Resources & files: Videos
Webinar 5: BC PSR AP: Advancing Practice Through the Use of Strengths Based Assessment
According to PSR / RPS Canada (2013) practitioners are required to have competencies to assesses individual needs, create PSR and recovery oriented service plans and measure outcomes. Thus, being able to administer a strength-based assessment is an essential first step in order to best help the person recover.
Webinar 3: BC PSR AP: Competencies of Practice for Canadian PSR Practitioners
This session describes new Canadian Recovery-Orientated Psychosocial Competencies of Practice for Rehabilitation Practitioners developed by PSR / RPS Canada. Following a brief overview of PSR / RPS Canada, the webinar establishes the importance of defining core Competencies in recovery-orientated practice; provides an overview of the development of the Competencies of Practice for Canadian Psychosocial Rehabilitation; introduces the Core competencies; finally, suggestions on how to implement the competencies are offered followed by time for questions and answers.
Originally broadcast on March 27th, 2014, with presenters Vicky Huehn, Dr. Regina Casey, and Dorothy Edem, this was a special partnership between the BC PSR Advanced Practice and PSR/RPS Canada.
Webinar 2: BC PSR AP: Community Mental Health & Cognitive Rehabilitation
The BC Psychosocial Rehabilitation Advanced Practice is pleased to share a webinar focused on the principles and practice of cognitive remediation. The webinar originally took place on Wednesday, March 5th, 2014 from 3:00pm – 4:30pm, and was presented by Kathy Wong, MOT, and Dr. Regina Casey.
Webinar 13: BC PSR AP: Employment Series 5 – PSR Best Practices: What We Know
The BC PSR Advanced Practice is pleased to offer this session that presents current research on the evidence based practice known as Supported Employment. Emerging research is also presented on the importance of combining Supported Employment with cognitive remediation and social cognition training.
Webinar 12: BC PSR AP: Employment Series 4 – Job Retention: Building on Success and Experience
The BC PSR Advanced Practice is pleased to offer this session that discusses the importance of job retention. Once someone you support has become employed the work is not done. As articulated by both the PSR literature and the disability field supporting a person to be successful in the areas of wellness and recovery once employed is essential.
Webinar 11: BC PSR AP: Employment Series 3 – Job Finding: Success and Challenges
The BC PSR Advanced Practice is pleased to offer this session that draws on work within the disability field, to support finding and developing a job for individuals living with complex challenges. Looking at the actual approach or strategy for taking what you have learned about the individual through the engagement and discovery process and identifying potential opportunities with employers in the community.
Webinar 10: BC PSR AP: Employment Series 2 – Engagement & Discovery for Employment Success
The BC PSR Advanced Practice is pleased to offer this session that will look at some practical ideas and techniques for working with an individual on “engagement and discovery” for employment (a term used specifically by the disability field).
Webinar 1: BC PSR AP: Best Practices & Advancing Practice
First webinar of the British Columbia Psychosocial Rehabilitation Advanced Practice 2014 Webinar Series. This session was offered in conjunction with PSR BC as part of their annual conference The Now and The Future: Advancing Practice in Psychosocial Rehabilitation – January 24th, 2014.
Webinar 7: Interview with Sonja re: receiving support services
In this interview peer support training student, Sonja Graham, discusses her past experience with receiving peer support services.
Neurobiology of Trauma
Vancouver Coastal Health training module on the neurobiology of trauma.