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Work Matters: Continuing Professional Development - Addressing behaviour

Distance learning provides practitioners with the opportunity to develop their knowledge of social, emotional and behavioural difficulties

Practitioners wishing to develop their expertise in the area of children's social, emotional and behavioural difficulties may consider distance learning programmes offered by the Social, Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties Association.

SEBDA courses are designed to expand expertise in the areas of:

The association reports that its established 'Understanding and Managing Children with Social, Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties' programme, in partnership with the University of Leicester, has attracted record numbers of students in the past couple of years. Two courses are offered, which can count towards either a first or a masters degree. Study is conducted by an introductory residential weekend, regional tutorials, e-mail and phone, with the provision that those in distant locations can conduct all tutoring by e-mail or phone.

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