1.To understand the range of different common mental health issues.
2.o be able to recognise signs and symptoms of common mental health disorders that include Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, PTSD, and Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD).
3.To understand and recognise behaviours communicated that can be identified as expressions of underlying psychological distress or “blocked trust”.
4.To improve understanding of how to assess changes in a child’s mood, eating, sleeping, or social interaction that may indicate a need for professional intervention.
5.To understand the different types of psychological therapies and support.
6.To understand how to support children with psychological issues as a foster parent.
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