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Training for trainers Supported Education Training for Clubhouse members & Staff

Elect Work Package 4. Training for trainers Supported Education Training for Clubhouse members & Staff. PARTNERS. Mosaic Clubhouse, London, UK (Lead partner) Helsingin Klubitalo, Helsinki, Finland Fontänhuset, Malmö, Sweden Caledonia Clubhouse, Falkirk, UK. FACILITATOR’S GUIDE.

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Training for trainers Supported Education Training for Clubhouse members & Staff

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  1. Elect Work Package 4 Training for trainersSupportedEducationTrainingfor Clubhousemembers & Staff

  2. PARTNERS • Mosaic Clubhouse, London, UK (Lead partner) • Helsingin Klubitalo, Helsinki, Finland • Fontänhuset, Malmö, Sweden • Caledonia Clubhouse, Falkirk, UK

  3. FACILITATOR’S GUIDE The Facilitator’s Guide is designed to be a manual for trainers used by Clubhouse members and staff who will be delivering The Supported Education Training to other Clubhouse members and staff.

  4. Table of Content Introduction Aims and Objectives of Supported Education Course Excercise 1: Welcome, Introductions and Ground Rules Excercise 2: Clubhouse Relationships Excercise 3: Adult Learning Excercise 4: Disclosure Excercise 5: Visits to Education Providers

  5. Excercise 6: Evalution of Visits to Education Providers • Excercise 7: Identification of Best Practice in Relation to Clubhouse Supported Education • Excercise 8: Presentation of Action Plans • Excercise 9: Course Evalution

  6. INTRODUCTION • Who is it for? • How to use? • Involving education services • Involving Clubhouse members • Unit work & special events

  7. Supporting participants • Timing of the course & discussions • Aims of supported education course • Objectives of supported education course • Materials

  8. WP 4 PROJECT WORK • Partners were able to attend all the project meetings • Discussions were vivid and fruitful • The main goals were achieved: - the Supported Education Pilot Course - Facilitator’s Guide

  9. COMMENTS • The communication and work in between the Project Meetings were challenging - geographical distance - practical communication difficulties (email) - language barriers - Clubhouse work ordered day

  10. Final version of the training material: Training provider has to produce the material implemented in the national Clubhouse field. • Supported Education Training Material: WP 4 could not benefit of the other WPs material for the Pilot Course in March because the material was not available yet.

  11. Project Meeting Schedule: It would have been useful with one more Project Meeting before this final Elect Meeting in order to lighten Lead Partner’s work and check the training material

  12. PROSPECTS How to continue from here • Supported Education Training - which Clubhouses are interested in arranging Supported Education Training? - Funding is available through Lifelong Learning (details project manager Ville Grönberg)

  13. THANK YOU ALL!We made a great Elect Project Team!All’s well that ends well

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