Training for enabling environments

IF 0.1 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Therapeutic Communities Pub Date : 2017-03-23 DOI:10.1108/TC-10-2016-0022
Aldo Lombardo, R. Haigh
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the training value of a residential “enabling environments” (LLEE) workshop in relation to the Royal College of Psychiatrists’ (RCPsych) ten specified standards, as rated by workshop participants. Design/methodology/approach A 34 question yes/no/na questionnaire was drawn up, derived from the ten value-based standards and criteria which need to be met for the enabling environment (EE) award by the RCPsych’s Centre for Quality Improvement (Table AI). It was administered after six residential workshops, in Italy and UK, to 99 participants. Results were analysed for each of the six workshops, and for each of the ten standards, to show the degree to which participants recognised whether the standards were met. Findings High rates of positive responses were recorded with little variation across the six workshops sampled. Some standards and criteria showed higher levels of positive responses, and some showed slightly higher scores for “not applicable”. Practical implications Experiential Living-Learning Experience (LLE) workshops provide a valid training experience for those developing or working in EEs. Social implications Value-based standards can only be fully understood by direct experience of them, as verbal or written explanations fail to convey the psychological impact of the experience. Originality/value The questionnaire and its translation is the original work of AL. RH is the founder of LLE training workshops and the EE award.
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目的本文的目的是证明住宅“有利环境”(LLEE)讲习班的培训价值与皇家精神病学院(RCPsych)的十个指定标准有关,由讲习班参与者评价。设计/方法/方法一份包含34个问题的是/否/否问卷,由RCPsych的质量改进中心根据10个基于价值的标准和准则编制而成,这些标准和准则需要符合有利环境奖(表AI)。在意大利和英国对99名参与者进行了6次住宅讲习班后进行了管理。研究人员分析了六个研讨会中的每一个以及十个标准中的每一个的结果,以显示参与者认识到是否达到了标准的程度。调查结果:在六个取样的车间中,记录了高比率的积极反应,差异很小。一些标准和标准显示出较高的积极反应水平,而一些标准和标准在“不适用”方面的得分略高。实践意义体验式生活学习体验(LLE)工作坊为那些在环境教育领域发展或工作的人提供了有效的培训经验。基于价值的标准只有通过直接体验才能完全理解,因为口头或书面的解释无法传达体验的心理影响。该问卷及其翻译是AL的原创作品。RH是LLE培训工作坊和EE奖的创始人。
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Therapeutic Communities SUBSTANCE ABUSE-
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期刊介绍: The Journal publishes academic papers, case studies, empirical research and opinion. The Journal is interested in publishing papers that critically creatively engage with ideas drawn from a range of discourses: the therapeutic community movement and other related professional practice, psychoanalysis, art, literature, poetry, music, architecture, culture, education, philosophy, religion and environmental studies. It will be of value to those who work in health services, social services, voluntary and charitable organizations and for all professionals involved with staff teams in therapeutic and supportive organizations.
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