(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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all of these in any order
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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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I’ve kept it clear, modular, and training-friendly.
🧠 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
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(with symbols/icons)
📄 Printable workbook +
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🧩 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,
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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
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.
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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
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
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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
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📘 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
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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
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