[3-day Short Course] Using Skills-Based Behavioural Health Approaches in Managing Chronic Conditions (Apr 2024)

:: About the Course ::

Social workers, Counsellors, Case Managers/Coordinators are often required to conduct needs and intake assessment to identify client’s/patients’ treatment compliance, understanding and acceptance of his/her chronic health conditions. This course covers case and care planning using different models and approaches for developing case and care plans to support clients'/patients’ need in accordance to organisational practice. This includes behavioural changes and effective family intervention to influence positive behavioural changes and compliance for chronic conditions. Participants will learn to provide systemic approaches to casework interventions and evaluate effectiveness and efficiency of casework interventions.

 

At the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  1. Assess clients’/patients’ level of functioning, risks and needs for holistic social work case and care planning,
  2. Formulate case using the Biopsychosocial, Systemic and Person Centred approach,
  3. Contract and goal setting for clients/patients in managing behavioural change using various Behavioural models, and
  4. Facilitate behavioural change and positive coping in clients and their families.

 

Who Should Attend?

Social Workers, Counsellors, Case Managers/Coordinators with at least 1 year of relevant work experience.

 

How to Register?

:: About the Instructors ::

MS ALICIA TAN
Head, Medical Social Services Department,
Sengkang General Hospital

Ms Alicia Tan is a Master Medical Social Worker and heads the Medical Social Service department of Sengkang General Hospital. She is a certified mapper in Dementia Care Mapping and has been trained in Montessori Based Dementia Programming®. Her clinical work revolves around care planning for people with and also works with survivors of elder abuse and domestic violence.

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Ms Alicia Tan

MS JENNY GOH
Medical Social Work Specialist (Dementia & Geriatric Care)

Ms Jenny Goh has more than 20 years of clinical experience in acute hospital social work. For the past 10 years, she was managing the Medical Social Service (MSS) department in Khoo Teck Puat Hospital (KTPH) and was the Deputy Head of Yishun Health MSS. With specialised training in dementia care, she has a clinical practice as a Principal Medical Social Worker in Geriatric clinic at KTPH. Her clinical work revolves around counseling persons with early dementia and guiding them in advanced care planning, supporting caregivers and helping them cope with caring for a relative with dementia, in particular challenging behaviour, grief and loss.

She is an Advanced Mapper in Dementia Care Mapping, has been trained in Time Slips© creativity for dementia care and has also been certified in Advanced Care Planning (ACP) from Respecting Choices©. She teaches Person Centred Care, end of life care, ACP and ethical issues in case management. She is also a well established clinical supervisor. For her teaching excellence, Ms Jenny has been awarded the Ann Wee NUS Social Work Alumni Award in 2019.

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Ms Jenny Goh

MR ADRIAN TOH
Clinical Psychologist

Mr Adrian Toh is a Clinical Psychologist, registered in Singapore. He was working in a restructured hospital for a decade before his current work in private practice. During which, apart from working with patients with mental health issues, he worked closely with individuals with chronic diseases and health issues. Adrian was very involved in various multi-disciplinary teams that consisted of medical and allied health professionals. He had provided trainings for them, and these trainings include topics such as 1) how to better work with patients, 2) how to improve patients' compliance and motivation, 3) psychological barriers to effective medical treatments.

Adrian Toh

Mr Adrian Toh

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Get In Touch

For any questions about this course, please email us at swkcpe@nus.edu.sg or call us at 6601 7323

Date
Wednesday, 24 April 2024 - Friday, 26 April 2024

Time
9:00am to 5:30pm

Venue
NUS
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