmind.com.au or call us on (02) 5105 5262\, we are only too happy to help. \nSponsorship for Eyre Peninsula Residents\nSponsorship has been received to enable residents of the Eyre Peninsula to attend this workshop at a discounted price.  If you live on the Eyre Peninsula\, before you book your ticket\, contact Tobruk Centre for Children’s Development in Port Lincoln and ask for the Discount Coupon Code to use when purchasing a ticket at the bottom of this page. Phone: 8683 4488 and ask for the Dr Ross Greene discount code\, you’ll see where to use the code as you step through the registration process at the bottom of this page. \nResidents from outside the Eyre Peninsula are most welcome to attend the workshop.   Travel and accommodation information below.  The Social Mind is sponsoring catering for everyone who attends the Port Lincoln workshop\, so everyone who attends the Port Lincoln workshop eats for free! \nWorkshop Information\nIntroduction to CPS Workshop – Port Lincoln SA – Saturday 29 June 2019\nIn this introductory workshop in to be held at the Port Lincoln Hotel\, South Australia\, Dr Greene will train participants in the use of his empirically supported model Collaborative and Proactive Solutions (CPS). The CPS model has transformed thinking and practices in countless families\, schools\, private therapeutic practices\, inpatient psychiatry units and juvenile detention facilities throughout the world and has been associated with dramatic reductions in adult-child conflict\, challenging behaviours\, disciplinary referrals\, detentions\, suspensions\, seclusions and physical\, chemical and mechanical restraints. \nThe CPS model represents a significant departure from discipline-as-usual: It focuses on solving problems rather than on modifying behaviour\, emphasises collaborative rather than unilateral solutions\, encourages proactive rather than reactive intervention\, de-emphasises diagnostic categories and provides practical\, research-based tools for assessment and intervention. \nParticipants in this workshop will leave with an understanding of the underpinnings of the model\, its refinements over the past 8-10 years and practical assessment and intervention tools that can be brought back to and used in a diverse range of settings. \nAll participants will receive a certificate crediting them with 6 workshop/contact hours. \nMore information about Dr Greene’s CPS model can be found here. \nNote:  Advanced workshops are being held in Brisbane\, Melbourne and Sydney. \nRecommendations from last year’s workshop\nI was just so impressed with this workshop. I thought it was just brilliant. It was like being given the missing piece of a puzzle to complete my transition over many years from the old fashioned authoritarian approach to discipline\, to one that uses empathy and treats children with respect and dignity. I’ve always known what I wanted to achieve but lacked the skills and knowledge to do so as effectively as I wanted. This workshop helped me to see I’ve been focussing on the wrong things. How exciting. Many thanks. (Professional) \nThanks so much for hosting the workshop yesterday. It was super informative and my husband and I both feel we have a better understanding of the CPS model to support our 3 kids. I thought I’d cheekily offer our family if you need a volunteer case study for when Ross returns for advanced training! (Parent) \nMore recommendations can be found HERE. \nDr Ross Greene Biography\nDr Ross Greene is an internationally recognised child psychologist and acclaimed author. Dr Greene was on the faculty at Harvard Medical School for over 20 years and is now founding director of the non-profit Lives in the Balance. His research-based model – called Collaborative & Proactive Solutions (CPS)\, and described in his influential books The Explosive Child\, Lost at School\, Lost and Found\, and Raising Human Beings – has revolutionised the treatment of kids with social\, emotional\, and behavioural challenges in a vast array of settings. Dr Greene’s vast experience in working with kids in these settings is the guiding vision for his work. He is also adjunct associate professor in the Department of Psychology at Virginia Tech and adjunct professor on the Faculty of Science at the University of Technology in Sydney\, Australia. Ross presented his one-day training program in his Collaborative & Proactive Solutions model to sell out audiences in Australia last year. Dr Greene lectures and consults widely throughout the world and lives in Portland\, Maine. \nTicket Prices\nEarly Bird ticket sales 29 January to 19 April 2019\nEarly Bird – Introductory Workshop – $250 plus GST ($275 including GST). \nTickets are purchased at the bottom of this page. \nStandard Rate ticket sales 20 April to 7 June 2019\nStandard Rate – Introductory Workshop – $350 plus GST ($385 including GST). \nTicketing Notes\n\nAll prices are in Australian Dollars and include GST.\nVenue capacity is limited and we expect tickets to sell out early.\nThere are prerequisites to attend the Advanced Workshop\, see Advanced Workshop notes.\nOur Workshop Refund and Cancelation Policy is here\, in purchasing a ticket you are deemed to have accepted our Workshop Refund and Cancelation Policy.\nIf you are purchasing a ticket from a country outside Australia our website does not display or charge the Australian Goods and Services Tax (GST).\nYour Tickets and your Tax Invoice/Receipt are emailed upon purchase.\nThis year we are offering one low price for everyone.  The current Early Bird rate is $200 cheaper than last year’s “professional” rate and $40 cheaper than last year’s “parent” rate.  We hope you like our new “one low price for all” and will spread the word for us.  Change will only happen when as many people as possible attend this workshop and we want to influence change not just provide training.\n\nPurchase Orders\nWe accept Purchase Orders from Schools and Government Departments who can not use a corporate credit card.  Information on Purchase Orders is here.  Scan and email your Purchase Order to orders@socialmind.com.au.   Along with the Purchase Order we will need: \n\nThe name and email address of the person(s) attending the workshop.\nLet us know if you wish to purchase catering.\nLet us know if you are attending the free screening of the film The Kids We Lose – A Documentary Film at the end of the workshop (see information below).\nIf you are using the Eyre Peninsula sponsorship code please include your code and we will apply the sponsorship discount.\nWe will email you back a Tax Invoice.\n\nCatering\nAll Port Lincoln ticket purchases include catering.  The Social Mind is sponsoring catering for the Port Lincoln workshop\, lunch and refreshments are on us! \nCatering includes arrival tea and coffee\, morning and afternoon tea and a working style lunch.  There is a space to provide your dietary requests when purchasing a ticket.  Tickets are purchased at the bottom of this page. \nDocumentary Film Screening\nDirectly after the 29 June workshop in Port Lincoln\, there will be a free screening of the film The Kids We Lose – A Documentary Film\, Ross Greene was the Executive Producer.  Information about the film is HERE.  All workshop participants are warmly invited to attend this free Australian premiere screening\, the documentary goes for 90 minutes and will commence at the end of the workshop.  When purchasing a workshop ticket you will be asked to indicate whether you can attend the film screening or not (to help us plan seating). \nWorkshop Timetable\nThe workshop will start on time at 8:30am with registration open from 8am.\n8:00am – Registration opens \n8:30am – Workshop Commences \n10:15am – Morning Break (30 minutes) \n10:45am – Workshop Continues \n12:00 noon – Lunch (60 minutes) \n1:00pm – Workshop Continues \n2:15pm – Afternoon Break (30 minutes) \n2:45pm – Workshop Continues \n4:30pm – Workshop Concludes \n4:35pm – Free Australian Premiere of The Kids We Lose – A Documentary Film (90 minutes) \nHow is the training delivered?\nAll workshops will be delivered via a combination of lecture with accompanying handouts\, review of clinical applications via video\, and audience questions. \nWho is the training suitable for?\nThese workshops are suitable for (but not limited to) health professionals\, psychologists\, therapists\, counsellors\, social workers\, speech language pathologists\, occupational therapists\, school psychologists\, school administrators\, school principals\, classroom teachers\, special education teachers\, teacher aids\, disability workers\, autism specialists\, policy makers and administrators\, juvenile justice workers\, child protection workers\, mental health practitioners\, youth workers\, residential and respite care workers\, chaplains\, nurses\, child behaviour specialists and of course parents and carers. \nApart from the prerequisites to attend the Advanced workshop (completing the Introductory workshop)\, there are no formal prerequisites to attending the Introductory workshops.  Anyone interested in the workshop content is welcome to attend\, however you do so under your own volition. \nWhat to Bring?\nWater/water bottle\, pen and notebook/device . \nDo I get a Certificate of Attendance?\nAt the conclusion of the workshop all ticket holders will receive a certificate crediting you with: \n\n6 workshop/contact hours per workshop\n\nWhat is our workshop refund and cancelation policy?\nOur Workshop Refund and Cancelation Policy can be found HERE. \nI’ve booked but never received my receipt by email.\nPlease check your Spam folder. If you are a Gmail user\, please also check your “Social” and “Promotions” tabs in your Inbox. \nHow do I get to the venue?\nThe workshop will be held at the Port Lincoln Hotel\, 1 Lincoln Highway Port Lincoln\, South Australia.  Venue location information\, can be found HERE. \n\nPort Lincoln is just a short 45 minute flight from Adelaide.  Both Rex Airlines & Qantas fly to Port Lincoln offering several flight times per day. \n\n\nQantas www.qantas.com.au\nRex www.rex.com.au\n\nPort Lincoln Visitors Centre can assist you with accommodation HERE. \nStill have a question?\nSend your question to info@socialmind.com.au or you can call us on (02) 5105 5262.  We are happy to help you register over the phone if you are having trouble. \n
URL:https://socialmind.com.au/workshops/port-lincoln-south-australia-helping-behaviourally-challenged-students-do-well-with-dr-ross-greene/
LOCATION:1 Lincoln Highway\, Port Lincoln\, South Australia\, 5606\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Training Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190701T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190702T163000
DTSTAMP:20190227T131908
CREATED:20190127T181207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190213T102955Z
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SUMMARY:Melbourne - Helping Behaviourally Challenged Students Do Well with Dr Ross Greene
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nSay goodbye to conflict\, screaming\, time-outs\, detentions and suspensions. Say hello to solving problems collaboratively and proactively.  If all those consequences you’ve been using haven’t improved the challenging behaviour of your child or student\, then this workshop is for you!  To really address child behaviour\, we need to focus on the problems that are causing that behaviour. Solve those problems collaboratively and proactively\, and you’ll not only improve the child’s behaviour\, you’ll simultaneously improve your relationship\, enhance communication\, and teach a bunch of important skills.  Dr Greene will train participants in the use of his empirically supported model\, Collaborative and Proactive Solutions (CPS). \nTwo workshops will be held in Melbourne.  The Introduction to CPS Workshop on Monday 1 July introduces participants to the CPS model and it’s use in a range of settings and is suitable for both professionals and parents.  The Advanced CPS Workshop on Tuesday 2 July dives deeper into the CPS model.  The Advanced workshop builds on the understanding you gained during the Introductory workshop\, to further develop your skills and ability to implement the CPS model.  The prerequisite for attending the Advanced workshop is having attended at the Introductory Workshop\, either on 1 July or when Ross was in the country last year or at some other time.  You can purchase the Introductory and Advanced workshops individually or together. \nWhere do I buy tickets?\nAll the information you need is presented below\, once you have finished reading you can purchase tickets for the Melbourne Workshops at the bottom of this page. If you have questions you can email us info@socialmind.com.au or call us on (02) 5105 5262\, we are only too happy to help you. \nWorkshop Information\nIntroduction to CPS Workshop – Melbourne Monday 1 July 2019\nIn this introductory workshop to be held at the Melbourne Convention Exhibition Centre\, Melbourne Victoria\, Dr Greene will train participants in the use of his empirically supported model Collaborative and Proactive Solutions (CPS). The CPS model has transformed thinking and practices in countless families\, schools\, private therapeutic practices\, inpatient psychiatry units and juvenile detention facilities throughout the world and has been associated with dramatic reductions in adult-child conflict\, challenging behaviours\, disciplinary referrals\, detentions\, suspensions\, seclusions and physical\, chemical and mechanical restraints. \nThe CPS model represents a significant departure from discipline-as-usual: It focuses on solving problems rather than on modifying behaviour\, emphasises collaborative rather than unilateral solutions\, encourages proactive rather than reactive intervention\, de-emphasises diagnostic categories and provides practical\, research-based tools for assessment and intervention. \nParticipants in this workshop will leave with an understanding of the underpinnings of the model\, its refinements over the past 8-10 years and practical assessment and intervention tools that can be brought back to and used in a diverse range of settings. \nAll participants will receive a certificate crediting them with 6 workshop/contact hours. \nMore information about Dr Greene’s CPS model can be found here. \nAdvanced CPS Training Workshop – Melbourne – Tuesday 2 July 2019\nThe Advanced workshop dives deeper into the CPS model.  The Advanced workshop builds on the understanding you gained during the Introductory workshop\, to further develop your skills and ability to implement the CPS model.  It is the perfect follow on from the Introductory Workshop for anyone serious about changing the existing discipline culture in an organisation. \nThe Advanced training workshop will provide participants with additional exposure to and instruction in key facets of the CPS model\, video examples of its application\, and model updates. The Advanced workshop is for those who have had attended the one-day Introductory workshop. The Advanced Training day will be divided into four segments. \nSegment 1: Diving deeper on the Assessment of Lagging Skills and Unsolved Problems\, including video example and practice \nSegment 2: Diving deeper on the Empathy step of Plan B\, including video examples \nSegment 3: Diving deeper on the Empathy step of Plan B\, including video examples and practice \nSegment 4: Diving deeper on the Define Adult Concerns and Invitation steps of Plan B\, including video examples\, and special topics \nPrerequisite:  The prerequisite for attending the Advanced workshop is having attended at the Introductory Workshop\, either on 26 June or when Ross was in the country last year or at some other time.  You can purchase the Introductory and Advanced workshops together. \nRecommendations from last year’s workshop\nI was just so impressed with this workshop. I thought it was just brilliant. It was like being given the missing piece of a puzzle to complete my transition over many years from the old fashioned authoritarian approach to discipline\, to one that uses empathy and treats children with respect and dignity. I’ve always known what I wanted to achieve but lacked the skills and knowledge to do so as effectively as I wanted. This workshop helped me to see I’ve been focussing on the wrong things. How exciting. Many thanks. (Professional) \nThanks so much for hosting the workshop yesterday. It was super informative and my husband and I both feel we have a better understanding of the CPS model to support our 3 kids. I thought I’d cheekily offer our family if you need a volunteer case study for when Ross returns for advanced training! (Parent) \nMore recommendations can be found HERE. \nDr Ross Greene Biography\nDr Ross Greene is an internationally recognised child psychologist and acclaimed author. Dr Greene was on the faculty at Harvard Medical School for over 20 years and is now founding director of the non-profit Lives in the Balance. His research-based model – called Collaborative & Proactive Solutions (CPS)\, and described in his influential books The Explosive Child\, Lost at School\, Lost and Found\, and Raising Human Beings – has revolutionised the treatment of kids with social\, emotional\, and behavioural challenges in a vast array of settings. Dr Greene’s vast experience in working with kids in these settings is the guiding vision for his work. He is also adjunct associate professor in the Department of Psychology at Virginia Tech and adjunct professor on the Faculty of Science at the University of Technology in Sydney\, Australia. Ross presented his one-day training program in his Collaborative & Proactive Solutions model to sell out audiences in Australia last year. Dr Greene lectures and consults widely throughout the world and lives in Portland\, Maine. \nTicket Prices\nEarly Bird ticket sales 29 January to 19 April 2019\nEarly Bird – Introductory Workshop – $250 plus GST ($275 including GST). \nEarly Bird – Advanced Workshop – $250 plus GST ($275 including GST). \nEarly Bird – Introductory and Advanced Workshops combo – $490 plus GST ($539 including GST). \nTickets are purchased at the bottom of this page. \nStandard Rate ticket sales 20 April to 7 June 2019\nStandard Rate – Introductory Workshop – $350 plus GST ($385 including GST). \nStandard Rate – Advanced Workshop – $350 plus GST ($385 including GST). \nStandard Rate – Introductory and Advanced Workshops combo – $690 plus GST ($759 including GST). \nTicketing Notes\n\nAll prices are in Australian Dollars and include GST.\nVenue capacity is limited and we expect tickets to sell out early.\nThere are prerequisites to attend the Advanced Workshop\, see Advanced Workshop notes.\nOur Workshop Refund and Cancelation Policy is here\, in purchasing a ticket you are deemed to have accepted our Workshop Refund and Cancelation Policy.\nIf you are purchasing a ticket from a country outside Australia our website does not display or charge the Australian Goods and Services Tax (GST).\nYour Tickets and your Tax Invoice/Receipt are emailed upon purchase.\nThis year we are offering one low price for everyone.  The current Early Bird rate is $200 cheaper than last year’s “professional” rate and $40 cheaper than last year’s “parent” rate.  We hope you like our new “one low price for all” and will spread the word for us.  Change will only happen when as many people as possible attend this workshop and we want to influence change not just provide training.\n\nPurchase Orders\nWe accept Purchase Orders from Schools and Government Departments who can not use a corporate credit card.  Information on Purchase Orders is here.  Scan and email your Purchase Order to orders@socialmind.com.au.   Along with the Purchase Order we will need: \n\nThe name and email address of the person(s) attending the workshop.\nLet us know if you wish to purchase catering.\nLet us know if you are attending the free screening of the film The Kids We Lose – A Documentary Film at the end of the workshop (see information below).\nWe will email you back a Tax Invoice.\n\nCatering (please read)\nAll ticket purchases DO NOT include catering.  We do this to keep ticket prices as low as possible. \nYou can choose to purchase catering by adding catering to your ticket purchase in the ticketing section at the bottom of this page.    \nIf you purchase catering it includes arrival tea and coffee\, morning and afternoon tea and a working style lunch.  There is a space to provide your dietary requests when purchasing catering.  Remember to purchase two catering tickets if you are attending both the Introductory and Advanced workshop (one catering ticket per day). \nYou are welcome to bring your own lunch and refreshments if you prefer\, but you can’t eat in the theatre. \nWe try to choose venues where there are food outlets and cafés within close proximity and we provide adequate time for lunch and breaks so participants can go out for food and refreshments at break times.  There are plenty of food options near the venue.  A directory is HERE and HERE. \n\nCatering Ticket Melbourne – $75 – includes arrival tea/coffee\, morning and afternoon tea and lunch.  If you want catering for two days buy two catering tickets.  Catering Tickets are purchased at the bottom of this page.\n\nDocumentary Film Screening\nDirectly after the 1 July workshop in Melbourne\, there will be a free screening of the film The Kids We Lose – A Documentary Film\, Ross Greene was the Executive Producer.  Information about the film is HERE.  All workshop participants are warmly invited to attend this free Australian premiere screening\, the documentary goes for 90 minutes and will commence at the end of the workshop.  When purchasing a workshop ticket you will be asked to indicate whether you can attend the film screening or not (to help us plan seating). \nWorkshop Timetable \nThe workshop will start on time at 8:30am with registration open from 8am.\n8:00am – Registration opens \n8:30am – Workshop Commences \n10:15am – Morning Break (30 minutes) \n10:45am – Workshop Continues \n12:00 noon – Lunch (60 minutes) \n1:00pm – Workshop Continues \n2:15pm – Afternoon Break (30 minutes) \n2:45pm – Workshop Continues \n4:30pm – Workshop Concludes \n4:35pm – Following the workshop on 1 July – Free Australian Premiere of The Kids We Lose – A Documentary Film (90 minutes) \nHow is the training delivered?\nAll workshops will be delivered via a combination of lecture with accompanying handouts\, review of clinical applications via video\, and audience questions. \nWho is the training suitable for?\nThese workshops are suitable for (but not limited to) health professionals\, psychologists\, therapists\, counsellors\, social workers\, speech language pathologists\, occupational therapists\, school psychologists\, school administrators\, school principals\, classroom teachers\, special education teachers\, teacher aids\, disability workers\, autism specialists\, policy makers and administrators\, juvenile justice workers\, child protection workers\, mental health practitioners\, youth workers\, residential and respite care workers\, chaplains\, nurses\, child behaviour specialists and of course parents and carers. \nApart from the prerequisites to attend the Advanced workshop (completing the Introductory workshop)\, there are no formal prerequisites to attending the Introductory workshop.  Anyone interested in the workshop content is welcome to attend\, however you do so under your own volition. \nWhat to Bring?\nWater/water bottle\, pen and notebook/device\, if you do not purchase catering bring lunch and snacks (you will also have time to buy lunch and refreshments)\, don’t forget that water bottle. \nDo I get a Certificate of Attendance?\nAt the conclusion of each workshop all ticket holders will receive a certificate crediting you with: \n\n6 workshop/contact hours per workshop\nIf you attend both the Introductory Workshop and the Advanced Workshop you will receive a certificate crediting you with 12 workshop/contact hours.\n\nWhat is our workshop refund and cancelation policy?\nOur Workshop Refund and Cancelation Policy can be found HERE. \nI’ve booked but never received my receipt by email.\nPlease check your Spam folder. If you are a Gmail user\, please also check your “Social” and “Promotions” tabs in your Inbox. \nHow do I get to the venue?\nThe workshop will be held at the Melbourne Convention Exhibition Centre\, 1 Convention Centre Place\, South Wharf VIC 3006.  Information on how to get to the venue\, including public transport\, car parking\, accomodation\, cafes and restaurants is HERE. \nStill have a question?\nSend your question to info@socialmind.com.au or you can call us on (02) 5105 5262.  We are happy to help you register over the phone if you are having trouble. \n
URL:https://socialmind.com.au/workshops/melbourne-helping-behaviourally-challenged-students-do-well-with-dr-ross-greene/
LOCATION:1 Convention Centre Pl\, South Wharf\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Training Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190704T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190705T163000
DTSTAMP:20190227T131908
CREATED:20190201T043741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190213T103518Z
UID:39859-1562229000-1562344200@socialmind.com.au
SUMMARY:Sydney - Helping Behaviourally Challenged Students Do Well with Dr Ross Greene
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nSay goodbye to conflict\, screaming\, time-outs\, detentions and suspensions. Say hello to solving problems collaboratively and proactively.  If all those consequences you’ve been using haven’t improved the challenging behaviour of your child or student\, then this workshop is for you!  To really address child behaviour\, we need to focus on the problems that are causing that behaviour. Solve those problems collaboratively and proactively\, and you’ll not only improve the child’s behaviour\, you’ll simultaneously improve your relationship\, enhance communication\, and teach a bunch of important skills.  Dr Greene will train participants in the use of his empirically supported model\, Collaborative and Proactive Solutions (CPS). \nTwo workshops will be held in Sydney.  The Introduction to CPS Workshop on Thursday 4 July introduces participants to the CPS model and it’s use in a range of settings and is suitable for both professionals and parents.  The Advanced CPS Workshop on Friday 5 July dives deeper into the CPS model.  The Advanced workshop builds on the understanding you gained during the Introductory workshop\, to further develop your skills and ability to implement the CPS model.  The prerequisite for attending the Advanced workshop is having attended at the Introductory Workshop\, either on 4 July or when Ross was in the country last year or at some other time.  You can purchase the Introductory and Advanced workshops individually or together. \nWhere do I buy tickets?\nAll the information you need is presented below\, once you have finished reading you can purchase tickets for the Sydney Workshops at the bottom of this page. If you have questions you can email us info@socialmind.com.au or call us on (02) 5105 5262\, we are only too happy to help you. \nWorkshop Information\nIntroduction to CPS Workshop – Sydney – Thursday 4 July 2019\nIn this introductory workshop in to be held at the Chau Auditorium\, Building 8\, UTS Business School\, Ultimo\, Sydney NSW\, Dr Greene will train participants in the use of his empirically supported model Collaborative and Proactive Solutions (CPS). The CPS model has transformed thinking and practices in countless families\, schools\, private therapeutic practices\, inpatient psychiatry units and juvenile detention facilities throughout the world and has been associated with dramatic reductions in adult-child conflict\, challenging behaviours\, disciplinary referrals\, detentions\, suspensions\, seclusions and physical\, chemical and mechanical restraints. \nThe CPS model represents a significant departure from discipline-as-usual: It focuses on solving problems rather than on modifying behaviour\, emphasises collaborative rather than unilateral solutions\, encourages proactive rather than reactive intervention\, de-emphasises diagnostic categories and provides practical\, research-based tools for assessment and intervention. \nParticipants in this workshop will leave with an understanding of the underpinnings of the model\, its refinements over the past 8-10 years and practical assessment and intervention tools that can be brought back to and used in a diverse range of settings. \nAll participants will receive a certificate crediting them with 6 workshop/contact hours. \nMore information about Dr Greene’s CPS model can be found here. \nAdvanced CPS Training Workshop – Sydney – Friday 5 July 2019\nThe Advanced workshop dives deeper into the CPS model.  The Advanced workshop builds on the understanding you gained during the Introductory workshop\, to further develop your skills and ability to implement the CPS model.  It is the perfect follow on from the Introductory Workshop for anyone serious about changing the existing discipline culture in an organisation. \nThe Advanced training workshop will provide participants with additional exposure to and instruction in key facets of the CPS model\, video examples of its application\, and model updates. The Advanced workshop is for those who have had attended the one-day Introductory workshop. The Advanced Training day will be divided into four segments. \nSegment 1: Diving deeper on the Assessment of Lagging Skills and Unsolved Problems\, including video example and practice \nSegment 2: Diving deeper on the Empathy step of Plan B\, including video examples \nSegment 3: Diving deeper on the Empathy step of Plan B\, including video examples and practice \nSegment 4: Diving deeper on the Define Adult Concerns and Invitation steps of Plan B\, including video examples\, and special topics \nPrerequisite:  The prerequisite for attending the Advanced workshop is having attended at the Introductory Workshop\, either on 26 June or when Ross was in the country last year or at some other time.  You can purchase the Introductory and Advanced workshops together. \nRecommendations from last year’s workshop\nI was just so impressed with this workshop. I thought it was just brilliant. It was like being given the missing piece of a puzzle to complete my transition over many years from the old fashioned authoritarian approach to discipline\, to one that uses empathy and treats children with respect and dignity. I’ve always known what I wanted to achieve but lacked the skills and knowledge to do so as effectively as I wanted. This workshop helped me to see I’ve been focussing on the wrong things. How exciting. Many thanks. (Professional) \nThanks so much for hosting the workshop yesterday. It was super informative and my husband and I both feel we have a better understanding of the CPS model to support our 3 kids. I thought I’d cheekily offer our family if you need a volunteer case study for when Ross returns for advanced training! (Parent) \nMore recommendations can be found HERE. \nDr Ross Greene Biography\nDr Ross Greene is an internationally recognised child psychologist and acclaimed author. Dr Greene was on the faculty at Harvard Medical School for over 20 years and is now founding director of the non-profit Lives in the Balance. His research-based model – called Collaborative & Proactive Solutions (CPS)\, and described in his influential books The Explosive Child\, Lost at School\, Lost and Found\, and Raising Human Beings – has revolutionised the treatment of kids with social\, emotional\, and behavioural challenges in a vast array of settings. Dr Greene’s vast experience in working with kids in these settings is the guiding vision for his work. He is also adjunct associate professor in the Department of Psychology at Virginia Tech and adjunct professor on the Faculty of Science at the University of Technology in Sydney\, Australia. Ross presented his one-day training program in his Collaborative & Proactive Solutions model to sell out audiences in Australia last year. Dr Greene lectures and consults widely throughout the world and lives in Portland\, Maine. \nTicket Prices\nEarly Bird ticket sales 29 January to 19 April 2019\nEarly Bird – Introductory Workshop – $250 plus GST ($275 including GST). \nEarly Bird – Advanced Workshop – $250 plus GST ($275 including GST). \nEarly Bird – Introductory and Advanced Workshops combo – $490 plus GST ($539 including GST). \nTickets are purchased at the bottom of this page. \nStandard Rate ticket sales 20 April to 7 June 2019\nStandard Rate – Introductory Workshop – $350 plus GST ($385 including GST). \nStandard Rate – Advanced Workshop – $350 plus GST ($385 including GST). \nStandard Rate – Introductory and Advanced Workshops combo – $690 plus GST ($759 including GST). \nTicketing Notes\n\nAll prices are in Australian Dollars and include GST.\nVenue capacity is limited and we expect tickets to sell out early.\nThere are prerequisites to attend the Advanced Workshop\, see Advanced Workshop notes.\nOur Workshop Refund and Cancelation Policy is here\, in purchasing a ticket you are deemed to have accepted our Workshop Refund and Cancelation Policy.\nIf you are purchasing a ticket from a country outside Australia our website does not display or charge the Australian Goods and Services Tax (GST).\nYour Tickets and your Tax Invoice/Receipt are emailed upon purchase.\nThis year we are offering one low price for everyone.  The current Early Bird rate is $200 cheaper than last year’s “professional” rate and $40 cheaper than last year’s “parent” rate.  We hope you like our new “one low price for all” and will spread the word for us.  Change will only happen when as many people as possible attend this workshop and we want to influence change not just provide training.\n\nPurchase Orders\nWe accept Purchase Orders from Schools and Government Departments who can not use a corporate credit card.  Information on Purchase Orders is here.  Scan and email your Purchase Order to orders@socialmind.com.au.   Along with the Purchase Order we will need: \n\nThe name and email address of the person(s) attending the workshop.\nLet us know if you wish to purchase catering.\nLet us know if you are attending the free screening of the film The Kids We Lose – A Documentary Film at the end of the 4 July workshop (see information below).\nWe will email you back a Tax Invoice.\n\nCatering (please read)\nAll ticket purchases DO NOT include catering.  We do this to keep ticket prices as low as possible. \nYou can choose to purchase catering by adding catering to your ticket purchase in the ticketing section at the bottom of this page.    \nIf you purchase catering it includes arrival tea and coffee\, morning and afternoon tea and a working style lunch.  There is a space to provide your dietary requests when purchasing catering.  Remember to purchase two catering tickets if you are attending both the Introductory and Advanced workshop (one catering ticket per day). \nYou are welcome to bring your own lunch and refreshments if you prefer\, but you can’t eat in the theatre. \nWe try to choose venues where there are food outlets and cafés within close proximity and we provide adequate time for lunch and breaks so participants can go out for food and refreshments at break times.  There are plenty of food options in South Bank near the venue.  A directory is HERE. \n\nCatering Ticket Sydney – $45 – includes arrival tea/coffee\, morning and afternoon tea and lunch.  If you want catering for two days buy two catering tickets.  Catering tickets are purchased at the bottom of this page.\n\nDocumentary Film Screening\nDirectly after the 4 July workshop in Sydney\, there will be a free screening of the film The Kids We Lose – A Documentary Film\, Ross Greene was the Executive Producer.  Information about the film is HERE.  All workshop participants are warmly invited to attend this free Australian premiere screening\, the documentary goes for 90 minutes and will commence at the end of the workshop.  When purchasing a workshop ticket you will be asked to indicate whether you can attend the film screening or not (to help us plan seating). \nWorkshop Timetable \nThe workshop will start on time at 8:30am with registration open from 8am.\n8:00am – Registration opens \n8:30am – Workshop Commences \n10:15am – Morning Break (30 minutes) \n10:45am – Workshop Continues \n12:00 noon – Lunch (60 minutes) \n1:00pm – Workshop Continues \n2:15pm – Afternoon Break (30 minutes) \n2:45pm – Workshop Continues \n4:30pm – Workshop Concludes \n4:35pm – Free Australian Premiere of The Kids We Lose – A Documentary Film (90 minutes)\, directly following the 4 July workshop. \nHow is the training delivered?\nAll workshops will be delivered via a combination of lecture with accompanying handouts\, review of clinical applications via video\, and audience questions. \nWho is the training suitable for?\nThese workshops are suitable for (but not limited to) health professionals\, psychologists\, therapists\, counsellors\, social workers\, speech language pathologists\, occupational therapists\, school psychologists\, school administrators\, school principals\, classroom teachers\, special education teachers\, teacher aids\, disability workers\, autism specialists\, policy makers and administrators\, juvenile justice workers\, child protection workers\, mental health practitioners\, youth workers\, residential and respite care workers\, chaplains\, nurses\, child behaviour specialists and of course parents and carers. \nApart from the prerequisites to attend the Advanced workshop (completing the Introductory workshop)\, there are no formal prerequisites to attending the Introductory workshop.  Anyone interested in the workshop content is welcome to attend\, however you do so under your own volition. \nWhat to Bring?\nWater/water bottle\, pen and notebook/device\, if you do not purchase catering bring lunch and snacks (you will also have time to buy lunch and refreshments)\, don’t forget that water bottle. \nDo I get a Certificate of Attendance?\nAt the conclusion of each workshop all ticket holders will receive a certificate crediting you with: \n\n6 workshop/contact hours per workshop\nIf you attend both the Introductory Workshop and the Advanced Workshop you will receive a certificate crediting you with 12 workshop/contact hours.\n\nWhat is our workshop refund and cancelation policy?\nOur Workshop Refund and Cancelation Policy can be found HERE. \nI’ve booked but never received my receipt by email.\nPlease check your Spam folder. If you are a Gmail user\, please also check your “Social” and “Promotions” tabs in your Inbox. \nHow do I get to the venue?\nThe workshop will be held at the Chau Auditorium\, University of Technology Sydney Business School\, Building 8\, 14-28 Ultimo Road\, Ultimo NSW 2007.    The building is very distinctive\, picture below\, and is a 12 minute walk from Sydney’s Central Railway Station (take the southern exit from the railway platform\, follow the tunnels under George street and follow The Goods Line towards Darling Harbour).  There are also many car parking stations close to the venue and the venue is also a short walk from the Paddy’s Market Light Rail stop.  If you are interested in design\, a video on the Dr Chau Chak Wing Building is HERE. \n \nStill have a question?\nSend your question to info@socialmind.com.au or you can call us on (02) 5105 5262.  We are happy to help you register over the phone if you are having trouble. \n
URL:https://socialmind.com.au/workshops/sydney-helping-behaviourally-challenged-students-do-well-with-dr-ross-greene/
LOCATION:University of Technology Sydney Business School\, Building 8\, 14-28 Ultimo Road\, Ultimo\, NSW\, 2007
CATEGORIES:Training Workshop
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