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Tue 12 Aug

Interdisciplinary Training in Solution Focused Practice - National Health & Social Care Professions Office (NHSCPO)

9.30am – 4.30pm

online | Application deadline 30 July 2025 @ 12pm

Course Name: Interdisciplinary Training in Solution Focused Practice

Location: online

Duration: 3 day online training programme

Dates: 12th & 13th August, and 23rd September 2025

Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm

Course Info: 

The NHSCPO are delighted to offer funding for 20 places in a 3 day online training programme on Solution Focused Practice. Further details on the course can be found on the attached information leaflet. Interested applicants can apply via the following link:

How to apply for funding: Application Instructions : NHSCPO Solution Focused Training Application for funding

Deadline for Applications: 30 July 2025 @ 12pm

About the Training

This three-day training is delivered by experienced practitioners accredited in Solution Focused Practice (SFP). It is fully funded by the HSCP Office.

SFP, also known as Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), is an evidence-based, hopeful, and forward-looking therapeutic and coaching approach. SFP is both a philosophy (a way of relating to people) and a practice (a way of talking with people). 

Solution focused conversations focus on desired outcomes to support people in finding ways to cope, manage or overcome the challenges that they are facing, in ways that are right for them. It pays attention to the small steps already being taken towards the person’s hoped for changes and the strengths and resources that might support further progress. The approach can be used in clinical interactions, supervision, team meetings, and broader organisational contexts to support person-centred care and staff wellbeing.

This course is delivered over 3 days. This gives an opportunity for learners to go back into their job with SFP in mind, noticing possibilities for application and collecting questions and reflections to bring back to the course.

Participants will be introduced to both the SF mindset and the practical ‘tools’ of the approach. Live demonstrations, group exercises, and individual reflection will allow participants to experience the difference between problem-solving and solution-building conversations and develop confidence in using the approach at work.

Who Is It For?

This course is suitable for all health and social care workers. It will be useful for those new to Solution Focused Practice, as well as those who wish to develop their skills further.

Meet the Facilitators

Kidge Burns

Kidge Burns began her training in Solution Focused Practice (SFP) in 1997, writing chapters and articles on her work and publishing ‘Focus on Solutions’ in 2005 (2nd edition 2016) and ‘Working with Solution Focused Brief Therapy in Healthcare Settings’ (Burns and Northcott 2023). Kidge has trained graduates and health professionals working with adults and children throughout the UK, including feedback on SFP in supervision and team building within the workplace. She is a UKASFP Accredited Practitioner and provides therapy and supervision as a Solution Focused Practitioner.

Susannah Stobart

Susannah Stobart worked for over 15 years as a Speech and Language Therapist in the NHS, specialising in adult neurological conditions. She moved to independent practice in 2022. She first encountered Solution Focused Practice in 2013 and is a UKASFP Accredited Practitioner. She also chaired the committee organising the UKASFP conference in Oxford and is involved with the 2025 conference in Bradford. She is enrolled to begin the Diploma in Family Law Supervision course in October. 

Kidge and Susannah have been collaborating to deliver training in Solution Focused Practice to a range of health and social care professionals since 2023.

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