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Children and Young Peoples’ Psychological Trainings (CYPPT) - Online Information Event

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Join us for an online information webinar to learn more about the Children and Young People’s Psychological Trainings (CYPPT) programmes at Northumbria University.

This webinar is designed for professionals, employers, and prospective trainees interested in developing careers and workforce capability within children and young people’s mental health services.

The CYPPT suite forms part of a national NHS initiative designed to transform mental health support for children, young people, and families through evidence-based psychological training programmes.

During the session, you’ll hear from programme leads and academic staff about:

  • The range of CYPPT programmes available
  • Career pathways and progression opportunities
  • Course delivery and trainee experience
  • Entry requirements and eligibility
  • Partnership working with employers and services
  • Application and recruitment processes
  • Live Q&A with the CYPPT team

Whether you are looking to begin a career in children and young people’s mental health, advance your existing practice, or explore workforce development opportunities within your organisation, this session is an excellent opportunity to discover how CYPPT training at Northumbria University can support your professional development.

Who should attend?

  • Mental health professionals
  • NHS and education staff
  • Service managers and employers
  • Graduates interested in mental health careers
  • Professionals working with children, young people, and families
  • Anyone interested in CYPPT training opportunities 

Book your place today to find out how our CYPPT programmes are helping shape the future of children and young people’s mental health services.

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