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Canolfan Ymyrraeth Cynnar
ar Sail Tystiolaeth
Centre for Evidence Based Early
Intervention
Adeilad Nantlle
Safle Normal
Prifysgol Bangor
Gwynedd. LL57 2PZ.
Ffôn: 01248 383 758
Nantlle Building
Normal Site
Bangor University
Gwynedd. LL57 2PZ.
Tel: 01248 383 758
E-bôst/ E-mail: j.hutchings@bangor.ac.uk
Gweinyddu/ Administration: d.williams@bangor.ac.uk
Gwefan/ Website: http://www.centreforearlyinterventionwales.co.uk
Gwefan Ymchwil / Research Website: http://cebei-research.bangor.ac.uk
Leader training for delivering the Webster-Stratton Incredible Years Teacher
Classroom Management Programme
6th – 8th October 2015 (Bangor) with Prof. Judy Hutchings
Leader training for the three-day Incredible Years Teacher Classroom Management Group Programme was offered for the
first time at Bangor in 2005 following the experience of successfully training many local teachers and the adoption of the
teacher and linked Dinosaur School programmes by Gwynedd Education Department as part of their Primary School
strategy. The programmes have received enthusiastic support from those teachers that have attended.
Teachers spend increasing amounts of their time managing children who display aggressive and non-compliant behaviours
and these behaviours disrupt both their own and other children's academic progress. The course trains programme leaders to
deliver the five/six day Incredible Years (IY) Teacher Training Programme developed by Professor Webster-Stratton. The
Teacher programme focuses on evidence-based practices and strategies that have been shown to reduce problem behaviour
in the classroom and strengthen children's social, emotional and academic competencies. It is delivered over five/six days,
ideally one month apart. Between sessions teachers undertake classroom assignments and receive both verbal and written
feedback on their efforts.
The three-day training course prepares leaders to deliver the Teacher programme. It introduces the content of the five/sixday programme and the collaborative teaching style, which builds on teachers existing expertise. The training is open to
education specialists with responsibility for/experience in training and supporting teachers of primary aged children or others
with extensive experience in delivering the IY programmes. Course participants should ideally be familiar with the teacher
programme prior to the course and should be either an education specialist, a qualified primary school teacher with
experience of the programme or a certified Parent programme leader.
The Teacher programme is linked to the IY Parent and Child programmes all of which promote positive and effective strategies
to improve children's social competencies at school and at home. These programmes have been extensively researched and
have been identified as 'blueprint' programmes meeting the highest research criteria for violence prevention and the promotion of
social and academic skills in young children. Please note unless eight people are registered to attend, this
training will not be run.
Facilitators
Professor Judy Hutchings was an NHS Consultant Clinical Psychologist for over 30 years. She now works at
Bangor University where she undertakes research and teaching in the area of parenting. She has developed use
of the Webster-Stratton Incredible Years programmes in North Wales since 2000.
Dr Sue Evans is an Educational Psychologist of many years experience who now works as a Child Psychologist with
Powys LHB where she has responsibility for developing a county wide IY strategy. She is a mentor in the parent child
and teacher programmes.
Venues and Costs
Bangor :
Cost:
CEBEI Offices, Bangor.
£450 + Vat per person
Cardiff - TBA
This course introduces the skills and methods needed to run the programme but it is also necessary to purchase
the specific programme that you intend to run. Further information about the courses, prices and details available
on http://incredibleyears.com/order/ or contact Dilys (01248 383758, d.williams@bangor.ac.uk)
Company registration No. 5236117, VAT number 934617610
Early Intervention Wales Training Ltd. is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Children’s Early Intervention Trust
Registered charity number 1120056 (England and Wales)
Registration Form
Teacher Classroom Management Programme
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Please return completed form to:
Dilys Williams
Ground Floor, Nantlle Building,
Normal Site, Bangor University,
Gwynedd. LL57 2PZ.
Tel. No: 01248 383 758.
E-mail Address: d.williams@bangor.ac.uk
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Registration information:
Fee – Training and registration with Seattle £450
+ VAT and includes the training manual and a
copy of How to Promote Children’s Social and
Emotional Competence by Carolyn WebsterStratton.
Register – early – space is limited.
Cancellation policy – the fee will be refunded a
minimum of 28 working days prior to workshop.
Confirmation of registration and directions to
venue will be sent upon receipt of registration
form.
This is an accredited workshop and delegates
will receive a certificate on completion.
Lunch and refreshments will be available during
the day.
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