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Table 1: Number of People Trained as BFT Therapists/Trainers by
Country
Country
Australia
England
Greece
Ireland
Japan
Jersey
Malaysia
Portugal
Scotland
Singapore
Spain
Wales
Total
BFT
therapists
140
3433
1
56
2
10
0
49
462
30
5
169
4358
BFT
trainers
5
194
0
4
0
6
1
3
41
0
0
8
262
Figure 1: West Midlands BFT Therapist Profile by Profession (n = 2668*)
*Data shown for only 2668 as remainder is missing
Training Courses/Programmes available through Meriden
5-day Behavioural Family Therapy course
• Generic mental health
• Early intervention in Psychosis
• Older Adults
• Assertive Outreach
• Crisis Intervention and Home Treatment
• Youth Offending teams
5-day Training Trainers course
Team Manager training
Carer awareness training
• Generic Mental Health
• Older Adult
• In-patient Services
Parental Mental Health Awareness sessions
Caring for Carers
 Generic Mental Health
 Black & Minority Ethnic Carers
 Spirituality and faith groups
 Substance Misuse
Sharing Information with Family and Friends
 Awareness training
 Training trainers
Supervision, consultation and service-development
For further details see www.meridenfamilyprogramme.com
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