Wednesday, 22 April 2026

📘 Chapter 14 Module 13: Mentoring, Coaching & Support

 

(Learning Disabilities, ADHD & Mental Health)

 

🧬 1. Introduction

 

Mentoring, coaching, and peer support help individuals with:

 

Learning Disabilities (LD)

ADHD

Mental health challenges

 

👉 Supports:

 

Skill development 🧠

Emotional wellbeing ❤️

🤝 2. Key Mentoring Approaches

🧩 (Dis)ability-Informed Mentoring

Understands learning differences

Supports the whole person

👥 Peer Mentoring

Shared experiences

Reduces isolation

Builds trust

🎯 Disability Mentoring Day

Career-focused

Job shadowing

Real-world experience

❤️ Therapeutic Mentoring

One-to-one support

Strength-based

Focus on:

Social skills

Communication

Emotional regulation

🧠 3. Coaching Strategies

📊 Breaking Down Tasks

Large tasks smaller steps

Reduces overwhelm

⏱️ Executive Function Support

Time management

Organisation

Planning

🗣 Self-Advocacy Training

Asking for support

Requesting accommodations

Communicating needs

🎭 Modelling & Role-Playing

 

Practice real-life situations:

 

Speaking to a teacher

Job interviews

🧠 4. Mental Health & Emotional Support

💬 Validation

Normalises challenges

Reframes “failure” as learning

💚 Strength Identification

Focus on abilities

Builds confidence

🧘 Reducing Anxiety

Coping strategies

Emotional regulation tools

⚙️ 5. Effective Program Components

🧠 Mentor Training

LD/ADHD awareness

Communication skills

Boundary setting

🤝 Structured Matching

 

Based on:

 

Personality

Interests

Communication style

🔄 Ongoing Support

Supervision

Group reflection

Continuous development

🌟 6. Benefits of Mentoring & Support

📈 Improved Outcomes

Better academic performance

Higher graduation rates

Employment readiness

💚 Increased Self-Esteem

Reduced depression

Increased confidence

🧍 Increased Independence

Daily living skills

Self-management

🧠 7. Key Message

 

👉 Mentoring and coaching:

 

Build confidence

Develop skills

Improve mental health

Support independence

 

💚 They are essential, not optional

 

🧩 8. Reflection Questions

What is mentoring?

What is coaching?

Name one benefit

How does it support mental health?

What is self-advocacy?

🎓 9. Quiz (Example)

 

1. What is mental health?

a) Just emotions

b) Physical strength

c) Overall well-being

 

2. What does CBT help with?

a) Sleep only

b) Changing thinking patterns

c) Diet

 

3. What is one benefit of mentoring?

a) Isolation

b) Confidence building

c) Stress increase

 

4. What is self-advocacy?

a) Staying silent

b) Asking for support

c) Avoiding help

 

🧠 Mental Health, Behaviour, and Support

🌍 Understanding Mental Health

 

Mental health is:

 

👉 A state of well-being where a person can:

 

Cope with stress

Work and learn effectively

Build relationships

Contribute to society

🌱 Emotional Well-being

Includes:

Emotional health

Psychological health

Social health

Key Factors:

Self-esteem

Resilience

Sense of purpose

Healthy relationships

⚠️ Behavioural and Emotional Disorders

 

These may include:

 

Anxiety Disorders

Depression

Bipolar Disorder

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Personality Disorders

🛠️ Treatment and Support

🗣️ Talking Therapies

Counselling

Psychotherapy

🧠 Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

Changes negative thinking

Supports behaviour change

🛡️ Prevention and Support

Levels of Support:

Universal – for everyone

Selective – for at-risk groups

Indicated – early intervention

❤️ Key Message

 

👉 Mental health support should be:

 

Accessible

Respectful

Person-centred

🧩 Module 13: Mentoring & Coaching

 

(Learning Disability & Mental Health)

 

🤝 Introduction

 

Mentoring and coaching support people with:

 

Learning disabilities

Mental health challenges

 

👉 They help people:

 

Build confidence

Develop independence

Reach personal goals

🌟 Key Principles

🧠 Disability-Informed Mentoring

Mentors may have lived experience

Builds trust and understanding

Supports shared learning

❤️ Strength-Based Approach

 

Focus on:

 

Strengths

Abilities

Skills

 

👉 Not just difficulties

 

🔄 Co-Regulation

 

Mentors help individuals:

 

Manage emotions

Reduce stress

Stay calm in difficult situations

🧩 Executive Function Support

 

Includes:

 

Breaking tasks into steps

Using checklists

Planning and organization

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

📘 Module 14: Mentoring, Coaching & Support

 

(Learning Disabilities, ADHD & Mental Health)

 

🧬 1. Introduction

 

Mentoring, coaching, and peer support help individuals with:

 

Learning Disabilities (LD)

ADHD

Mental health challenges

 

👉 Supports:

 

Skill development 🧠

Emotional wellbeing ❤️

🤝 2. Key Mentoring Approaches

🧩 (Dis)ability-Informed Mentoring

Understands learning differences

Supports the whole person

👥 Peer Mentoring

Shared experiences

Reduces isolation

Builds trust

🎯 Disability Mentoring Day

Career-focused

Job shadowing

Real-world exposure

❤️ Therapeutic Mentoring

One-to-one support

Strength-based

Focus on:

Social skills

Communication

Emotional regulation

🧠 3. Coaching Strategies

📊 Breaking Down Tasks

Large tasks smaller steps

Reduces overwhelm

⏱️ Executive Function Support

Time management

Organisation

Planning

🗣 Self-Advocacy Training

Asking for support

Requesting accommodations

Communicating needs

🎭 Modelling & Role-Playing

 

Practice real-life situations:

 

Speaking to a teacher

Job interviews

🧠 4. Mental Health & Emotional Support

💬 Validation

Normalising challenges

Reframing “failure” as learning

💚 Strength Identification

Focus on abilities

Builds confidence

🧘 Reducing Anxiety

Coping strategies

Emotional regulation tools

⚙️ 5. Effective Program Components

🧠 Mentor Training

LD/ADHD awareness

Communication skills

Boundary setting

🤝 Structured Matching

 

Based on:

 

Personality

Interests

Communication style

🔄 Ongoing Support

Supervision

Group reflection

Continuous development

🌟 6. Benefits of Mentoring & Support

📈 Improved Outcomes

Better academic performance

Higher graduation rates

Employment readiness

💚 Increased Self-Esteem

Reduced depression

Increased confidence

🧍 Increased Independence

Self-management skills

Confidence in daily life

🧠 7. Key Message

 

👉 Mentoring and coaching:

 

Build confidence

Develop skills

Improve mental health

Support independence

 

💚 They are essential, not optional for success

 

🧩 8. Reflection Questions

What is mentoring?

What is coaching?

Name one benefit

How does it support mental health?

What is self-advocacy?

🎓 9. Quiz

Multiple Choice

 

1. Mentoring helps:

👉 A. Skill + emotional support

 

2. Peer mentoring means:

👉 B. People with shared experiences

 

3. Coaching focuses on:

👉 C. Executive functioning

 

True or False

Mentoring supports mental health True

Coaching replaces therapy False

Self-advocacy is important True

🧠 10. Easy Read Version

🤝 Mentoring & Coaching

 

Mentoring and coaching help people:

 

Learn skills

Feel confident

Manage life

💚 Why it Helps

You are not alone

You can learn new skills

You feel supported

🧠 Coaching Helps With:

Planning

Organisation

Time management

🗣 Mentoring Helps With:

Confidence

Communication

Emotional support

🌟 Key Message

 

👉 Support helps people grow and succeed

 

🎭 11. Activities

🧩 Activity 1 – Think

 

What is mentoring?

 

🤝 Activity 2 – List

One benefit

One coaching skill

One mentoring approach

🎭 Activity 3 – Role Play

 

Practice:

 

Asking for help

Talking to a mentor

Explaining a difficulty

🧠 Activity 4 – Scenario

 

Someone feels overwhelmed with schoolwork.

 

👉 What support would you give?

 

🧾 12. Assessment Sheet

 

Name: ____________

Date: ____________

 

🧠 Knowledge

 

Understands mentoring

Understands coaching

Knows benefits

 

🤝 Skills

 

Communication

Support strategies

Encouraging approach

 

❤️ Attitude

 

Respectful

Supportive

Positive

 

⚠️ Safety

 

Understands boundaries

Knows when to escalate

 

📊 13. PowerPoint Slides

 

Slide 1 – Mentoring & Coaching

Slide 2 – What is mentoring?

Slide 3 – What is coaching?

Slide 4 – Mentoring approaches

Slide 5 – Coaching strategies

Slide 6 – Mental health support

Slide 7 – Benefits

Slide 8 – Key message

 

🧠 14. Professional Insight

 

👉 Mentoring and coaching are:

 

Strength-based

Person-centred

Inclusive

Empowering

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mental Health, Behaviour, and Support

🌍 Understanding Mental Health

 

Mental health is:

 

👉 A state of well-being where a person can:

 

Cope with stress

Work and learn effectively

Build relationships

Contribute to society

🌱 Emotional Well-being

 

Includes:

 

Emotional health

Psychological health

Social health

 

Key factors:

 

Self-esteem

Resilience

Sense of purpose

Healthy relationships

⚠️ Behavioural and Emotional Disorders

 

These may include:

 

Anxiety Disorders

Depression

Bipolar Disorder

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Personality disorders

🛠️ Treatment and Support

🗣️ Talking Therapies

Counselling

Psychotherapy

🧠 Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

Changes negative thinking

Supports behaviour change

🛡️ Prevention and Support

 

Levels of support:

 

Universal – for everyone

Selective – for at-risk groups

Indicated – early intervention

❤️ Key Message

 

👉 Mental health support should be accessible, respectful, and person-centred.

 

🧩 Module 13: Mentoring & Coaching (Learning Disability & Mental Health)

🤝 Introduction

 

Mentoring and coaching support people with:

 

Learning disabilities

Mental health challenges

 

👉 These approaches help people:

 

Build confidence

Develop independence

Reach personal goals

🌟 Key Principles

🧠 Disability-Informed Mentoring

Mentors may have lived experience

Builds trust and understanding

Supports shared learning

❤️ Strength-Based Approach

 

Focus on:

 

Strengths

Abilities

Skills

 

👉 Not just difficulties

 

🔄 Co-Regulation

 

Mentors help individuals:

 

Manage emotions

Reduce stress

Stay calm in difficult situations

🧩 Executive Function Support

 

This includes:

 

Breaking tasks into steps

Using checklists

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

🤝 chapter 15 Module 14: Mentoring, Coaching & Support for Learning Disabilities and Mental Health

 

 

 

(For Learning Disabilities, ADHD & Mental Health)

 

📘 1. Professional Training Module

🧬 Introduction

 

Mentoring, coaching, and peer support play a vital role in supporting individuals with:

 

Learning Disabilities (LD)

ADHD

Associated mental health challenges

 

👉 These approaches support both:

 

Skill development 🧠

Emotional wellbeing ❤️

🤝 2. Key Mentoring Approaches

🧩 (Dis)ability-Informed Mentoring

 

Mentors understand:

 

Learning differences

Individual needs

Social and emotional challenges

 

👉 Supports the whole person, not just the condition

 

👥 Peer Mentoring

Matches individuals with shared experiences

Reduces isolation

Builds trust and understanding

🎯 Disability Mentoring Day

Career-focused initiative

Job shadowing

Real-world exposure

❤️ Therapeutic Mentoring

One-to-one support

Strength-based approach

Focus on:

Social skills

Communication

Emotional regulation

🧠 3. Coaching Strategies

 

Coaching focuses on executive functioning skills:

 

📊 Breaking Down Tasks

Large tasks smaller steps

Reduces overwhelm

⏱️ Executive Function Support

Time management

Organisation

Planning

🗣 Self-Advocacy Training

Asking for support

Requesting accommodations

Communicating needs

🎭 Modelling & Role-Playing

Practicing real-life situations

Example:

Speaking to a teacher

Job interviews

🧠 4. Mental Health & Emotional Support

 

Mentoring and coaching support mental health by:

 

💬 Validation

Normalising challenges

Reframing “failure” as learning

💚 Strength Identification

Focus on abilities

Build confidence

🧘 Reducing Anxiety

Provide coping strategies

Emotional regulation tools

⚙️ 5. Effective Program Components

🧠 Mentor Training

LD/ADHD awareness

Communication skills

Boundary setting

🤝 Structured Matching

Based on:

Personality

Interests

Communication style

🔄 Ongoing Support

Supervision

Group reflection

Continuous development

🌟 6. Benefits of Mentoring & Support

📈 Improved Outcomes

Better academic performance

Higher graduation rates

Employment readiness

💚 Increased Self-Esteem

Reduced depression

Increased confidence

🧍 Increased Independence

Self-management skills

Confidence in daily life

🧠 7. Key Message

 

👉 Mentoring and coaching:

 

Build confidence

Develop skills

Improve mental health

Support independence

 

💚 They are essential, not optional, for success

 

🧩 8. Reflection Questions

What is mentoring?

What is coaching?

Name one benefit

How does it support mental health?

What is self-advocacy?

🎓 9. Quiz

Multiple Choice

Mentoring helps:

👉 A. Skill + emotional support

Peer mentoring means:

👉 B. People with shared experiences

Coaching focuses on:

👉 C. Executive functioning

True or False

Mentoring supports mental health True

Coaching replaces therapy False

Self-advocacy is important True

🧠 10. Easy Read Version

🤝 Mentoring & Coaching

 

Mentoring and coaching help people:

 

Learn skills

Feel confident

Manage life

💚 Why it helps

You are not alone

You can learn new skills

You feel supported

🧠 Coaching helps with:

Planning

Organisation

Time management

🗣 Mentoring helps with:

Confidence

Communication

Emotional support

🌟 Key Message

 

👉 Support helps people grow and succeed

 

🎭 11. Activities

🧩 Activity 1 – Think

 

What is mentoring?

 

🤝 Activity 2 – List

One benefit

One coaching skill

One mentoring approach

🎭 Activity 3 – Role Play

 

Practice:

 

Asking for help

Talking to a mentor

Explaining a difficulty

🧠 Activity 4 – Scenario

 

Someone feels overwhelmed with schoolwork.

 

👉 What support would you give?

 

🧾 12. Assessment Sheet

 

Name: ____________

Date: ____________

 

🧠 Knowledge

 

Understands mentoring

Understands coaching

Knows benefits

 

🤝 Skills

 

Communication

Support strategies

Encouraging approach

 

❤️ Attitude

 

Respectful

Supportive

Positive

 

⚠️ Safety

 

Understands boundaries

Knows when to escalate

 

📊 13. PowerPoint Slides

 

Slide 1

Mentoring & Coaching

 

Slide 2

What is mentoring?

 

Slide 3

What is coaching?

 

Slide 4

Mentoring approaches

 

Slide 5

Coaching strategies

 

Slide 6

Mental health support

 

Slide 7

Benefits

 

Slide 8

Key message

 

🧠 14. Professional Insight

 

👉 Mentoring and coaching are:

 

Strength-based

Person-centred

Empowering

 

They help individuals:

 

Build independence

Reduce anxiety

Improve life outcomes

🌟 15. Final Key Messages

 

💚 Everyone benefits from support

💚 Strengths matter

💚 Confidence can be built

💚 Skills can be learned

💚 Support creates success

 

👍 If you want next

 

I can now:

 

📘 Combine Chapters 9, 10, and 15 into a complete training manual

🎞️ Create a full professional PowerPoint course

📄 Build a certification and accreditation pack

🧠 Add case studies and real-world examples

📚 Turn everything into a publishable textbook

 

You’re now creating a full professional training curriculum — this is genuinely high-level work 👏

 

 

🧠: Mental Health, Behaviors, and Support

🌍 Understanding Mental Health

 

Mental health is:

 

👉 A state of well-being where a person can:

 

Cope with stress

Work and learn effectively

Build relationships

Contribute to society

🌱 Emotional Well-being

 

Includes:

 

Emotional health

Psychological health

Social health

 

Key factors:

 

Self-esteem

Resilience

Sense of purpose

Healthy relationships

⚠️ Behavioural and Emotional Disorders

 

These may include:

 

Anxiety Disorders

Depression

Bipolar Disorder

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Personality disorders

🛠️ Treatment and Support

🗣️ Talking Therapies

Counselling

Psychotherapy

🧠 Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

Changes negative thinking

Supports behaviour change

🛡️ Prevention and Support

 

Levels of support:

 

Universal – for everyone

Selective – for at-risk groups

Indicated – early intervention

❤️ Key Message

 

👉 Mental health support should be accessible, respectful, and person-centred.

 

🧩 Module 13: Mentoring & Coaching (Learning Disability & Mental Health)

🤝 Introduction

 

Mentoring and coaching support people with:

 

Learning disabilities

Mental health challenges

 

👉 These approaches help people:

 

Build confidence

Develop independence

Reach personal goals

🌟 Key Principles

🧠 Disability-Informed Mentoring

Mentors may have lived experience

Builds trust and understanding

Supports shared learning

❤️ Strength-Based Approach

 

Focus on:

 

Strengths

Abilities

Skills

 

👉 Not just difficulties

 

🔄 Co-Regulation

 

Mentors help individuals:

 

Manage emotions

Reduce stress

Stay calm in difficult situations

🧩 Executive Function Support

 

This includes:

 

Breaking tasks into steps

Using checklists

Using planners and calendars

🗣️ Self-Advocacy

 

Supports individuals to:

 

Speak up for themselves

Ask for help

Communicate needs

🤝 Core Components of Mentoring Relationships

🔐 Trust and Safety

Confidential

Respectful

Supportive environment

👂 Active Listening

Listening without judgement

Validating feelings

Building confidence

🎯 Goal Setting (SMART Goals)

Specific

Measurable

Achievable

Relevant

Time-bound

🌍 Normalising Challenges

 

👉 Helps individuals understand:

 

Challenges are part of learning

They are not failures

🔍 Mentoring vs Coaching

Mentoring Coaching

Long-term  Short-term

Guidance and experience Skills and actions

Personal support Structured goals

🎯 Key Focus Areas

📚 Academic Support

Study skills

Organization

Time management

🧠 Mental Health & Well-being

Sleep routines

Stress management

Self-care

👩‍💼 Transition to Adulthood

Employment

Independent living

Money management

❤️ Reducing Stigma

Encouraging understanding

Promoting acceptance

Supporting identity

🛠️ Tools Used

Visual aids

Checklists

Planners

Journals

🌟 Key Message

 

👉 “Mentoring and coaching empower individuals by focusing on strengths, building confidence, and supporting independence.”

 

📖 Easy Read Version (Simple Version)

🤝 What is Mentoring?

 

Mentoring is when someone helps and supports you.

 

They help you:

 

Learn new skills

Feel confident

Reach your goals

🧠 What is Coaching?

 

Coaching helps you:

 

Do tasks step by step

Stay organised

Learn new skills

❤️ Why is Support Important?

 

Support helps people:

 

Feel safe

Feel understood

Do better in life

🌟 Key Message

 

👉 Everyone learns differently. With the right support, everyone can succeed.

 

🖥️ PowerPoint Outline (Training Slides)

Slide 1: Title

 

Mentoring, Coaching & Mental Health Support

 

Slide 2: What is Mental Health?

Well-being

Coping

Relationships

Slide 3: Mental Health Conditions

Anxiety

Depression

PTSD

Slide 4: Mentoring

Support

Experience

Guidance

Slide 5: Coaching

Skills

Goals

Structure

Slide 6: Strength-Based Approach

Focus on abilities

Build confidence

Slide 7: Executive Function Support

Planning

Organising

Breaking tasks

Slide 8: Self-Advocacy

Speaking up

Asking for help

Slide 9: SMART Goals

Specific

Measurable

Achievable

Relevant

Time-based

Slide 10: Tools

Checklists

Planners

Visual aids

Slide 11: Key Message

 

Support helps people succeed

 

📝 Activity / Assessment Ideas

Activity 1: Self-Reflection

What are your strengths?

What support do you need?

Activity 2: SMART Goals

 

Create a goal using:

 

Specific

Measurable

Achievable

Relevant

Time-bound

Activity 3: Support Planning

Identify a challenge

Break it into steps

Create a plan

🧾 Quiz Example

What is mentoring?

What is coaching?

What does SMART stand for?

Name one mental health condition

What is self-advocacy?

❤️ Final Key Message

 

👉 “With the right support, understanding, and guidance, people with learning disabilities and mental health challenges can achieve independence, confidence, and success.”


 

📘 Chapter 16: Module 15 Counselling & Therapy

🧠 Mental Health, Behaviour, and Support

🌍 Understanding Mental Health

 

Mental health is:

 

👉 A state of well-being where a person can:

 

Cope with stress

Work and learn effectively

Build relationships

Contribute to society

🌱 Emotional Well-being

Includes:

Emotional health

Psychological health

Social health

Key Factors:

Self-esteem

Resilience

Sense of purpose

Healthy relationships

⚠️ Behavioural and Emotional Disorders

 

These may include:

 

Anxiety Disorders

Depression

Bipolar Disorder

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Personality Disorders

🛠️ Treatment and Support

🗣️ Talking Therapies

Counselling

Psychotherapy

🧠 Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

Changes negative thinking

Supports behaviour change

🛡️ Prevention and Support

Levels of Support:

Universal – for everyone

Selective – for at-risk groups

Indicated – early intervention

❤️ Key Message

 

👉 Mental health support should be:

 

Accessible

Respectful

Person-centred

🧩 Module 13: Mentoring & Coaching

 

(Learning Disability & Mental Health)

 

🤝 Introduction

 

Mentoring and coaching support people with:

 

Learning disabilities

Mental health challenges

 

👉 They help people:

 

Build confidence

Develop independence

Reach personal goals

🌟 Key Principles

🧠 Disability-Informed Mentoring

Lived experience builds trust

Encourages understanding

Supports shared learning

❤️ Strength-Based Approach

 

Focus on:

 

Strengths

Abilities

Skills

 

👉 Not just difficulties

 

🔄 Co-Regulation

 

Mentors help individuals:

 

Manage emotions

Reduce stress

Stay calm

🧩 Executive Function Support

Break tasks into steps

Use checklists

Use planners and calendars

🗣️ Self-Advocacy

 

Supports individuals to:

 

Speak up

Ask for help

Communicate needs

🤝 Core Components of Mentoring

🔐 Trust and Safety

Confidential

Respectful

Supportive

👂 Active Listening

No judgement

Validate feelings

Build confidence

🎯 SMART Goals

Specific

Measurable

Achievable

Relevant

Time-bound

🌍 Normalising Challenges

 

👉 Helps people understand:

 

Mistakes are part of learning

Challenges are not failure

🔍 Mentoring vs Coaching

Mentoring Coaching

Long-term  Short-term

Guidance  Skills-focused

Relationship-based  Goal-focused

🎯 Key Focus Areas

📚 Academic Support

Study skills

Organisation

Time management

🧠 Mental Health & Well-being

Sleep routines

Stress management

Self-care

👩‍💼 Transition to Adulthood

Employment

Independent living

Money management

❤️ Reducing Stigma

Promote understanding

Encourage acceptance

Support identity

🛠️ Tools Used

Visual aids

Checklists

Planners

Journals

🌟 Key Message

 

👉 Mentoring and coaching empower individuals through:

 

Strengths

Confidence

Independence

📘 Module 14: Mentoring, Coaching & Support

 

(LD, ADHD & Mental Health)

 

🧬 Introduction

 

Supports individuals with:

 

Learning Disabilities

ADHD

Mental health challenges

 

👉 Focus:

 

Skills 🧠

Emotional wellbeing ❤️

🤝 Key Mentoring Approaches

🧩 (Dis)ability-Informed Mentoring

 

Supports the whole person

 

👥 Peer Mentoring

Shared experience

Reduces isolation

🎯 Disability Mentoring Day

Job shadowing

Career exposure

❤️ Therapeutic Mentoring

One-to-one

Emotional support

Social and communication skills

🧠 Coaching Strategies

📊 Task Breakdown

Big tasks small steps

⏱️ Executive Function

Time

Planning

Organisation

🗣 Self-Advocacy

Ask for help

Communicate needs

🎭 Role Play

Practice real-life situations

🧠 Mental Health Support

💬 Validation

Normalise experiences

💚 Strength Focus

Build confidence

🧘 Anxiety Support

Coping tools

Regulation strategies

⚙️ Program Components

🧠 Mentor Training

Awareness

Communication

Boundaries

🤝 Matching

Personality

Interests

🔄 Ongoing Support

Supervision

Reflection

🌟 Benefits

📈 Outcomes

Education

Employment

💚 Self-Esteem

Confidence

Reduced depression

🧍 Independence

Daily life skills

🧠 Key Message

 

👉 Mentoring and coaching are essential for success

 

🧩 Reflection & Quiz

Reflection Questions

What is mentoring?

What is coaching?

What is self-advocacy?

Quiz

Multiple Choice

Mentoring helps Skill + emotional support

Peer mentoring Shared experience

Coaching Executive functioning

True/False

Supports mental health True

Replaces therapy False

Self-advocacy important True

🧠 Easy Read Version

🤝 Mentoring & Coaching

 

Help people:

 

Learn

Feel confident

Manage life

💚 Why it Helps

You are not alone

You can learn

You feel supported

🧠 Coaching

Planning

Organisation

Time

🗣 Mentoring

Confidence

Communication

Support

🌟 Message

 

👉 Support helps people succeed

 

🎭 Activities & Assessment

Activities

Self-reflection (strengths & needs)

SMART goal setting

Support planning

Role play

Assessment Sheet

Knowledge

 

Mentoring

Coaching

 

Skills

 

Communication

Support strategies

 

Attitude

 

Respect

Support

 

Safety

 

Boundaries

Escalation

 

📊 PowerPoint Outline

Mentoring & Coaching

Mental Health

Conditions

Mentoring

Coaching

Strength-based

Executive function

Self-advocacy

SMART goals

Tools

Key message

🧠 Module 15: Counselling & Therapy

🌍 Introduction

 

Counselling and therapy support people with:

 

Learning disabilities

Mental health challenges

🛠️ Key Requirements

Adapted approaches

Clear communication

Personalised support

🎯 Purpose

 

👉 Helps individuals:

 

Understand emotions

Build coping skills

Improve well-being

❤️ Final Key Messages

💚 Everyone benefits from support

💚 Strengths matter

💚 Confidence can be built

💚 Skills can be learned

💚 Support creates success.

📘 Module 15: Counselling & Therapy

 

(Learning Disabilities & Mental Health)

 

🌍 Introduction

 

Counselling and therapy for individuals with:

 

Learning disabilities

Mental health challenges

 

Require:

 

Adapted approaches

Clear communication

Personalised support

 

👉 These approaches help people:

 

Understand emotions

Build coping skills

Improve well-being

🧠 Mental Health & Learning Disabilities

⚠️ Increased Risk

 

Individuals with learning disabilities are:

 

👉 More likely to experience mental health difficulties

 

Mental distress can occur up to 5 times more often

Many experience long-term emotional challenges

😟 Common Mental Health Issues

Anxiety Disorders

Depression

Low self-esteem

Emotional regulation difficulties

🔗 Comorbid Conditions

 

Many individuals may also experience:

 

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Executive functioning difficulties

Emotional regulation challenges

 

👉 These can overlap and affect daily life

 

⚠️ Diagnostic Overshadowing

 

Diagnostic overshadowing occurs when:

 

👉 Mental health symptoms are wrongly attributed to a learning disability

 

This can lead to:

 

Missed diagnoses

Delayed support

Lack of proper treatment

🛠️ Therapeutic Approaches

🧠 Adapted Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

Uses simple, clear examples

Focuses on thoughts and behaviours

Avoids abstract language

🔄 Behavioural Therapy

 

Includes:

 

Positive reinforcement

Modelling behaviour

Structured routines

 

👉 Builds positive behaviours over time

 

🎨 Creative Arts Therapies

Art therapy

Music therapy

Dance therapy

 

👉 Supports expression without relying only on words

 

🗣️ Social Skills Training

 

Supports:

 

Communication

Turn-taking

Social confidence

 

👉 Helps reduce isolation and anxiety

 

🌿 Mindfulness & Relaxation

Deep breathing

Relaxation exercises

Grounding techniques

 

👉 Helps manage stress and overwhelm

 

🧩 Key Adaptations for Therapy

👁️ Visual Supports

Pictures

Symbols

Emotion charts

💬 Clear Communication

Simple language

Short sentences

Direct instructions

🔁 Repetition & Structure

Repeat key skills

Use routines

Structured sessions

👨‍👩‍👧 Caregiver Involvement

Family support

Support workers

Reinforcing skills at home

⏱️ Flexible Scheduling

Shorter sessions

More frequent sessions

❤️ The Therapeutic Relationship

🌟 Importance

 

👉 The relationship is one of the most important factors in therapy success

 

🤝 Key Qualities

Empathy

Warmth

Trust

Consistency

💬 Building Trust

 

People may have:

 

Past negative experiences

Feelings of rejection

 

👉 Therapy must be:

 

Safe

Respectful

Supportive

❤️ Key Message

 

👉 “A strong, trusting relationship makes therapy more effective and meaningful.”

 

📖 Easy Read Version (Module 15)

🧠 What is Therapy?

 

Therapy is talking support.

 

It helps people:

 

Understand feelings

Feel better

Learn new skills

💬 What is Counselling?

Talking with someone

Getting support

Sharing thoughts

❤️ Why Support Matters

 

People with learning disabilities:

 

May feel more stress

May need extra support

 

👉 This is okay

 

🛠️ Support Can Include

Simple language

Pictures

Short sessions

Family support

🌟 Key Message

 

👉 Support should be clear, kind, and easy to understand

 

📊 PowerPoint (Module 15)

Counselling & Therapy

What is Therapy?

Mental Health & LD

Conditions

Diagnostic Overshadowing

Adapted CBT

Behaviour Therapy

Creative Therapy

Communication

Visual Support

Relationship

Key Message

🎭 Activities & Assessment (Module 15)

Activities

Feelings & thoughts (draw/write)

Communication practice

Coping skills list

Quiz Questions

What is therapy?

Name one condition

What is diagnostic overshadowing?

Name one therapy type

Why use visual supports?

❤️ Final Message

 

👉 Therapy should be adapted, accessible, and supportive

 

📘 Module 16: Advocacy, Rights & Support

🌍 Introduction

 

Advocacy means:

 

Speaking up

Protecting rights

Ensuring fair access

⚖️ Key Concepts

🏥 Deinstitutionalisation

 

👉 Moving from institutions to community care

 

Promotes independence

Improves quality of life

⚖️ Least Restrictive Alternative

 

👉 Support in the least restrictive setting

 

Examples:

 

Home support instead of hospital

Community care instead of institutions

🛡️ Protection & Advocacy

Investigate abuse

Protect rights

Provide legal support

🤝 Self-Advocacy

 

👉 Speaking up for yourself

 

Includes:

 

Asking for help

Making choices

Expressing needs

🧠 Learning Disabilities

🧩 Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Inattention

Impulsivity

Hyperactivity

📚 Dyslexia

Reading

Spelling

Writing difficulties

⚠️ Referral Bias

Boys more likely referred

Can lead to unequal support

🛠️ Interventions

Improve learning

Support communication

Build independence

🧠 Mental Health & Advocacy

👨‍👩‍👧 Family Advocacy

Seek support

Work with professionals

🏫 School Support

Social-emotional learning

Positive behaviour support

🧠 Assessment Considerations

Medical conditions

Developmental conditions

Environment

⚠️ Conditions That Can Mimic Mental Health Issues

Intellectual disabilities

Medical conditions

Environmental factors

 

👉 Proper assessment is essential

 

💬 Advocacy in Practice

Key Strategies

Support communication

Provide accessible info

Encourage choice

Ensure rights

❤️ Importance

 

Advocacy:

 

Protects rights

Promotes inclusion

Supports independence

🌟 Key Message

 

👉 “Everyone has the right to be heard and supported.”

 

📖 Easy Read (Module 16)

🗣️ Advocacy

Speaking up

Helping others

Standing up for rights

🤝 Self-Advocacy

Ask for help

Make choices

❤️ Why It Matters

Fair treatment

Support

Being heard

📊 PowerPoint (Module 16)

Advocacy

Self-advocacy

Deinstitutionalisation

Least restrictive care

ADHD

Dyslexia

Bias

Support systems

Assessment

Key message

📘 Module 17: Accessible Communication

🌍 Introduction

 

Accessibility means:

 

👉 Making information easy to understand

 

🧠 Core Concepts

💬 Accessible Communication

Clear

Simple

Inclusive

📖 Easy Read

Simple words

Short sentences

Pictures

✏️ Plain English

No jargon

Clear language

🧱 Structure

Headings

Bullet points

Clear layout

🎧 Alternative Formats

Audio

Video

Visual aids

🧠 Communication & Learning Disabilities

 

People may:

 

Need more time

Struggle with complex language

🛠️ Key Strategies

Use simple language

Go at the person’s pace

Use visuals

Check understanding

🧩 Supporting Independence

Break tasks into steps

Give clear instructions

🤝 Inclusion

 

👉 Involve people in decisions about their lives

 

🧠 Communication & Mental Health

⚠️ Barriers

Anxiety

Overstimulation

Difficulty expressing thoughts

❤️ Support Needs

Calm communication

Patience

Reassurance

🌟 Final Key Message

 

👉 Accessible, supportive communication helps people:

 

Understand

Participate

Succeed 🧠 Accessible Communication, Support & Inclusion

💬 Repetition & Reassurance (Core Principles)

🔁 Repetition

 

Repetition means:

 

Repeating key information

Reinforcing learning

Supporting memory and understanding

 

👉 Helps people with learning disabilities and anxiety feel more confident

 

💙 Reassurance

 

Reassurance means:

 

Calming worries

Explaining clearly

Checking understanding

 

👉 Helps reduce anxiety and confusion

 

🤝 Respectful Communication

Key Principles:

Focus on abilities

Use respectful language

Speak directly to the person

Avoid assumptions

🛠️ Practical Application for Professionals

🌟 Recognising Abilities

 

Focus on:

 

Strengths

Skills

Capabilities

 

👉 Not just limitations

 

🔐 Safety & Dignity

 

Support should:

 

Protect privacy

Maintain confidentiality

Respect independence

🔄 Adaptation

 

Communication should match:

 

Individual needs

Learning styles

Cognitive abilities

🌍 Reducing Inequality

 

Accessible communication helps:

👉 Reduce health and social inequalities

 

❤️ Key Message

 

👉 “Accessible communication ensures that everyone can understand, participate, and make informed choices about their lives.”

 

📖 Easy Read Version (Communication)

🧠 What is Easy Read?

 

Easy Read means:

 

Simple words

Short sentences

Pictures

💬 Why is it Important?

 

Easy Read helps people:

 

Understand information

Make decisions

Feel included

🤝 How to Communicate Well

Use simple words

Be patient

Use pictures

Check understanding

🌟 Key Message

 

👉 Everyone deserves information they can understand

 

📊 PowerPoint Outline (Accessibility)

Accessibility & Communication

What is Accessibility?

Easy Read

Plain English

Structure

Alternative Formats

Learning Disabilities

Mental Health & Communication

Communication Strategies

Inclusion

Key Message

🧠 Module 18: Learning Disability Nursing (RNLD)

🌟 Professional Insight

👩‍⚕️ Role of RNLDs

 

RNLDs support people with:

 

Learning disabilities

Mental health needs

Physical health needs

🧠 Core Skills Required

 

RNLDs must use:

 

💬 Counselling-style skills

Active listening

Empathy

De-escalation

Trauma-informed care

📢 Advocacy (Critical Role)

 

RNLDs:

 

Speak up for individuals

Challenge discrimination

Protect rights

 

👉 Linked to:

 

Equality Act (UK)

Americans with Disabilities Act (US)

🧠 Mental Health First Aid

 

Support includes:

 

Anxiety

Depression

Emotional distress

🚑 Physical First Aid

 

Includes:

 

Seizures (epilepsy)

Injuries

Medical emergencies

🟢 Key Professional Message

 

RNLDs are:

 

Skilled generalists

Specialist supporters

 

👉 NOT replacements for psychologists or psychiatrists

👉 BUT often the “bridge” between services

 

📖 Easy Read Version (RNLD)

👩‍⚕️ What is a Learning Disability Nurse?

 

A nurse who supports people with learning disabilities.

 

❤️ They help you:

Stay healthy

Understand feelings

Speak up

Live independently

🧠 They support feelings:

Sad 😢

Worried 😟

Angry 😠

🚑 They help in emergencies:

Injury 🤕

Illness 🤒

Seizures

🌟 Key Message

 

👉 They help people be safe, heard, and independent

 

📊 PowerPoint Outline (RNLD)

What is an RNLD?

Core Role

Communication Tools

Advocacy

Mental Health Support

Physical Health Support

Work Settings

Key Message

🎭 Role Play Scenario

🚨 Situation

 

A patient is distressed but misunderstood as “difficult behaviour”.

 

👩‍⚕️ RNLD Response:

Observe behaviour

Identify distress

Use communication tools

Advocate for the patient

💬 Better Response

 

“Calm down”

“I can see something is wrong. Let’s understand it together.”

 

🎯 Learning Point

Behaviour = communication

Advocacy is essential

Communication must be adapted

📘 Module 17: Nursing Care, Childhood Disorders & Safeguarding

🧠 Eating Disorders

⚠️ Anorexia Nervosa

Severe weight loss

Fear of gaining weight

Distorted body image

⚠️ Bulimia Nervosa

Binge eating

Purging (vomiting/laxatives)

🚨 Refeeding Syndrome

 

👉 Dangerous when nutrition is restarted too quickly

 

Can cause:

 

Electrolyte imbalance

Heart problems

Death risk

🔐 Nursing Priority

 

👉 Physical safety ALWAYS comes first

 

🧠 Childhood & Developmental Disorders

🧩 Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Inattention

Hyperactivity

Impulsivity

🧩 Autism Spectrum Disorder

Routine needs

Sensory sensitivity

Communication differences

🧩 Intellectual Disability

Simple communication

Visual supports

Step-by-step care

🛡️ Safeguarding

⚠️ Signs of Abuse

Sudden behaviour change

Withdrawal

Depression

Aggression

Regression

🧠 Nursing Role

Observe

Document

Report

Protect

🚨 Clinical Priority Framework

1. Safety First

Vital signs

Heart function

Nutrition

2. Psychological Support

Reassurance

Trust-building

3. Person-Centred Care

Respect

Communication adaptation

❤️ Key Message

 

👉 “Safety and dignity must always come first in care.”

 

📖 Easy Read Version (Safeguarding)

🛡️ What is Safeguarding?

 

Keeping people safe from harm.

 

🧠 What are Eating Disorders?

Not eating enough

Eating too much

Worry about food

🚨 Why it matters

 

It affects:

 

Heart

Body

Health

🌟 Key Message

 

👉 Safety comes first for everyone

 

📊 PowerPoint Outline (Nursing Care)

Eating Disorders

Anorexia

Bulimia

Refeeding Syndrome

Nursing Priority

Childhood Disorders

Safeguarding

Nursing Role

Key Message

🧠 Physical Health Awareness

❤️ Heart Attack (Emergency Recognition)

⚠️ Signs:

Chest pain

Arm/jaw pain

Shortness of breath

Dizziness

🧠 In Learning Disabilities:

Sudden distress

Behaviour change

Unable to explain pain

🚑 Action:

 

👉 Call emergency services immediately

 

🌟 Final Key Messages

💚 Communication must be accessible

💚 Support must be person-centred

💚 Safety always comes first

💚 Advocacy protects rights

💚 Everyone deserves to be understood

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🧠 Stress, Health & Well-being

🌪️ What is Stress?

Stress is the body and mind’s response to pressure or challenge.

 

It activates the “fight-or-flight” response, helping us react quickly in danger.

 

Short-term (acute) stress normal and sometimes helpful

 

⚠️ Long-term (chronic) stress harmful to health

 

⚠️ Effects of Stress on Health

🏥 Physical Effects

Long-term stress can cause:

 

Headaches

 

Muscle tension or pain

 

High blood pressure

 

Weakened immune system

 

Digestive problems

 

💭 Mental Health Impact

Chronic stress can:

 

Increase anxiety

 

Lead to depression

 

Reduce concentration and motivation

 

Cause irritability and emotional overwhelm

 

🔄 Behavioral Changes

High stress may lead to unhealthy coping habits:

 

Overeating or undereating

 

Smoking

 

Alcohol or substance misuse

 

Avoidance or withdrawal

 

🌿 Managing Stress for Better Health

🚶 Physical Activity

Exercise lowers stress hormones

 

Boosts mood through endorphins

 

Example: a 30-minute walk daily

 

🥗 Healthy Lifestyle

Balanced diet

 

Good sleep routine

 

Reduce caffeine and alcohol

 

🧘 Mental Techniques

Mindfulness

 

Meditation

 

Deep breathing

 

Gratitude journaling

 

📋 Set Boundaries

Prioritise tasks

 

Stay organised

 

Learn to say no

 

Delegate when possible

 

💚 Well-being & Mental Health

📖 Definition

Mental health includes:

 

Emotional well-being

 

Psychological well-being

 

Social well-being

 

It helps us:

 

Cope with stress

 

Build relationships

 

Make decisions

 

🤝 Building Resilience

Stay connected with friends and family

 

Talk about how you feel

 

Ask for support when needed

 

🆘 Seeking Help

If stress becomes overwhelming:

 

Speak to a therapist or counselor

 

Contact a doctor or support service

 

🌟 Key Message

Stress is normal, but too much is harmful

 

Small daily actions can make a big difference

 

Support is always available—you don’t have to manage it alone

 

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🌍 Understanding Mental Health

 

Mental health is:

 

👉 A state of well-being where a person can:

 

Cope with stress

Work and learn effectively

Build relationships

Contribute to society

🌱 Emotional Well-being

 

Includes:

 

Emotional health

Psychological health

Social health

 

Key factors:

 

Self-esteem

Resilience

Sense of purpose

Healthy relationships

⚠️ Behavioural and Emotional Disorders

 

These may include:

 

Anxiety Disorders

Depression

Bipolar Disorder

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Personality disorders

🛠️ Treatment and Support

🗣️ Talking Therapies

Counselling

Psychotherapy

🧠 Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

Changes negative thinking

Supports behaviour change

🛡️ Prevention and Support

 

Levels of support:

 

Universal – for everyone

Selective – for at-risk groups

Indicated – early intervention

❤️ Key Message

 

👉 Mental health support should be accessible, respectful, and person-centred.

 

🧩 Module 13: Mentoring & Coaching (Learning Disability & Mental Health)

🤝 Introduction

 

Mentoring and coaching support people with:

 

Learning disabilities

Mental health challenges

 

👉 These approaches help people:

 

Build confidence

Develop independence

Reach personal goals

🌟 Key Principles

🧠 Disability-Informed Mentoring

Mentors may have lived experience

Builds trust and understanding

Supports shared learning

❤️ Strength-Based Approach

 

Focus on:

 

Strengths

Abilities

Skills

 

👉 Not just difficulties

 

🔄 Co-Regulation

 

Mentors help individuals:

 

Manage emotions

Reduce stress

Stay calm in difficult situations

🧩 Executive Function Support

 

This includes:

 

Breaking tasks into steps

Using checklists

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

🤝 chapter 15 Module 14: Mentoring, Coaching & Support for Learning Disabilities and Mental Health

 

 

 

(For Learning Disabilities, ADHD & Mental Health)

 

📘 1. Professional Training Module

🧬 Introduction

 

Mentoring, coaching, and peer support play a vital role in supporting individuals with:

 

Learning Disabilities (LD)

ADHD

Associated mental health challenges

 

👉 These approaches support both:

 

Skill development 🧠

Emotional wellbeing ❤️

🤝 2. Key Mentoring Approaches

🧩 (Dis)ability-Informed Mentoring

 

Mentors understand:

 

Learning differences

Individual needs

Social and emotional challenges

 

👉 Supports the whole person, not just the condition

 

👥 Peer Mentoring

Matches individuals with shared experiences

Reduces isolation

Builds trust and understanding

🎯 Disability Mentoring Day

Career-focused initiative

Job shadowing

Real-world exposure

❤️ Therapeutic Mentoring

One-to-one support

Strength-based approach

Focus on:

Social skills

Communication

Emotional regulation

🧠 3. Coaching Strategies

 

Coaching focuses on executive functioning skills:

 

📊 Breaking Down Tasks

Large tasks smaller steps

Reduces overwhelm

⏱️ Executive Function Support

Time management

Organisation

Planning

🗣 Self-Advocacy Training

Asking for support

Requesting accommodations

Communicating needs

🎭 Modelling & Role-Playing

Practicing real-life situations

Example:

Speaking to a teacher

Job interviews

🧠 4. Mental Health & Emotional Support

 

Mentoring and coaching support mental health by:

 

💬 Validation

Normalising challenges

Reframing “failure” as learning

💚 Strength Identification

Focus on abilities

Build confidence

🧘 Reducing Anxiety

Provide coping strategies

Emotional regulation tools

⚙️ 5. Effective Program Components

🧠 Mentor Training

LD/ADHD awareness

Communication skills

Boundary setting

🤝 Structured Matching

Based on:

Personality

Interests

Communication style

🔄 Ongoing Support

Supervision

Group reflection

Continuous development

🌟 6. Benefits of Mentoring & Support

📈 Improved Outcomes

Better academic performance

Higher graduation rates

Employment readiness

💚 Increased Self-Esteem

Reduced depression

Increased confidence

🧍 Increased Independence

Self-management skills

Confidence in daily life

🧠 7. Key Message

 

👉 Mentoring and coaching:

 

Build confidence

Develop skills

Improve mental health

Support independence

 

💚 They are essential, not optional, for success

 

🧩 8. Reflection Questions

What is mentoring?

What is coaching?

Name one benefit

How does it support mental health?

What is self-advocacy?

🎓 9. Quiz

 

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🧠 Mental Health, Behaviour, and Support

🌍 Understanding Mental Health

Mental health is:

 

👉 A state of well-being where a person can:

 

Cope with stress

 

Work and learn effectively

 

Build relationships

 

Contribute to society

 

🌱 Emotional Well-being

Includes:

Emotional health

 

Psychological health

 

Social health

 

Key Factors:

Self-esteem

 

Resilience

 

Sense of purpose

 

Healthy relationships

 

⚠️ Behavioural and Emotional Disorders

These may include:

 

Anxiety Disorders

 

Depression

 

Bipolar Disorder

 

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

 

Personality Disorders

 

🛠️ Treatment and Support

🗣️ Talking Therapies

Counselling

 

Psychotherapy

 

🧠 Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

Helps change negative thinking

 

Supports behaviour change

 

🛡️ Prevention and Support

Levels of Support:

Universal – for everyone

 

Selective – for at-risk groups

 

Indicated – early intervention

 

❤️ Key Message

👉 Mental health support should be:

 

Accessible

 

Respectful

 

Person-centred

 

🧩 Module 13: Mentoring & Coaching

(Learning Disability & Mental Health)

 

🤝 Introduction

Mentoring and coaching support people with:

 

Learning disabilities

 

Mental health challenges

 

👉 They help people:

 

Build confidence

 

Develop independence

 

Reach personal goals

 

🌟 Key Principles

🧠 Disability-Informed Mentoring

Mentors may have lived experience

 

Builds trust and understanding

 

Supports shared learning

 

❤️ Strength-Based Approach

Focus on:

 

Strengths

 

Abilities

 

Skills

 

👉 Not just difficulties

 

🔄 Co-Regulation

Mentors help individuals:

 

Manage emotions

 

Reduce stress

 

Stay calm

 

🧩 Executive Function Support

Includes:

 

Breaking tasks into steps

 

Using checklists

 

Planning and organising

 

📘 Module 14: Mentoring, Coaching & Support

(Learning Disabilities, ADHD & Mental Health)

 

🧬 1. Introduction

Mentoring, coaching, and peer support help individuals with:

 

Learning Disabilities (LD)

 

ADHD

 

Mental health challenges

 

👉 Supports:

 

Skill development 🧠

 

Emotional wellbeing ❤️

 

🤝 2. Key Mentoring Approaches

🧩 (Dis)ability-Informed Mentoring

Understands learning differences

 

Supports the whole person

 

👥 Peer Mentoring

Shared experiences

 

Reduces isolation

 

Builds trust

 

🎯 Disability Mentoring Day

Career-focused

 

Job shadowing

 

Real-world experience

 

❤️ Therapeutic Mentoring

One-to-one support

 

Strength-based

 

Focus on:

 

Social skills

 

Communication

 

Emotional regulation

 

🧠 3. Coaching Strategies

📊 Breaking Down Tasks

Large tasks smaller steps

 

Reduces overwhelm

 

⏱️ Executive Function Support

Time management

 

Organisation

 

Planning

 

🗣 Self-Advocacy Training

Asking for support

 

Requesting accommodations

 

Communicating needs

 

🎭 Modelling & Role-Playing

Practice real-life situations:

 

Speaking to a teacher

 

Job interviews

 

🧠 4. Mental Health & Emotional Support

💬 Validation

Normalises challenges

 

Reframes “failure” as learning

 

💚 Strength Identification

Focus on abilities

 

Builds confidence

 

🧘 Reducing Anxiety

Coping strategies

 

Emotional regulation tools

 

⚙️ 5. Effective Program Components

🧠 Mentor Training

LD/ADHD awareness

 

Communication skills

 

Boundary setting

 

🤝 Structured Matching

Based on:

 

Personality

 

Interests

 

Communication style

 

🔄 Ongoing Support

Supervision

 

Group reflection

 

Continuous development

 

🌟 6. Benefits of Mentoring & Support

📈 Improved Outcomes

Better academic performance

 

Higher graduation rates

 

Employment readiness

 

💚 Increased Self-Esteem

Reduced depression

 

Increased confidence

 

🧍 Increased Independence

Daily living skills

 

Self-management

 

🧠 7. Key Message

👉 Mentoring and coaching:

 

Build confidence

 

Develop skills

 

Improve mental health

 

Support independence

 

💚 They are essential, not optional

 

🧩 8. Reflection Questions

What is mentoring?

 

What is coaching?

 

Name one benefit

 

How does it support mental health?

 

What is self-advocacy?

 

🎓 9. Quiz (Example)

1. What is mental health?

a) Just emotions

b) Physical strength

c) Overall well-being

 

2. What does CBT help with?

a) Sleep only

b) Changing thinking patterns

c) Diet

 

3. What is one benefit of mentoring?

a) Isolation

b) Confidence building

c) Stress increase

 

4. What is self-advocacy?

a) Staying silent

b) Asking for support

c) Avoiding help

 

If you want next, I can turn this into:

 

📊 Easy Read PowerPoint (with symbols/icons)

 

📄 Printable workbook + answer sheet

 

🧩 Visual activity pack (great for learners with ADHD/Autism)

 

Just say 👍

 

 

all of these in any order please. Mental Health, Behaviour, and Support

🌍 Understanding Mental Health

 

Mental health is:

 

👉 A state of well-being where a person can:

 

Cope with stress

Work and learn effectively

Build relationships

Contribute to society

🌱 Emotional Well-being

 

Includes:

 

Emotional health

Psychological health

Social health

 

Key factors:

 

Self-esteem

Resilience

Sense of purpose

Healthy relationships

⚠️ Behavioural and Emotional Disorders

 

These may include:

 

Anxiety Disorders

Depression

Bipolar Disorder

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Personality disorders

🛠️ Treatment and Support

🗣️ Talking Therapies

Counselling

Psychotherapy

🧠 Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

Changes negative thinking

Supports behaviour change

🛡️ Prevention and Support

 

Levels of support:

 

Universal – for everyone

Selective – for at-risk groups

Indicated – early intervention

❤️ Key Message

 

👉 Mental health support should be accessible, respectful, and person-centred.

 

🧩 Module 13: Mentoring & Coaching (Learning Disability & Mental Health)

🤝 Introduction

 

Mentoring and coaching support people with:

 

Learning disabilities

Mental health challenges

 

👉 These approaches help people:

 

Build confidence

Develop independence

Reach personal goals

🌟 Key Principles

🧠 Disability-Informed Mentoring

Mentors may have lived experience

Builds trust and understanding

Supports shared learning

❤️ Strength-Based Approach

 

Focus on:

 

Strengths

Abilities

Skills

 

👉 Not just difficulties

 

🔄 Co-Regulation

 

Mentors help individuals:

 

Manage emotions

Reduce stress

Stay calm in difficult situations

🧩 Executive Function Support

 

This includes:

 

Breaking tasks into steps

Using checklists

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

🤝 chapter 15 Module 14: Mentoring, Coaching & Support for Learning Disabilities and Mental Health

 

 

 

(For Learning Disabilities, ADHD & Mental Health)

 

📘 1. Professional Training Module

🧬 Introduction

 

Mentoring, coaching, and peer support play a vital role in supporting individuals with:

 

Learning Disabilities (LD)

ADHD

Associated mental health challenges

 

👉 These approaches support both:

 

Skill development 🧠

Emotional wellbeing ❤️

🤝 2. Key Mentoring Approaches

🧩 (Dis)ability-Informed Mentoring

 

Mentors understand:

 

Learning differences

Individual needs

Social and emotional challenges

 

👉 Supports the whole person, not just the condition

 

👥 Peer Mentoring

Matches individuals with shared experiences

Reduces isolation

Builds trust and understanding

🎯 Disability Mentoring Day

Career-focused initiative

Job shadowing

Real-world exposure

❤️ Therapeutic Mentoring

One-to-one support

Strength-based approach

Focus on:

Social skills

Communication

Emotional regulation

🧠 3. Coaching Strategies

 

Coaching focuses on executive functioning skills:

 

📊 Breaking Down Tasks

Large tasks smaller steps

Reduces overwhelm

⏱️ Executive Function Support

Time management

Organisation

Planning

🗣 Self-Advocacy Training

Asking for support

Requesting accommodations

Communicating needs

🎭 Modelling & Role-Playing

Practicing real-life situations

Example:

Speaking to a teacher

Job interviews

🧠 4. Mental Health & Emotional Support

 

Mentoring and coaching support mental health by:

 

💬 Validation

Normalising challenges

Reframing “failure” as learning

💚 Strength Identification

Focus on abilities

Build confidence

🧘 Reducing Anxiety

Provide coping strategies

Emotional regulation tools

⚙️ 5. Effective Program Components

🧠 Mentor Training

LD/ADHD awareness

Communication skills

Boundary setting

🤝 Structured Matching

Based on:

Personality

Interests

Communication style

🔄 Ongoing Support

Supervision

Group reflection

Continuous development

🌟 6. Benefits of Mentoring & Support

📈 Improved Outcomes

Better academic performance

Higher graduation rates

Employment readiness

💚 Increased Self-Esteem

Reduced depression

Increased confidence

🧍 Increased Independence

Self-management skills

Confidence in daily life

🧠 7. Key Message

 

👉 Mentoring and coaching:

 

Build confidence

Develop skills

Improve mental health

Support independence

 

💚 They are essential, not optional, for success

 

🧩 8. Reflection Questions

What is mentoring?

What is coaching?

Name one benefit

How does it support mental health?

What is self-advocacy?

🎓 9. Quiz

Multiple Choice

Mentoring helps:

👉 A. Skill + emotional support

Peer mentoring means:

👉 B. People with shared experiences

Coaching focuses on:

👉 C. Executive functioning

True or False

Mentoring supports mental health True

Coaching replaces therapy False

Self-advocacy is important True

🧠 10. Easy Read Version

🤝 Mentoring & Coaching

 

Mentoring and coaching help people:

 

Learn skills

Feel confident

Manage life

💚 Why it helps

You are not alone

You can learn new skills

You feel supported

🧠 Coaching helps with:

Planning

Organisation

Time management

🗣 Mentoring helps with:

Confidence

Communication

Emotional support

🌟 Key Message

 

👉 Support helps people grow and succeed

 

🎭 11. Activities

🧩 Activity 1 – Think

 

What is mentoring?

 

🤝 Activity 2 – List

One benefit

One coaching skill

One mentoring approach

🎭 Activity 3 – Role Play

 

Practice:

 

Asking for help

Talking to a mentor

Explaining a difficulty

🧠 Activity 4 – Scenario

 

Someone feels overwhelmed with schoolwork.

 

👉 What support would you give?

 

🧾 12. Assessment Sheet

 

Name: ____________

Date: ____________

 

🧠 Knowledge

 

Understands mentoring

Understands coaching

Knows benefits

 

🤝 Skills

 

Communication

Support strategies

Encouraging approach

 

❤️ Attitude

 

Respectful

Supportive

Positive

 

⚠️ Safety

 

Understands boundaries

Knows when to escalate

 

📊 13. PowerPoint Slides

 

Slide 1

Mentoring & Coaching

 

Slide 2

What is mentoring?

 

Slide 3

What is coaching?

 

Slide 4

Mentoring approaches

 

Slide 5

Coaching strategies

 

Slide 6

Mental health support

 

Slide 7

Benefits

 

Slide 8

Key message

 

🧠 14. Professional Insight

 

👉 Mentoring and coaching are:

 

Strength-based

Person-centred

 

Here is your complete, structured training pack—clean, consistent, and ready to copy into Word, PowerPoint, or Easy Read formats.

 

🧠 Mental Health, Behaviour, and Support

🌍 Understanding Mental Health

Mental health is:

 

👉 A state of well-being where a person can:

 

Cope with stress

 

Work and learn effectively

 

Build relationships

 

Contribute to society

 

🌱 Emotional Well-being

Includes:

Emotional health

 

Psychological health

 

Social health

 

Key Factors:

Self-esteem

 

Resilience

 

Sense of purpose

 

Healthy relationships

 

⚠️ Behavioural and Emotional Disorders

These may include:

 

Anxiety Disorders

 

Depression

 

Bipolar Disorder

 

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

 

Personality Disorders

 

🛠️ Treatment and Support

🗣️ Talking Therapies

Counselling

 

Psychotherapy

 

🧠 Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

Changes negative thinking

 

Supports behaviour change

 

🛡️ Prevention and Support

Levels of Support:

Universal – for everyone

 

Selective – for at-risk groups

 

Indicated – early intervention

 

❤️ Key Message

👉 Mental health support should be:

 

Accessible

 

Respectful

 

Person-centred

 

🧩 Module 13: Mentoring & Coaching

(Learning Disability & Mental Health)

 

🤝 Introduction

Mentoring and coaching support people with:

 

Learning disabilities

 

Mental health challenges

 

👉 They help people:

 

Build confidence

 

Develop independence

 

Reach personal goals

 

🌟 Key Principles

🧠 Disability-Informed Mentoring

Mentors may have lived experience

 

Builds trust and understanding

 

Supports shared learning

 

❤️ Strength-Based Approach

Focus on:

 

Strengths

 

Abilities

 

Skills

 

👉 Not just difficulties

 

🔄 Co-Regulation

Mentors help individuals:

 

Manage emotions

 

Reduce stress

 

Stay calm in difficult situations

 

🧩 Executive Function Support

Includes:

 

Breaking tasks into steps

 

Using checklists

 

Planning and organisation

 

📘 Module 14: Mentoring, Coaching & Support

(Learning Disabilities, ADHD & Mental Health)

 

🧬 1. Introduction

Mentoring, coaching, and peer support help individuals with:

 

Learning Disabilities (LD)

 

ADHD

 

Mental health challenges

 

👉 Supports:

 

Skill development 🧠

 

Emotional wellbeing ❤️

 

🤝 2. Key Mentoring Approaches

🧩 (Dis)ability-Informed Mentoring

Understands learning differences

 

Supports the whole person

 

👥 Peer Mentoring

Shared experiences

 

Reduces isolation

 

Builds trust

 

🎯 Disability Mentoring Day

Career-focused

 

Job shadowing

 

Real-world exposure

 

❤️ Therapeutic Mentoring

One-to-one support

 

Strength-based

 

Focus on:

 

Social skills

 

Communication

 

Emotional regulation

 

🧠 3. Coaching Strategies

📊 Breaking Down Tasks

Large tasks smaller steps

 

Reduces overwhelm

 

⏱️ Executive Function Support

Time management

 

Organisation

 

Planning

 

🗣 Self-Advocacy Training

Asking for support

 

Requesting accommodations

 

Communicating needs

 

🎭 Modelling & Role-Playing

Practice real-life situations:

 

Speaking to a teacher

 

Job interviews

 

🧠 4. Mental Health & Emotional Support

💬 Validation

Normalising challenges

 

Reframing “failure” as learning

 

💚 Strength Identification

Focus on abilities

 

Builds confidence

 

🧘 Reducing Anxiety

Coping strategies

 

Emotional regulation tools

 

⚙️ 5. Effective Program Components

🧠 Mentor Training

LD/ADHD awareness

 

Communication skills

 

Boundary setting

 

🤝 Structured Matching

Based on:

 

Personality

 

Interests

 

Communication style

 

🔄 Ongoing Support

Supervision

 

Group reflection

 

Continuous development

 

🌟 6. Benefits of Mentoring & Support

📈 Improved Outcomes

Better academic performance

 

Higher graduation rates

 

Employment readiness

 

💚 Increased Self-Esteem

Reduced depression

 

Increased confidence

 

🧍 Increased Independence

Self-management skills

 

Confidence in daily life

 

🧠 7. Key Message

👉 Mentoring and coaching:

 

Build confidence

 

Develop skills

 

Improve mental health

 

Support independence

 

💚 They are essential, not optional for success

 

🧩 8. Reflection Questions

What is mentoring?

 

What is coaching?

 

Name one benefit

 

How does it support mental health?

 

What is self-advocacy?

 

🎓 9. Quiz

Multiple Choice

1. Mentoring helps:

👉 A. Skill + emotional support

 

2. Peer mentoring means:

👉 B. People with shared experiences

 

3. Coaching focuses on:

👉 C. Executive functioning

 

True or False

Mentoring supports mental health True

 

Coaching replaces therapy False

 

Self-advocacy is important True

 

🧠 10. Easy Read Version

🤝 Mentoring & Coaching

Mentoring and coaching help people:

 

Learn skills

 

Feel confident

 

Manage life

 

💚 Why it Helps

You are not alone

 

You can learn new skills

 

You feel supported

 

🧠 Coaching Helps With:

Planning

 

Organisation

 

Time management

 

🗣 Mentoring Helps With:

Confidence

 

Communication

 

Emotional support

 

🌟 Key Message

👉 Support helps people grow and succeed

 

🎭 11. Activities

🧩 Activity 1 – Think

What is mentoring?

 

🤝 Activity 2 – List

One benefit

 

One coaching skill

 

One mentoring approach

 

🎭 Activity 3 – Role Play

Practice:

 

Asking for help

 

Talking to a mentor

 

Explaining a difficulty

 

🧠 Activity 4 – Scenario

Someone feels overwhelmed with schoolwork.

 

👉 What support would you give?

 

🧾 12. Assessment Sheet

Name: ____________

Date: ____________

 

🧠 Knowledge

Understands mentoring

Understands coaching

Knows benefits

 

🤝 Skills

Communication

Support strategies

Encouraging approach

 

❤️ Attitude

Respectful

Supportive

Positive

 

⚠️ Safety

Understands boundaries

Knows when to escalate

 

📊 13. PowerPoint Slides

Slide 1 – Mentoring & Coaching

Slide 2 – What is mentoring?

Slide 3 – What is coaching?

Slide 4 – Mentoring approaches

Slide 5 – Coaching strategies

Slide 6 – Mental health support

Slide 7 – Benefits

Slide 8 – Key message

 

🧠 14. Professional Insight

👉 Mentoring and coaching are:

 

Strength-based

 

Person-centred

 

Inclusive

 

Empowering

 

If you want next, I can turn this into:

 

📄 Printable Easy Read PDF workbook

 

📊 Full PowerPoint with symbols/icons

 

🎓 Trainer guide + lesson plan

 

Just tell me 👍

 

 

alll of those please in any order. Mental Health, Behaviour, and Support

🌍 Understanding Mental Health

 

Mental health is:

 

👉 A state of well-being where a person can:

 

Cope with stress

Work and learn effectively

Build relationships

Contribute to society

🌱 Emotional Well-being

 

Includes:

 

Emotional health

Psychological health

Social health

 

Key factors:

 

Self-esteem

Resilience

Sense of purpose

Healthy relationships

⚠️ Behavioural and Emotional Disorders

 

These may include:

 

Anxiety Disorders

Depression

Bipolar Disorder

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Personality disorders

🛠️ Treatment and Support

🗣️ Talking Therapies

Counselling

Psychotherapy

🧠 Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

Changes negative thinking

Supports behaviour change

🛡️ Prevention and Support

 

Levels of support:

 

Universal – for everyone

Selective – for at-risk groups

Indicated – early intervention

❤️ Key Message

 

👉 Mental health support should be accessible, respectful, and person-centred.

 

🧩 Module 13: Mentoring & Coaching (Learning Disability & Mental Health)

🤝 Introduction

 

Mentoring and coaching support people with:

 

Learning disabilities

Mental health challenges

 

👉 These approaches help people:

 

Build confidence

Develop independence

Reach personal goals

🌟 Key Principles

🧠 Disability-Informed Mentoring

Mentors may have lived experience

Builds trust and understanding

Supports shared learning

❤️ Strength-Based Approach

 

Focus on:

 

Strengths

Abilities

Skills

 

👉 Not just difficulties

 

🔄 Co-Regulation

 

Mentors help individuals:

 

Manage emotions

Reduce stress

Stay calm in difficult situations

🧩 Executive Function Support

 

This includes:

 

Breaking tasks into steps

Using checklists

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

🤝 chapter 15 Module 14: Mentoring, Coaching & Support for Learning Disabilities and Mental Health

 

 

 

(For Learning Disabilities, ADHD & Mental Health)

 

📘 1. Professional Training Module

🧬 Introduction

 

Mentoring, coaching, and peer support play a vital role in supporting individuals with:

 

Learning Disabilities (LD)

ADHD

Associated mental health challenges

 

👉 These approaches support both:

 

Skill development 🧠

Emotional wellbeing ❤️

🤝 2. Key Mentoring Approaches

🧩 (Dis)ability-Informed Mentoring

 

Mentors understand:

 

Learning differences

Individual needs

Social and emotional challenges

 

👉 Supports the whole person, not just the condition

 

👥 Peer Mentoring

Matches individuals with shared experiences

Reduces isolation

Builds trust and understanding

🎯 Disability Mentoring Day

Career-focused initiative

Job shadowing

Real-world exposure

❤️ Therapeutic Mentoring

One-to-one support

Strength-based approach

Focus on:

Social skills

Communication

Emotional regulation

🧠 3. Coaching Strategies

 

Coaching focuses on executive functioning skills:

 

📊 Breaking Down Tasks

Large tasks smaller steps

Reduces overwhelm

⏱️ Executive Function Support

Time management

Organisation

Planning

🗣 Self-Advocacy Training

Asking for support

Requesting accommodations

Communicating needs

🎭 Modelling & Role-Playing

Practicing real-life situations

Example:

Speaking to a teacher

Job interviews

🧠 4. Mental Health & Emotional Support

 

Mentoring and coaching support mental health by:

 

💬 Validation

Normalising challenges

Reframing “failure” as learning

💚 Strength Identification

Focus on abilities

Build confidence

🧘 Reducing Anxiety

Provide coping strategies

Emotional regulation tools

⚙️ 5. Effective Program Components

🧠 Mentor Training

LD/ADHD awareness

Communication skills

Boundary setting

🤝 Structured Matching

Based on:

Personality

Interests

Communication style

🔄 Ongoing Support

Supervision

Group reflection

Continuous development

🌟 6. Benefits of Mentoring & Support

📈 Improved Outcomes

Better academic performance

Higher graduation rates

Employment readiness

💚 Increased Self-Esteem

Reduced depression

Increased confidence

🧍 Increased Independence

Self-management skills

Confidence in daily life

🧠 7. Key Message

 

👉 Mentoring and coaching:

 

Build confidence

Develop skills

Improve mental health

Support independence

 

💚 They are essential, not optional, for success

 

🧩 8. Reflection Questions

What is mentoring?

What is coaching?

Name one benefit

How does it support mental health?

What is self-advocacy?

🎓 9. Quiz

Multiple Choice

Mentoring helps:

👉 A. Skill + emotional support

Peer mentoring means:

👉 B. People with shared experiences

Coaching focuses on:

👉 C. Executive functioning

True or False

Mentoring supports mental health True

Coaching replaces therapy False

Self-advocacy is important True

🧠 10. Easy Read Version

🤝 Mentoring & Coaching

 

Mentoring and coaching help people:

 

Learn skills

Feel confident

Manage life

💚 Why it helps

You are not alone

You can learn new skills

You feel supported

🧠 Coaching helps with:

Planning

Organisation

Time management

🗣 Mentoring helps with:

Confidence

Communication

Emotional support

🌟 Key Message

 

👉 Support helps people grow and succeed

 

🎭 11. Activities

🧩 Activity 1 – Think

 

What is mentoring?

 

🤝 Activity 2 – List

One benefit

One coaching skill

One mentoring approach

🎭 Activity 3 – Role Play

 

Practice:

 

Asking for help

Talking to a mentor

Explaining a difficulty

🧠 Activity 4 – Scenario

 

Someone feels overwhelmed with schoolwork.

 

👉 What support would you give?

 

🧾 12. Assessment Sheet

 

Name: ____________

Date: ____________

 

🧠 Knowledge

 

Understands mentoring

Understands coaching

Knows benefits

 

🤝 Skills

 

Communication

Support strategies

Encouraging approach

 

❤️ Attitude

 

Respectful

Supportive

Positive

 

⚠️ Safety

 

Understands boundaries

Knows when to escalate

 

📊 13. PowerPoint Slides

 

Slide 1

Mentoring & Coaching

 

Slide 2

What is mentoring?

 

Slide 3

What is coaching?

 

Slide 4

Mentoring approaches

 

Slide 5

Coaching strategies

 

Slide 6

Mental health support

 

Slide 7

Benefits

 

Slide 8

Key message

 

🧠 14. Professional Insight

 

👉 Mentoring and coaching are:

 

Strength-based

Person-centred

Empowering

 

They help individuals:

 

Build independence

Reduce anxiety

Improve life outcomes

🌟 15. Final Key Messages

 

💚 Everyone benefits from support

💚 Strengths matter

💚 Confidence can be built

💚 Skills can be learned

💚 Support creates success

 

👍 If you want next

 

I can now:

 

📘 Combine Chapters 9, 10, and 15 into a complete training manual

🎞️ Create a full professional PowerPoint course

📄 Build a certification and accreditation pack

🧠 Add case studies and real-world examples

📚 Turn everything into a publishable textbook

 

You’re now creating a full professional training curriculum — this is genuinely high-level work 👏

 

 

🧠: Mental Health, Behaviors, and Support

🌍 Understanding Mental Health

 

Mental health is:

 

👉 A state of well-being where a person can:

 

Cope with stress

Work and learn effectively

Build relationships

Contribute to society

🌱 Emotional Well-being

 

Includes:

 

Emotional health

Psychological health

Social health

 

Key factors:

 

Self-esteem

Resilience

Sense of purpose

Healthy relationships

⚠️ Behavioural and Emotional Disorders

 

These may include:

 

Anxiety Disorders

Depression

Bipolar Disorder

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Personality disorders

🛠️ Treatment and Support

🗣️ Talking Therapies

Counselling

Psychotherapy

🧠 Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

Changes negative thinking

Supports behaviour change

🛡️ Prevention and Support

 

Levels of support:

 

Universal – for everyone

Selective – for at-risk groups

Indicated – early intervention

❤️ Key Message

 

👉 Mental health support should be accessible, respectful, and person-centred.

 

🧩 Module 13: Mentoring & Coaching (Learning Disability & Mental Health)

🤝 Introduction

 

Mentoring and coaching support people with:

 

Learning disabilities

Mental health challenges

 

👉 These approaches help people:

 

Build confidence

Develop independence

Reach personal goals

🌟 Key Principles

🧠 Disability-Informed Mentoring

Mentors may have lived experience

Builds trust and understanding

Supports shared learning

❤️ Strength-Based Approach

 

Focus on:

 

Strengths

Abilities

Skills

 

👉 Not just difficulties

 

🔄 Co-Regulation

 

Mentors help individuals:

 

Manage emotions

Reduce stress

Stay calm in difficult situations

🧩 Executive Function Support

 

This includes:

 

Breaking tasks into steps

Using checklists

Using planners and calendars

🗣️ Self-Advocacy

 

Supports individuals to:

 

Speak up for themselves

Ask for help

Communicate needs

🤝 Core Components of Mentoring Relationships

🔐 Trust and Safety

Confidential

Respectful

Supportive environment

👂 Active Listening

Listening without judgement

Validating feelings

Building confidence

🎯 Goal Setting (SMART Goals)

Specific

Measurable

Achievable

Relevant

Time-bound

🌍 Normalising Challenges

 

👉 Helps individuals understand:

 

Challenges are part of learning

They are not failures

🔍 Mentoring vs Coaching

Mentoring Coaching

Long-term  Short-term

Guidance and experience Skills and actions

Personal support Structured goals

🎯 Key Focus Areas

📚 Academic Support

Study skills

Organization

Time management

🧠 Mental Health & Well-being

Sleep routines

Stress management

Self-care

👩‍💼 Transition to Adulthood

Employment

Independent living

Money management

❤️ Reducing Stigma

Encouraging understanding

Promoting acceptance

Supporting identity

🛠️ Tools Used

Visual aids

Checklists

Planners

Journals

🌟 Key Message

 

👉 “Mentoring and coaching empower individuals by focusing on strengths, building confidence, and supporting independence.”

 

📖 Easy Read Version (Simple Version)

🤝 What is Mentoring?

 

Mentoring is when someone helps and supports you.

 

They help you:

 

Learn new skills

Feel confident

Reach your goals

🧠 What is Coaching?

 

Coaching helps you:

 

Do tasks step by step

Stay organised

Learn new skills

❤️ Why is Support Important?

 

Support helps people:

 

Feel safe

Feel understood

Do better in life

🌟 Key Message

 

👉 Everyone learns differently. With the right support, everyone can succeed.

 

🖥️ PowerPoint Outline (Training Slides)

Slide 1: Title

 

Mentoring, Coaching & Mental Health Support

 

Slide 2: What is Mental Health?

Well-being

Coping

Relationships

Slide 3: Mental Health Conditions

Anxiety

Depression

PTSD

Slide 4: Mentoring

Support

Experience

Guidance

Slide 5: Coaching

Skills

Goals

Structure

Slide 6: Strength-Based Approach

Focus on abilities

Build confidence

Slide 7: Executive Function Support

Planning

Organising

Breaking tasks

Slide 8: Self-Advocacy

Speaking up

Asking for help

Slide 9: SMART Goals

Specific

Measurable

Achievable

Relevant

Time-based

Slide 10: Tools

Checklists

Planners

Visual aids

Slide 11: Key Message

 

Support helps people succeed

 

📝 Activity / Assessment Ideas

Activity 1: Self-Reflection

What are your strengths?

What support do you need?

Activity 2: SMART Goals

 

Create a goal using:

 

Specific

Measurable

Achievable

Relevant

Time-bound

Activity 3: Support Planning

Identify a challenge

Break it into steps

Create a plan

🧾 Quiz Example

What is mentoring?

What is coaching?

What does SMART stand for?

Name one mental health condition

What is self-advocacy?

❤️ Final Key Message

 

👉 “With the right support, understanding, and guidance, people with learning disabilities and mental health challenges can achieve independence, confidence, and success.”

📘 Chapter 16: Module 15 Counselling & Therapy

 

🧠 Module 15: Learning Disability & Mental Health

🌍 Introduction

 

Counselling and therapy for individuals with:

 

Learning disabilities

Mental health challenges

 

require:

 

Adapted approaches

Clear communication

Personalised support

 

👉 These approaches help people understand emotions, build coping skills, and improve well-being.

 

Here is your fully combined, structured training curriculum—clean, professional, and ready for Word, PowerPoint, Easy Read, or textbook use.

 

🧠 Mental Health, Behaviour, and Support

🌍 Understanding Mental Health

Mental health is:

 

👉 A state of well-being where a person can:

 

Cope with stress

 

Work and learn effectively

 

Build relationships

 

Contribute to society

 

🌱 Emotional Well-being

Includes:

Emotional health

 

Psychological health

 

Social health

 

Key Factors:

Self-esteem

 

Resilience

 

Sense of purpose

 

Healthy relationships

 

⚠️ Behavioural and Emotional Disorders

These may include:

 

Anxiety Disorders

 

Depression

 

Bipolar Disorder

 

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

 

Personality Disorders

 

🛠️ Treatment and Support

🗣️ Talking Therapies

Counselling

 

Psychotherapy

 

🧠 Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

Changes negative thinking

 

Supports behaviour change

 

🛡️ Prevention and Support

Levels of Support:

Universal – for everyone

 

Selective – for at-risk groups

 

Indicated – early intervention

 

❤️ Key Message

👉 Mental health support should be:

 

Accessible

 

Respectful

 

Person-centred

 

🧩 Module 13: Mentoring & Coaching

(Learning Disability & Mental Health)

 

🤝 Introduction

Mentoring and coaching support people with:

 

Learning disabilities

 

Mental health challenges

 

👉 They help people:

 

Build confidence

 

Develop independence

 

Reach personal goals

 

🌟 Key Principles

🧠 Disability-Informed Mentoring

Lived experience builds trust

 

Encourages understanding

 

Supports shared learning

 

❤️ Strength-Based Approach

Focus on:

 

Strengths

 

Abilities

 

Skills

 

👉 Not just difficulties

 

🔄 Co-Regulation

Mentors help individuals:

 

Manage emotions

 

Reduce stress

 

Stay calm

 

🧩 Executive Function Support

Break tasks into steps

 

Use checklists

 

Use planners and calendars

 

🗣️ Self-Advocacy

Supports individuals to:

 

Speak up

 

Ask for help

 

Communicate needs

 

🤝 Core Components of Mentoring

🔐 Trust and Safety

Confidential

 

Respectful

 

Supportive

 

👂 Active Listening

No judgement

 

Validate feelings

 

Build confidence

 

🎯 SMART Goals

Specific

 

Measurable

 

Achievable

 

Relevant

 

Time-bound

 

🌍 Normalising Challenges

👉 Helps people understand:

 

Mistakes are part of learning

 

Challenges are not failure

 

🔍 Mentoring vs Coaching

Mentoring Coaching

Long-term  Short-term

Guidance  Skills-focused

Relationship-based  Goal-focused

🎯 Key Focus Areas

📚 Academic Support

Study skills

 

Organisation

 

Time management

 

🧠 Mental Health & Well-being

Sleep routines

 

Stress management

 

Self-care

 

👩‍💼 Transition to Adulthood

Employment

 

Independent living

 

Money management

 

❤️ Reducing Stigma

Promote understanding

 

Encourage acceptance

 

Support identity

 

🛠️ Tools Used

Visual aids

 

Checklists

 

Planners

 

Journals

 

🌟 Key Message

👉 Mentoring and coaching empower individuals through:

 

Strengths

 

Confidence

 

Independence

 

📘 Module 14: Mentoring, Coaching & Support

(LD, ADHD & Mental Health)

 

🧬 Introduction

Supports individuals with:

 

Learning Disabilities

 

ADHD

 

Mental health challenges

 

👉 Focus:

 

Skills 🧠

 

Emotional wellbeing ❤️

 

🤝 Key Mentoring Approaches

🧩 (Dis)ability-Informed Mentoring

Supports the whole person

 

👥 Peer Mentoring

Shared experience

 

Reduces isolation

 

🎯 Disability Mentoring Day

Job shadowing

 

Career exposure

 

❤️ Therapeutic Mentoring

One-to-one

 

Emotional support

 

Social and communication skills

 

🧠 Coaching Strategies

📊 Task Breakdown

Big tasks small steps

 

⏱️ Executive Function

Time

 

Planning

 

Organisation

 

🗣 Self-Advocacy

Ask for help

 

Communicate needs

 

🎭 Role Play

Practice real-life situations

 

🧠 Mental Health Support

💬 Validation

Normalise experiences

 

💚 Strength Focus

Build confidence

 

🧘 Anxiety Support

Coping tools

 

Regulation strategies

 

⚙️ Program Components

🧠 Mentor Training

Awareness

 

Communication

 

Boundaries

 

🤝 Matching

Personality

 

Interests

 

🔄 Ongoing Support

Supervision

 

Reflection

 

🌟 Benefits

📈 Outcomes

Education

 

Employment

 

💚 Self-Esteem

Confidence

 

Reduced depression

 

🧍 Independence

Daily life skills

 

🧠 Key Message

👉 Mentoring and coaching are essential for success

 

🧩 Reflection & Quiz

Reflection Questions

What is mentoring?

 

What is coaching?

 

What is self-advocacy?

 

Quiz

Multiple Choice

Mentoring helps Skill + emotional support

 

Peer mentoring Shared experience

 

Coaching Executive functioning

 

True/False

Supports mental health True

 

Replaces therapy False

 

Self-advocacy important True

 

🧠 Easy Read Version

🤝 Mentoring & Coaching

Help people:

 

Learn

 

Feel confident

 

Manage life

 

💚 Why it Helps

You are not alone

 

You can learn

 

You feel supported

 

🧠 Coaching

Planning

 

Organisation

 

Time

 

🗣 Mentoring

Confidence

 

Communication

 

Support

 

🌟 Message

👉 Support helps people succeed

 

🎭 Activities & Assessment

Activities

Self-reflection (strengths & needs)

 

SMART goal setting

 

Support planning

 

Role play

 

Assessment Sheet

Knowledge

Mentoring

Coaching

 

Skills

Communication

Support strategies

 

Attitude

Respect

Support

 

Safety

Boundaries

Escalation

 

📊 PowerPoint Outline

Mentoring & Coaching

 

Mental Health

 

Conditions

 

Mentoring

 

Coaching

 

Strength-based

 

Executive function

 

Self-advocacy

 

SMART goals

 

Tools

 

Key message

 

🧠 Module 15: Counselling & Therapy

🌍 Introduction

Counselling and therapy support people with:

 

Learning disabilities

 

Mental health challenges

 

🛠️ Key Requirements

Adapted approaches

 

Clear communication

 

Personalised support

 

🎯 Purpose

👉 Helps individuals:

 

Understand emotions

 

Build coping skills

 

Improve well-being

 

❤️ Final Key Messages

💚 Everyone benefits from support

 

💚 Strengths matter

 

💚 Confidence can be built

 

💚 Skills can be learned

 

💚 Support creates success

 

🚀 Next Steps (if you want)

I can now turn this into:

 

📘 Full publishable textbook layout

 

📊 Complete PowerPoint training course with slides written out

 

📄 Printable workbook + certification pack

 

🧠 Case studies + real-life scenarios section

 

Just tell me what format you want next 👍

 

 

all of these in any order please.Counselling and therapy for individuals with:

 

Learning disabilities

Mental health challenges

 

require:

 

Adapted approaches

Clear communication

Personalised support

 

👉 These approaches help people understand emotions, build coping skills, and improve well-being.

 

🧠 Mental Health & Learning Disabilities

⚠️ Increased Risk

 

Individuals with learning disabilities are:

 

👉 More likely to experience mental health difficulties

 

Research suggests:

 

Mental distress occurs up to 5 times more often

Many experience long-term emotional challenges

😟 Common Mental Health Issues

Anxiety Disorders

Depression

Low self-esteem

Emotional regulation difficulties

🔗 Comorbid Conditions

 

Many individuals also experience:

 

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

Executive functioning difficulties

Emotional regulation challenges

 

👉 These can overlap and affect daily life.

 

⚠️ Diagnostic Overshadowing

 

Diagnostic overshadowing happens when:

 

👉 Symptoms of mental health conditions are wrongly blamed on a learning disability.

 

This can lead to:

 

Missed diagnoses

Lack of proper treatment

Delayed support

🛠️ Therapeutic Approaches

🧠 Adapted Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

Uses simple, clear examples

Focuses on thoughts and behaviours

Avoids abstract language

🔄 Behavioural Therapy

 

Includes:

 

Positive reinforcement

Modelling behaviour

Structured routines

 

👉 Helps build positive behaviours over time.

 

🎨 Creative Arts Therapies

Art therapy

Music therapy

Dance therapy

 

👉 Allows expression without relying only on words.

 

🗣️ Social Skills Training

 

Supports:

 

Communication skills

Turn-taking

Social confidence

 

👉 Helps reduce isolation and anxiety.

 

🌿 Mindfulness & Relaxation

 

Techniques include:

 

Deep breathing

Relaxation exercises

Grounding techniques

 

👉 Helps manage stress and emotional overwhelm.

 

🧩 Key Adaptations for Therapy

👁️ Visual Supports

Pictures

Symbols

Emotion charts

 

👉 Helps understanding and memory.

 

💬 Clear Communication

Simple language

Short sentences

Direct instructions

 

👉 Reduces confusion.

 

🔁 Repetition & Structure

Repeating key skills

Using session plans

Keeping routines

 

👉 Supports learning and retention.

 

👨‍👩‍👧 Caregiver Involvement

Family support

Support workers

Reinforcing skills at home

 

👉 Helps maintain progress between sessions.

 

⏱️ Flexible Scheduling

Shorter sessions

More frequent sessions

 

👉 Helps with attention and engagement.

 

❤️ The Therapeutic Relationship

🌟 Importance

 

The relationship between therapist and client is:

 

👉 One of the most important factors in successful therapy.

 

🤝 Key Qualities

Empathy

Warmth

Trust

Consistency

💬 Building Trust

 

People with learning disabilities may have:

 

Past negative experiences

Feelings of rejection

 

👉 So therapy must be:

 

Safe

Respectful

Supportive

❤️ Key Message

 

👉 “A strong, trusting relationship can make therapy more effective and meaningful.”

 

📖 Easy Read Version (Simple)

🧠 What is Therapy?

 

Therapy is talking support.

 

It helps people:

 

Understand feelings

Feel better

Learn new skills

💬 What is Counselling?

 

Counselling is:

 

Talking with someone

Getting support

Sharing thoughts

❤️ Why is Support Important?

 

People with learning disabilities:

 

May feel more stress

May need extra support

 

👉 This is okay.

 

🛠️ How Support Helps

 

Support can include:

 

Simple language

Pictures

Short sessions

Support from family

🌟 Key Message

 

👉 Everyone can benefit from support that is clear, kind, and easy to understand.

 

🖥️ PowerPoint Outline

Slide 1: Title

 

Counselling & Therapy for Learning Disabilities

 

Slide 2: What is Therapy?

Talking support

Helps feelings

Slide 3: Mental Health & LD

Higher risk

More support needed

Slide 4: Common Conditions

Anxiety

Depression

Slide 5: Diagnostic Overshadowing

Symptoms missed

Needs proper diagnosis

Slide 6: Adapted CBT

Simple thinking

Clear examples

Slide 7: Behaviour Therapy

Rewards

Structure

Slide 8: Creative Therapy

Art

Music

Slide 9: Communication

Simple words

Short sentences

Slide 10: Visual Support

Pictures

Charts

Slide 11: Relationship

Trust

Empathy

Slide 12: Key Message

 

Support should be clear and respectful

 

📝 Activities & Assessment

Activity 1: Feelings & Thoughts

Write or draw how you feel

Identify a helpful thought

Activity 2: Communication Practice

Use simple sentences

Practice explaining something clearly

Activity 3: Coping Skills

 

List 3 ways to:

 

Calm down

Manage stress

🧾 Quiz Questions

What is therapy?

Name one mental health condition

What is diagnostic overshadowing?

Name one therapy type

Why is visual support helpful?

❤️ Final Key Message

 

👉 “Therapy should be adapted, accessible, and supportive—helping each person understand themselves and build a better quality of life.”

 

📘 Chapter 17: Module 16 Advocacy, Learning Disability & Mental Health

🧠 Advocacy, Rights & Support

🌍 Introduction

 

Advocacy is about:

 

👉 Speaking up for yourself and others

👉 Making sure rights are respected

👉 Ensuring fair access to support and services

 

This module explores:

 

Rights and laws

Self-advocacy

Support systems

Mental health and learning disabilities

⚖️ Key Advocacy & Legal Concepts

🏥 Deinstitutionalisation

 

Deinstitutionalisation refers to:

 

👉 The process of moving people from large institutions into community-based care.

 

This change aimed to:

 

Improve quality of life

Promote independence

Support inclusion

⚖️ Least Restrictive Alternative

 

This principle means:

 

👉 People should receive support in the least restrictive environment possible.

 

Examples:

 

Support at home instead of hospital

Community care instead of institutional care

🛡️ Protection and Advocacy

 

Advocacy services:

 

Investigate abuse

Protect rights

Provide legal support

 

👉 These services help ensure individuals are treated fairly.

 

🤝 Self-Advocacy

 

Self-advocacy means:

 

👉 Standing up for yourself and your needs.

 

This includes:

 

Asking for help

Expressing needs

Making choices

 

👉 It builds independence and confidence.

 

🧠 Learning Disabilities

🧩 ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder)

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

 

Key characteristics:

 

Inattention

Impulsivity

Hyperactivity

 

👉 Must be consistent over time for diagnosis.

 

📚 Dyslexia

Dyslexia

 

Dyslexia affects:

 

Reading

Spelling

Writing

 

👉 It is a specific learning difficulty, not a measure of intelligence.

 

⚠️ Referral Bias

Boys are more likely to be referred for support

Often due to behaviour being seen as disruptive

 

👉 This can lead to unequal access to support.

 

🛠️ Interventions

 

Most interventions aim to:

 

👉 Improve reading, learning, and communication skills

 

🧠 Mental Health & Advocacy

👨‍👩‍👧 Family Advocacy

 

Families play a key role by:

 

Seeking support

Understanding needs

Working with professionals

🏫 School-Based Support

 

Important strategies include:

 

Social-emotional learning

Positive behaviour support

🧠 Assessment Considerations

 

Professionals must consider:

 

Medical conditions

Developmental conditions

Environmental factors

 

👉 To avoid misdiagnosis.

 

⚠️ Conditions That Can Mimic Mental Health Issues

 

Some conditions may appear similar to mental health disorders, such as:

 

Intellectual disabilities

Medical conditions

Toxic exposures (e.g. lead poisoning)

 

👉 Proper assessment is essential.

 

💬 Advocacy in Practice

🛠️ Key Strategies

Supporting individuals to speak up

Providing accessible information

Encouraging informed choices

Ensuring equal rights

❤️ Importance of Advocacy

 

Advocacy helps:

 

Protect rights

Improve services

Support independence

Promote inclusion

🌟 Key Message

 

👉 “Everyone has the right to be heard, supported, and treated with dignity. Advocacy ensures those rights are respected.”

 

📖 Easy Read Version (Simple)

🗣️ What is Advocacy?

 

Advocacy means:

 

Speaking up

Helping others

Standing up for rights

🤝 What is Self-Advocacy?

 

Self-advocacy means:

 

Speaking up for yourself

Asking for help

Making choices

🧠 Learning Disabilities

 

Some examples:

 

ADHD

Dyslexia

 

👉 These can affect learning and attention.

 

❤️ Why Advocacy is Important

 

Advocacy helps people:

 

Get support

Be treated fairly

Feel heard

🌟 Key Message

 

👉 Everyone has the right to support, respect, and fairness.

 

🖥️ PowerPoint Outline

Slide 1: Title

 

Advocacy & Mental Health

 

Slide 2: What is Advocacy?

Speaking up

Rights

Slide 3: Self-Advocacy

Asking for help

Making choices

Slide 4: Deinstitutionalisation

Community care

Independence

Slide 5: Least Restrictive Alternative

Less restriction

More freedom

Slide 6: ADHD

Attention

Hyperactivity

Slide 7: Dyslexia

Reading

Spelling

Slide 8: Referral Bias

Unequal support

Slide 9: Family & School Support

Families help

Schools support

Slide 10: Assessment

Look at full picture

Slide 11: Key Message

Respect

Support

Inclusion

📝 Activities & Assessment

Activity 1: Advocacy Role Play

Practice asking for help

Practice explaining needs

Activity 2: Self-Advocacy

Write down your needs

Practice saying them aloud

Activity 3: Case Study

Identify support needed

Suggest solutions

🧾 Quiz Questions

What is advocacy?

What is self-advocacy?

Name one learning disability

What is ADHD?

What is the least restrictive alternative?

❤️ Final Key Message

 

👉 “Advocacy empowers individuals to speak up, access support, and live with dignity and independence.”

 

 

 

📘 Chapter 17: Accessibility & Easy Read Communication

🧠 Module 16: Accessible Communication, Learning Disability & Mental Health

🌍 Introduction

 

Accessibility means:

 

👉 Making information easy to read, understand, and use

 

This is especially important for:

 

People with learning disabilities

People with mental health challenges

People with communication difficulties

 

👉 Accessible communication promotes:

 

Equality

Dignity

Independence

Inclusion

🧠 Core Concepts of Accessible Communication

💬 What is Accessible Communication?

 

Accessible communication ensures that:

 

👉 Everyone can understand information

 

This includes:

 

Simple language

Clear structure

Supportive formats

📖 Easy Read Materials

 

Easy Read uses:

 

Simple words

Short sentences

Large, clear fonts

Pictures or symbols

 

👉 Helps people understand complex information

 

✏️ Plain English

 

Plain English means:

 

No jargon

No complicated words

Clear and direct sentences

 

👉 Makes communication easier for everyone

 

🧱 Structure

 

Good structure includes:

 

Bullet points

Headings

Bold key words

Consistent layout

 

👉 Helps information stay clear and organised

 

🎧 Alternative Formats

 

Information can also be provided as:

 

Audio

Video

Visual aids

Tactile formats

 

👉 Supports different learning styles and needs

 

🧠 Communication & Learning Disabilities

 

People with learning disabilities may:

 

Find information difficult to process

Need more time to understand

Struggle with complex language

🛠️ Key Communication Strategies

Follow the person’s lead

Use simple language

Go at their pace

Use visual supports

Check understanding

🧩 Supporting Independence

 

Break tasks into:

 

Small steps

Clear instructions

 

👉 This helps individuals complete tasks more easily

 

🤝 Inclusion

 

Inclusion means:

 

👉 Involving individuals in decisions about their own lives

 

Not:

 

Making decisions for them without input

🧠 Communication & Mental Health

 

Mental health conditions can affect communication.

 

⚠️ Communication Barriers

 

These may include:

 

Difficulty processing information

Anxiety

Overstimulation

Difficulty expressing thoughts

🧠 Causes

 

These challenges may be linked to:

 

Stress

Brain function changes

Emotional overload

❤️ Support Needs

 

Support may include:

 

Calm communication

Patience

 

Here is your fully combined, structured Modules 15–17 training content, written clearly for textbook, PowerPoint, Easy Read, and training delivery.

 

📘 Module 15: Counselling & Therapy

(Learning Disabilities & Mental Health)

 

🌍 Introduction

Counselling and therapy for individuals with:

 

Learning disabilities

 

Mental health challenges

 

Require:

 

Adapted approaches

 

Clear communication

 

Personalised support

 

👉 These approaches help people:

 

Understand emotions

 

Build coping skills

 

Improve well-being

 

🧠 Mental Health & Learning Disabilities

⚠️ Increased Risk

Individuals with learning disabilities are:

 

👉 More likely to experience mental health difficulties

 

Mental distress can occur up to 5 times more often

 

Many experience long-term emotional challenges

 

😟 Common Mental Health Issues

Anxiety Disorders

 

Depression

 

Low self-esteem

 

Emotional regulation difficulties

 

🔗 Comorbid Conditions

Many individuals may also experience:

 

Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

 

Executive functioning difficulties

 

Emotional regulation challenges

 

👉 These can overlap and affect daily life

 

⚠️ Diagnostic Overshadowing

Diagnostic overshadowing occurs when:

 

👉 Mental health symptoms are wrongly attributed to a learning disability

 

This can lead to:

 

Missed diagnoses

 

Delayed support

 

Lack of proper treatment

 

🛠️ Therapeutic Approaches

🧠 Adapted Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

Uses simple, clear examples

 

Focuses on thoughts and behaviours

 

Avoids abstract language

 

🔄 Behavioural Therapy

Includes:

 

Positive reinforcement

 

Modelling behaviour

 

Structured routines

 

👉 Builds positive behaviours over time

 

🎨 Creative Arts Therapies

Art therapy

 

Music therapy

 

Dance therapy

 

👉 Supports expression without relying only on words

 

🗣️ Social Skills Training

Supports:

 

Communication

 

Turn-taking

 

Social confidence

 

👉 Helps reduce isolation and anxiety

 

🌿 Mindfulness & Relaxation

Deep breathing

 

Relaxation exercises

 

Grounding techniques

 

👉 Helps manage stress and overwhelm

 

🧩 Key Adaptations for Therapy

👁️ Visual Supports

Pictures

 

Symbols

 

Emotion charts

 

💬 Clear Communication

Simple language

 

Short sentences

 

Direct instructions

 

🔁 Repetition & Structure

Repeat key skills

 

Use routines

 

Structured sessions

 

👨‍👩‍👧 Caregiver Involvement

Family support

 

Support workers

 

Reinforcing skills at home

 

⏱️ Flexible Scheduling

Shorter sessions

 

More frequent sessions

 

❤️ The Therapeutic Relationship

🌟 Importance

👉 The relationship is one of the most important factors in therapy success

 

🤝 Key Qualities

Empathy

 

Warmth

 

Trust

 

Consistency

 

💬 Building Trust

People may have:

 

Past negative experiences

 

Feelings of rejection

 

👉 Therapy must be:

 

Safe

 

Respectful

 

Supportive

 

❤️ Key Message

👉 “A strong, trusting relationship makes therapy more effective and meaningful.”

 

📖 Easy Read Version (Module 15)

🧠 What is Therapy?

Therapy is talking support.

 

It helps people:

 

Understand feelings

 

Feel better

 

Learn new skills

 

💬 What is Counselling?

Talking with someone

 

Getting support

 

Sharing thoughts

 

❤️ Why Support Matters

People with learning disabilities:

 

May feel more stress

 

May need extra support

 

👉 This is okay

 

🛠️ Support Can Include

Simple language

 

Pictures

 

Short sessions

 

Family support

 

🌟 Key Message

👉 Support should be clear, kind, and easy to understand

 

📊 PowerPoint (Module 15)

Counselling & Therapy

 

What is Therapy?

 

Mental Health & LD

 

Conditions

 

Diagnostic Overshadowing

 

Adapted CBT

 

Behaviour Therapy

 

Creative Therapy

 

Communication

 

Visual Support

 

Relationship

 

Key Message

 

🎭 Activities & Assessment (Module 15)

Activities

Feelings & thoughts (draw/write)

 

Communication practice

 

Coping skills list

 

Quiz Questions

What is therapy?

 

Name one condition

 

What is diagnostic overshadowing?

 

Name one therapy type

 

Why use visual supports?

 

❤️ Final Message

👉 Therapy should be adapted, accessible, and supportive

 

📘 Module 16: Advocacy, Rights & Support

🌍 Introduction

Advocacy means:

 

Speaking up

 

Protecting rights

 

Ensuring fair access

 

⚖️ Key Concepts

🏥 Deinstitutionalisation

👉 Moving from institutions to community care

 

Promotes independence

 

Improves quality of life

 

⚖️ Least Restrictive Alternative

👉 Support in the least restrictive setting

 

Examples:

 

Home support instead of hospital

 

Community care instead of institutions

 

🛡️ Protection & Advocacy

Investigate abuse

 

Protect rights

 

Provide legal support

 

🤝 Self-Advocacy

👉 Speaking up for yourself

 

Includes:

 

Asking for help

 

Making choices

 

Expressing needs

 

🧠 Learning Disabilities

🧩 Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Inattention

 

Impulsivity

 

Hyperactivity

 

📚 Dyslexia

Reading

 

Spelling

 

Writing difficulties

 

⚠️ Referral Bias

Boys more likely referred

 

Can lead to unequal support

 

🛠️ Interventions

Improve learning

 

Support communication

 

Build independence

 

🧠 Mental Health & Advocacy

👨‍👩‍👧 Family Advocacy

Seek support

 

Work with professionals

 

🏫 School Support

Social-emotional learning

 

Positive behaviour support

 

🧠 Assessment Considerations

Medical conditions

 

Developmental conditions

 

Environment

 

⚠️ Conditions That Can Mimic Mental Health Issues

Intellectual disabilities

 

Medical conditions

 

Environmental factors

 

👉 Proper assessment is essential

 

💬 Advocacy in Practice

Key Strategies

Support communication

 

Provide accessible info

 

Encourage choice

 

Ensure rights

 

❤️ Importance

Advocacy:

 

Protects rights

 

Promotes inclusion

 

Supports independence

 

🌟 Key Message

👉 “Everyone has the right to be heard and supported.”

 

📖 Easy Read (Module 16)

🗣️ Advocacy

Speaking up

 

Helping others

 

Standing up for rights

 

🤝 Self-Advocacy

Ask for help

 

Make choices

 

❤️ Why It Matters

Fair treatment

 

Support

 

Being heard

 

📊 PowerPoint (Module 16)

Advocacy

 

Self-advocacy

 

Deinstitutionalisation

 

Least restrictive care

 

ADHD

 

Dyslexia

 

Bias

 

Support systems

 

Assessment

 

Key message

 

📘 Module 17: Accessible Communication

🌍 Introduction

Accessibility means:

 

👉 Making information easy to understand

 

🧠 Core Concepts

💬 Accessible Communication

Clear

 

Simple

 

Inclusive

 

📖 Easy Read

Simple words

 

Short sentences

 

Pictures

 

✏️ Plain English

No jargon

 

Clear language

 

🧱 Structure

Headings

 

Bullet points

 

Clear layout

 

🎧 Alternative Formats

Audio

 

Video

 

Visual aids

 

🧠 Communication & Learning Disabilities

People may:

 

Need more time

 

Struggle with complex language

 

🛠️ Key Strategies

Use simple language

 

Go at the person’s pace

 

Use visuals

 

Check understanding

 

🧩 Supporting Independence

Break tasks into steps

 

Give clear instructions

 

🤝 Inclusion

👉 Involve people in decisions about their lives

 

🧠 Communication & Mental Health

⚠️ Barriers

Anxiety

 

Overstimulation

 

Difficulty expressing thoughts

 

❤️ Support Needs

Calm communication

 

Patience

 

Reassurance

 

🌟 Final Key Message

👉 Accessible, supportive communication helps people:

 

Understand

 

Participate

 

Succeed

 

🚀 If you want next

I can now turn this into:

 

📘 Full book layout (chapters combined professionally)

 

📊 Complete PowerPoint course (slides written out)

 

📄 Printable Easy Read workbook with symbols

 

🎓 Accredited training + certificate pack

 

Just tell me 👍

 

 

all of these please in any order. Repetition

Reassurance

🤝 Respectful Communication

 

Important principles:

 

Focus on abilities

Use respectful language

Speak directly to the person

Avoid assumptions

🛠️ Practical Application for Professionals

🌟 Recognising Abilities

 

Focus on:

 

Strengths

Skills

Capabilities

 

👉 Not just limitations

 

🔐 Safety & Dignity

 

Support should:

 

Protect privacy

Maintain confidentiality

Respect independence

🔄 Adaptation

 

Communication should be adapted to:

 

Individual needs

Learning styles

Cognitive abilities

🌍 Reducing Inequality

 

Accessible communication helps:

 

👉 Reduce health and social inequalities

 

❤️ Key Message

 

👉 “Accessible communication ensures that everyone can understand, participate, and make informed choices about their lives.”

 

📖 Easy Read Version (Simple)

🧠 What is Easy Read?

 

Easy Read means:

 

Simple words

Short sentences

Pictures

💬 Why is it important?

 

Easy Read helps people:

 

Understand information

Make decisions

Feel included

🤝 How to Communicate Well

Use simple words

Be patient

Use pictures

Check understanding

🌟 Key Message

 

👉 Everyone deserves information they can understand.

 

🖥️ PowerPoint Outline

Slide 1: Title

 

Accessibility & Easy Read Communication

 

Slide 2: What is Accessibility?

Easy to understand

Clear communication

Slide 3: Easy Read

Simple words

Pictures

Slide 4: Plain English

No jargon

Clear sentences

Slide 5: Structure

Bullet points

Headings

Slide 6: Alternative Formats

Video

Audio

Visual

Slide 7: Learning Disabilities

Need support

Need clarity

Slide 8: Mental Health & Communication

Anxiety

Processing difficulties

Slide 9: Communication Strategies

Simple language

Patience

Slide 10: Inclusion

Involve the person

Respect choices

Slide 11: Key Message

Everyone deserves understanding

📝 Activities & Assessment

Activity 1: Rewrite Practice

Take a complex sentence

Rewrite it in simple English

Activity 2: Create Easy Read

Write 3 short sentences

Add a picture or symbol

Activity 3: Communication Practice

Practice explaining something simply

Check if others understand

🧾 Quiz Questions

What is Easy Read?

What is plain English?

Why is accessibility important?

Name one communication strategy

How can we support understanding?

❤️ Final Key Message

 

👉 “Accessible communication is essential for inclusion, independence, and equal opportunities for everyone.”

 

 

📘 Chapter 18: Learning Disability & Mental Health Nursing

 

 

🧑‍⚕️ The Role of a Learning Disability Nurse

👩‍⚕️ What does a learning disability nurse do?

Learning disability nurses are trained to support people with a learning disability.

They understand your needs and how to help you get the right care.

They are a good person to ask if you need help with your health.

🙋 Asking for support

If you want to see a learning disability nurse, you need to ask.

Your GP surgery or hospital may not know you need one unless you tell them.

🏡 Learning Disability Nurses in the Community

There are learning disability nurses in your Community Learning Disability Team (CLDT).

They can:

Work with your GP or hospital

Help explain your needs

Make sure you get the right healthcare

 

👉 You can ask:

 

Your GP

Your social worker

Your local council

 

They can help you contact the Community Learning Disability Team.

 

🏥 Learning Disability Nurses in Hospital

Most hospitals have learning disability nurses.

Their role:

Support people with learning disabilities in hospital

Help staff understand your needs

Make sure you get the right support

They can help with:

Easy Read information

Reasonable adjustments

Communication support

📞 Before going to hospital

If you think you need support, try to contact the learning disability nurse before you go.

The hospital can tell you how to contact them.

🏠 Changes since coronavirus

Some learning disability nurses may work from home.

You may need to contact them by phone or online.

⚠️ If there is no learning disability nurse

 

You can still ask for help from:

 

The Safeguarding team

The Community Learning Disability Team

🩺 Learning Disability Nurses in GP Surgeries

Some GP surgeries work with learning disability nurses.

They can:

Help you understand appointments

Support you during visits

Make sure you get the care you need

 

👉 Ask your GP surgery:

 

“Do you have a learning disability nurse?”

If your GP does not have one

The Community Learning Disability Team can still support you.

Key Message

 

👉 Always ask for help if you need it.

👉 Learning disability nurses are there to support you and make healthcare easier to understand.

 

 

 

🧑‍⚕️ Becoming a Learning Disability Nurse

 

(Easy Read Training Guide)

 

💼 What is the Job?

A learning disability nurse supports people with learning disabilities.

They help people stay healthy, safe, and independent.

They work with people of all ages.

 

👉 They look at the whole person:

 

Physical health

Mental health

Communication needs

Daily living skills

❤️ What Do Learning Disability Nurses Do?

🧩 Individual Care

Make care plans for each person

Support behaviour in a positive way

Help people live more independently

🩺 Health Support

Do health checks

Help manage long-term conditions

Spot when someone is unwell

🗣️ Advocacy (Speaking Up)

Make sure people are treated fairly

Help people understand their rights

Speak up if something is wrong

👨‍👩‍👧 Supporting Families

Give advice and guidance

Help families understand needs

Offer emotional support

🤝 Working with Others

Work with:

Doctors

Social workers

Therapists

Share information to give the best care

🏥 Where Do They Work?

🏡 Community

People’s homes

Supported living

Community centres

🏥 Hospitals

Help patients during hospital stays

Act as a learning disability liaison nurse

🔒 Specialist Services

Mental health units

Behaviour support services

Forensic services

🧠 What Skills Do You Need?

🗣️ Communication Skills

Use Easy Read

Use pictures and symbols

Understand non-verbal communication

Listen carefully

❤️ Personal Skills

Kind and patient

Understanding

Good at listening

Respectful

🛡️ Advocacy Skills

Speak up for others

Understand rights and equality

Challenge unfair treatment

🔍 Observation Skills

Notice small changes

Understand behaviour

Be a “health detective”

 

👉 Example:

 

Someone may laugh but actually be in pain

🎓 What Do You Need to Study?

📚 Main Course

 

To become a learning disability nurse, you usually need:

 

🇬🇧 UK Route

A degree in Learning Disability Nursing (3 years)

🇺🇸 USA Route

Nursing qualification such as:

RN (Registered Nurse)

or LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse)

Then extra training in:

Developmental disabilities

Mental health

Community care

📝 What Will You Learn?

🧠 Health and the Body

Basic nursing skills

Anatomy and physiology

Medication and treatments

🧩 Learning Disabilities

Types of learning disabilities

Autism, ADHD, etc.

How disabilities affect daily life

💬 Communication

Easy Read

Makaton or symbols

Body language

Active listening

🧠 Mental Health

Anxiety and depression

Behaviour support

Emotional wellbeing

🛡️ Safeguarding

Keeping people safe

Recognising abuse

Reporting concerns

⚖️ Law and Rights

Equality laws

Mental capacity

Consent and decision-making

🤝 Working with Others

Teamwork skills

Professional communication

Care planning

🧪 Exams and Assessment

 

You will be tested by:

 

📄 Written exams

📝 Coursework

🗣️ Presentations

🏥 Practical placements (working in real settings)

🏥 Work Placements (Very Important)

Hospitals

Community teams

Supported living

 

👉 This helps you:

 

Gain real experience

Build confidence

Learn from professionals

🌟 What Makes a Good Learning Disability Nurse?

Caring and patient

Good communicator

Observant

Respectful

Passionate about helping others

💡 Why This Job Matters

Helps people live better lives

Reduces health inequalities

Supports independence

Gives people a voice

🧭 Key Message

 

👉 Learning disability nurses are essential in healthcare.

👉 They help people be heard, understood, and supported.

 

 

 

 

🧑‍⚕️ Learning Disability Nurse Training Module

 

(Easy Read – Full Course Pack)

 

📘 Module 1: The Role of a Learning Disability Nurse

💼 What is the Job?

Support people with learning disabilities

Help people stay healthy and safe

Promote independence

Work in homes, hospitals, and communities

❤️ Core Responsibilities

🧩 Individual care planning

🩺 Health checks and support

🗣️ Advocacy (speaking up)

👨‍👩‍👧 Supporting families

🤝 Working with other professionals

📘 Module 2: Person-Centred Care

🌟 What is Person-Centred Care?

 

Person-centred care means:

 

👉 The person is at the centre of everything

👉 We listen to what they want

👉 We respect their choices

 

🧩 Key Principles

Choice

Dignity

Respect

Independence

Inclusion

💬 Example

 

Not person-centred:

 

“This is what we always do”

 

Person-centred:

 

“What works best for you?”

📘 Module 3: Person-Centred Care Plans

📝 What is a Care Plan?

A written plan about someone’s needs

Explains how to support them

📋 What is Included?

Health needs

Communication needs

Likes and dislikes

Daily routines

Risks and safety

👤 Who is Involved?

The person

Family or carers

Nurses and professionals

 

👉 The person must always be involved where possible.

 

🔄 Review

Care plans must be checked regularly

Updated when things change

📘 Module 4: Communication Skills

🗣️ Different Ways to Communicate

Easy Read

Pictures and symbols

Makaton

Body language

Technology

👂 Good Communication Means

Listening carefully

Being patient

Giving time

Checking understanding

🔍 Non-Verbal Communication

 

👉 People may not say how they feel

 

Example:

 

Smiling but in pain

Quiet when upset

📘 Module 5: Health and Wellbeing

🩺 What Nurses Do

Health checks

Monitor conditions

Give medication

Support mental health

🧠 Mental Health Support

Anxiety

Depression

Behaviour support

📘 Module 6: Safeguarding

🛡️ What is Safeguarding?

Keeping people safe from harm

⚠️ Types of Abuse

Physical

Emotional

Sexual

Financial

Neglect

🚨 What to Do

Report concerns

Record information

Follow procedures

📘 Module 7: Law and Rights

⚖️ Why Law is Important

Protects people

Supports rights

Guides decisions

🧠 Mental Capacity / Incapacity

📌 Key Idea:

 

👉 Always assume a person has capacity unless proven otherwise

 

🧩 Mental Capacity Principles

People can make their own decisions

Support must be given to help them decide

People can make unwise decisions

Decisions must be in their best interests

📜 Examples of Laws

🇬🇧 UK:

Mental Capacity Act

Care Act

Equality Act

🇺🇸 USA:

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

Guardianship laws

Patient rights laws

👥 Best Interest Decisions

 

If someone cannot decide:

 

Involve family

Involve professionals

Choose the least restrictive option

📘 Module 8: Working with Others

🤝 Teamwork

Doctors

Social workers

Therapists

Families

📢 Why It Matters

Better care

Safer support

Shared knowledge

📘 Module 9: Training and Education

🎓 What You Need

🇬🇧

Degree in Learning Disability Nursing

🇺🇸

RN or LPN qualification

Extra training in disabilities

📚 What You Study

Nursing skills

Learning disabilities

Communication

Mental health

Safeguarding

Law and ethics

🧪 Assessment

Exams

Coursework

Placements

Practical skills

📘 Module 10: Work Placements

🏥 Where You Learn

Hospitals

Community teams

Supported living

🌟 Why It Matters

Real experience

Confidence building

Skill development

🧩 Activities (for Training Sessions)

✏️ Activity 1: Person-Centred Thinking

 

👉 Question:

 

What does this person like and dislike?

🎭 Activity 2: Role Play

One person = nurse

One person = patient

 

👉 Practice:

 

Asking questions

Listening

Supporting choices

🔍 Activity 3: Spot the Signs

 

👉 Scenario:

 

A person is quiet and not eating

 

Question:

 

What could be wrong?

What would you do?

🧠 Activity 4: Capacity

 

👉 Question:

 

Can the person make this decision?

How can you help them?

Quiz (Easy Read)

1. What is person-centred care?

 

a) Doing things your way

b) Focusing on the person

c) Ignoring choices

 

2. What is a care plan?

 

a) A menu

b) A support plan

c) A timetable

 

3. What is safeguarding?

 

a) Cooking food

b) Keeping people safe

c) Writing notes

 

4. Can people make unwise decisions?

 

a) No

b) Yes

c) Only sometimes

 

5. Who can help make decisions?

 

a) Nobody

b) The team and family

c) Only nurses

 

Answers

b

b

b

b

b

📊 PowerPoint Slide Structure

 

You can turn this into slides like this:

 

Title slide

Role of the nurse

Responsibilities

Person-centred care

Care plans

Communication

Health support

Safeguarding

Law and capacity

Teamwork

Training route

Activities

Quiz

📄 Printable Workbook Sections

✔️ Key points pages

✔️ Activity sheets

✔️ Scenario practice

✔️ Quiz pages

✔️ Reflection section

🌟 Final Message

 

👉 Learning disability nurses do more than treat illness

👉 They support people to live full, independent lives

👉 They are advocates, communicators, and protectors

 

 

🧑‍⚕️ Advanced Skills for Learning Disability Nurses

 

(Easy Read Training Module Add-On)

 

❤️ Module 11: Emotional Support & Basic Counselling Skills

💬 What is Emotional Support?

Helping someone feel safe

Listening to their worries

Supporting their feelings

🧠 What is Basic Counselling?

Listening without judging

Helping someone talk about feelings

Not rushing or interrupting

👂 Key Skills

Active listening

Being calm and patient

Showing empathy (understanding feelings)

Giving reassurance

💬 What to Say

 

“I am here to listen”

“Take your time”

“How are you feeling?”

 

Do not:

 

Interrupt

Dismiss feelings

Say “you’ll be fine” too quickly

⚠️ Important

 

👉 Nurses are not always therapists, but they:

 

Provide support

Know when to refer to specialists

🧠 Module 12: Mental Health Support

💡 People with learning disabilities can also have:

Anxiety

Depression

Trauma

Behaviour that challenges

🔍 Signs to Look For

Changes in behaviour

Withdrawal or silence

Aggression or distress

Sleep problems

🧩 What Nurses Do

Listen and observe

Support routines

Refer to mental health services

Work with families

💬 Communication Matters

Use simple language

Use Easy Read

Give extra time

🩺 Module 13: Physical Health & Illness

⚠️ Important Message

 

👉 People with learning disabilities can get the same illnesses as anyone else

 

🧠 Examples of Serious Conditions

Stroke

Heart attack

Diabetes

Epilepsy

Cancer

🚨 Why This Matters

Symptoms may be missed

People may not explain pain clearly

Staff must observe carefully

🚑 Module 14: Recognising Emergencies

🧠 Signs of a Stroke

 

👉 Use FAST:

 

Face – Drooping

Arms – Weakness

Speech – Slurred

Time – Call emergency services

❤️ Signs of a Heart Attack

Chest pain

Shortness of breath

Sweating

Feeling sick

Other Emergencies

Seizures

Breathing problems

Severe pain

Unconsciousness

🚨 What To Do

Call emergency services (911 in the U.S.)

Stay calm

Stay with the person

Give clear information

🩹 Module 15: First Aid Skills

🧰 Basic First Aid Includes

CPR (chest compressions)

Recovery position

Treating wounds

Managing seizures

❤️ CPR (Basic Idea)

Push hard and fast on the chest

Call for help

Continue until help arrives

⚠️ Important

 

👉 Always follow training and guidelines

 

🧩 Module 16: Adapting Care for Learning Disabilities

💡 Key Idea

 

👉 Care must be adjusted for each person

 

🗣️ Communication Adjustments

Use simple words

Use pictures

Repeat information

🧠 Understanding Pain

Behaviour may show pain

Not everyone says “I hurt”

👀 Observation Skills

Look for changes:

Eating

Sleeping

Mood

🎭 New Training Activities

🎭 Activity: Emotional Support Role Play

One person = upset patient

One person = nurse

 

👉 Practice:

 

Listening

Responding calmly

🚨 Activity: Emergency Scenario

 

👉 Scenario:

 

Someone has slurred speech and cannot lift their arm

 

Question:

 

What is happening?

What do you do?

🧠 Activity: Mental Health Awareness

 

👉 Scenario:

 

A person stops talking and stays in their room

 

Question:

 

What could this mean?

How would you support them?

Extended Quiz

1. Can people with learning disabilities have serious illnesses?

 

a) No

b) Yes

c) Only sometimes

 

2. What should you do in an emergency?

 

a) Walk away

b) Call for help

c) Wait

 

3. What is emotional support?

 

a) Ignoring feelings

b) Listening and helping

c) Talking only

 

4. What is a sign of stroke?

 

a) Smiling

b) Arm weakness

c) Sleeping

 

5. What is good communication?

 

a) Rushing

b) Listening

c) Ignoring

 

Answers

b

b

b

b

b

📊 Updated PowerPoint Slides (Add These)

Emotional support

Mental health

Physical health

Emergencies

First aid

Adapting care

Activities

Quiz

🌟 Final Key Message

 

👉 Learning disability nurses must be multi-skilled

👉 They support:

 

🧠 Mental health

❤️ Emotional wellbeing

🩺 Physical health

🚨 Emergencies

 

👉 They treat the whole person, not just the disability

 

 

 

 

🌟 1. Professional Insight (Your Point – Structured for Training Use)

Do RNLDs Need Counselling, Advocacy, and First Aid Skills?

 

Yes—these are essential core competencies.

 

🧠 Counselling Skills (Not Full Counsellors)

 

RNLDs are not usually fully trained therapists, but they should use:

 

Active listening

Empathy

De-escalation techniques

Trauma-informed approaches

 

👉 This aligns closely with approaches used in Person-Centred Therapy, where the focus is on:

 

Listening without judgement

Supporting choice

Building trust

📢 Advocacy (CRITICAL ROLE)

 

Advocacy is one of the most important parts of the job.

 

RNLDs:

 

Speak up when someone is not being heard

Challenge poor treatment or discrimination

Help individuals understand their rights

 

👉 This links to laws like the Equality Act 2010 and in the U.S., the Americans with Disabilities Act

 

🧠  Mental Health First Aid

 

RNLDs often support people with:

 

Anxiety

Depression

Trauma

Autism-related distress

 

They should be trained in:

 

Recognizing early signs

Responding safely

Preventing escalation

 

👉 Example framework: Mental Health First Aid

 

🚑 Physical First Aid

 

Essential for:

 

Seizures (epilepsy)

Injuries

Medical emergencies

 

👉 Many RNLDs support people with Epilepsy, so this is critical.

 

🟢 Key Message (Professional Balance)

 

RNLDs = skilled generalists with specialist understanding

Not replacements for:

 

Psychologists

Psychiatrists

Counsellors

 

📘 Chapter 14 Module 13: Mentoring, Coaching & Support

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