The Care Leaver Progression Partnership (CLPP) held their annual conference in June 2015 at Kent University for the benefit of it's partner organisations (further and higher education institutions, training providers, advice services, and local authority teams). Each year, they consider a particular aspect of supporting young people in/ or with a background of care from a local authority.
This year they have chosen to focus the day on supporting the mental health and well-being needs of these students; with a particular emphasis on practical solutions that student support staff can employ to better recognise and assist young people demonstrating mental health or wellbeing concerns. Adrian was invited to run a workshop on Choice Theory & Reality Therapy.
We subscribe to the 'ethos' that Choice Theory, Reality Therapy and Lead Management guide and support our relationships both on a personal and professional basis, and that Reality Therapy should be taught with integrity and adherence to fundamental concepts as describe by Dr. William Glasser and others who write, teach those ideas.