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SUMMARY:Southampton Sleep Training Programme - Module 3
DESCRIPTION:With over a decade of experience in teaching professionals about sleep and its disorders in children we have responded to demand by introducing a new modular online learning programme. This offers a number of advantages: \n\nflexibility to choose what level of training is appropriate to your needs and practice \nflexibility to choose specialist modules relevant to your practice \nshorter courses that fit in more easily alongside demands of work \nmore cost effective (no travel\, accommodation costs)\nsuited to a range of professionals enriching interdisciplinary learning\nbased on current clinical and research evidence \n\nWe deliver material in a way that is engaging\, friendly and interactive. All of our trainers are NHS professional who daily ‘walk the talk’ and are enthusiastic to share their extensive knowledge and experience. Course material includes a rich set of filmed case study material throughout. \n  \nModule Breakdown\n\nModules 1 and 2 along with the Specialist Modules 3\, 4 and 5 are presented once a year.  All modules are delivered online. \nModule 1 is priced at £150\nModules 2\,3\,4 and 5 are priced at £185 per module. \n\n\n\nModule 1 – Basic Sleep Know-How\nThis course provides a basic scientific understanding of sleep and will allow you to advise on evidenced based good sleep habits. It can be taken as a stand-alone course and requires no pre-requisites but is also a foundation for later specialist modules.  \nCourse content: \n\n\n\nChildren’s sleep problems in a family context\nScience of Sleep – understanding the mysteries of sleep \nWhy children sleep –  the role of sleep in childhood \nCulture and Sleep – sleep around the world \nFundamentals of Sleep Hygiene – providing advice based on science not ‘hearsay’\n\n\n\nDates & Cost:\n\n2nd and 3rd March 2023\n9 am – 1pm each day (8 hours total)\nCost:  £150.00\n\n  \nModule 2 – Disorders of Sleep\n\n\nThis course develops your understanding of sleep disorders in childhood (based on the international classification of sleep disorders III) and how these can be treated.  This course is relevant to all professionals who wish to develop sleep services; general paediatricians with a special interest in sleep and specialist paediatricians (consultants and trainees e.g.  respiratory/neurology/neurodisability) wishing to further their knowledge. \nPre-requisites:\nYou must: \n\nhave attended core module 1 (or evidence attendance at a similar course)\nwork for a statutory or voluntary organisation that is responsible for your clinical practice.\n\n\nCourse content \n\nCore Sleep Disorders and their treatments (e.g. disorders of hypersomnolence\, movement disorders\, circadian rhythm disorders; chronic insomnia; sleep related breathing disorders)\nMeasuring Sleep\nUse of medication in sleep \n\n\nDates & Cost: \n\n15th and 16 May 2023\n9 am – 2pm (10 hours in total)\nCost:  £185.00\n\n\n  \nModule 3 –  Managing Sleep Problems in Neurodevelopmental Disorders\nThis module looks at the latest research and is suitable for paediatricians/clinicians/therapists and anyone with a special interest in neurodevelopmental disorders. \n  \n\nSleep and ASD\nSleep and children with ADHD\nSleep in Children with Down syndrome\nSyndrome specific sleep problems in children with rare neurodevelopmental disorders\nSleep and Epilepsy\nSleep and pain in non-verbal children\n\n\nDate for Specialist Module 3\nMonday 11th and Tuesday 12th September 2023 – 9am – 2pm (10 hours total) \nCost Specialist Module 3\n£185.00 \n  \nModule 4 – Managing Sleep Problems in Children with Physical Disability and Sensory Impairment\nThis module is suitable for paediatricians/clinicians/therapists and anyone with a particular interest in children with physical disability. Day 2 of this course is case study based – using both hospital and community patients \n\nPrevalence predictors and impact of sleep problems in children with physical disabilities\nHow do co-morbidities and their care impact on sleep\nThermoregulation and sleep\nRespiratory Challenges and their treatments\nDaytime participation and Sleep\n\nDate for specialist module 4\nMonday 30th and Tuesday 31st October 2023 – 9 – 2pm (10 hours in total) \nCost for Specialist Module 4\n​£185.00 \n  \nModule 5 – Managing Chronic Insomnia\nThis module is suitable for sleep practitioners\, community nursery nurses\, school nurses\, family support workers  and anyone who is planning to work with families to improve sleep and who work for a statutory or voluntary organisation.  Day 2 of this module uses case studies to support you in writing sleep management plans. \n  \n\nBasics of sleep disorders\nAnxiety and sleep\nSleep Behaviours -a psychological perspective\nDevelopment Hot Spots\nModels of working\nEffective Assessment\nDeveloping  a Sleep Programme\n\n\nDates for Specialist Module 5\nTuesday 21st and Wednesday 22nd November 2023 – 9 – 2pm (10 hours in total) \nCost for Specialist Module 5\n£185.00 \n  \nClick here for more information \n\nClick here to register your interest 
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/southampton-sleep-training-programme-module-3/
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SUMMARY:CBT-I Masterclass\, University of Oxford
DESCRIPTION:Two-day\, online Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) masterclass aimed at clinical professionals with a licence to practice\, including psychologists\, psychiatrists and physicians\, technologists\, nurses\, allied health professionals and clinical researchers. \nLed by Professor Colin Espie\, Dr Dimitri Gavriloff\, Associate Professor Simon Kyle\, Dr Lizzie Hill and Dr Rachel Sharman. \n\n\nCourse Code\n\nCBT-I MC Autumn\n\n\n\nCourse Leader\n\nDr Dimitri Gavriloff\n\n\nCourse Description\n\nInsomnia is the most commonly experienced problem with sleep\, with as much as one in 10 of the adult population likely meeting criteria for diagnosis. In primary care\, poor sleep is second only to pain in frequency of presentation. Chronic poor sleep is associated with cognitive impairment\, low health-related quality of life\, absenteeism\, and increased healthcare usage\, as well as increased risks for the development of a range of both physical and mental health problems. \nThe case for the effective treatment of sleep disturbance is\, therefore\, unequivocal\, not just in its own right but also because of the additional benefits that it may convey to other areas of physical and mental health. \nWith robust theoretical foundations and a solid evidence-base\, Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) is now the recommended first-line treatment for insomnia in international clinical guidelines. Its efficacy has been demonstrated across a range of clinical populations. Delivered by world-leading clinical and scientific experts in the field\, this course sets out to provide attendees with the practical training and theoretical knowledge to apply CBT-I in their clinical practice. \n\n\nFind out more \n\n\nhttps://www.oxforduniversitystores.co.uk/short-courses/nuffield-department-of-clinical-neurosciences/nuffield-department-of-clinical-neurosciences/cbti-twoday-online-masterclass-autumn \nhttps://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/OOPSM-Course-Summary-2022-no-crop-marks.pdf \nhttps://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Masterclass-in-CBT-I-2022-no-crop-marks.pdf\n\n  \n 
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/cbt-i-masterclass-university-of-oxford-2/
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SUMMARY:CBT-I Masterclass\, University of Oxford
DESCRIPTION:Course Information\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTwo-day\, in-person Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) masterclass aimed at clinical professionals with a licence to practice\, including psychologists\, psychiatrists and physicians\, technologists\, nurses\, allied health professionals and clinical researchers. \nLed by Professor Colin Espie\, Dr Dimitri Gavriloff\, Associate Professor Simon Kyle\, Dr Lizzie Hill and Dr Rachel Sharman. \n\n\nCourse Code\n\nCBT-MC Sept\n\n\n\nCourse Leader\n\nDr Dimitri Gavriloff\n\n\nCourse Description\n\nInsomnia is the most commonly experienced problem with sleep\, with as much as one in 10 of the adult population likely meeting criteria for diagnosis. In primary care\, poor sleep is second only to pain in frequency of presentation. Chronic poor sleep is associated with cognitive impairment\, low health-related quality of life\, absenteeism\, and increased healthcare usage\, as well as increased risks for the development of a range of both physical and mental health problems. \nThe case for the effective treatment of sleep disturbance is\, therefore\, unequivocal\, not just in its own right but also because of the additional benefits that it may convey to other areas of physical and mental health. \nWith robust theoretical foundations and a solid evidence-base\, Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) is now the recommended first-line treatment for insomnia in international clinical guidelines. Its efficacy has been demonstrated across a range of clinical populations. Delivered by world-leading clinical and scientific experts in the field\, this course sets out to provide attendees with the practical training and theoretical knowledge to apply CBT-I in their clinical practice. \n\n\nFind out more \n\n\nhttps://www.oxforduniversitystores.co.uk/short-courses/nuffield-department-of-clinical-neurosciences/nuffield-department-of-clinical-neurosciences/cbti-twoday-online-masterclass-autumn \nhttps://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/OOPSM-Course-Summary-2022-no-crop-marks.pdf \nhttps://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Masterclass-in-CBT-I-2022-no-crop-marks.pdf\n\n 
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/cbt-i-masterclass-university-of-oxford/
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