Our original and most popular course, the generic Chronic Disease Self-management Course (CDSMC) – originally developed by Stanford University, California – is open to anyone with any long term health condition. It is run over six weekly sessions of 2½ hours by two trained tutors (also living with a long term health condition) and looks at things like managing pain, coping with feelings of stress and depression, health living and exercise.
In response to feedback we have expanded our portfolio of products to meet different peoples’ needs. Our range of courses now includes:
For people in recovery from substance and alcohol misuse (SAM).
For people living with or in recovery from a mental health condition.
For carers of adults who are living with a long term condition or disability.
For parents or carers of children who have long-term or life-limiting conditions.
For people living with persistent pain.
This is an adapted version of the generic self management course.
For health and social care practitioners who want to increase their awareness of self-management.
Self-management course for people with long term health conditions.
For people living with a living with a long term health condition and want to return to work.
These courses follow the same principles of being lay-led self-management programmes but have been developed to target specific audiences and provide relevant outcomes.
EPP CIC is keen to promote self-care and healthy well-being not only to people living with long term health conditions but to everyone. In June 2008, EPP CIC took over the NHS Working in Partnership Programme’s (WiPP) suite of self-care resources including the Self Care Connect website (www.selfcareconnect.co.uk). Included in this are two self care training courses; ‘Self Care for You’ and ‘Self Care for Primary Care’. Both provide skills and advice to help people engage in self-care to improve their lifestyle and develop positive health behaviours.
For full details of all of available products please see XXX or contact your local regional office.
Our course advisors are happy to help you decide which course is best for you. Call free on:
0800 988 5550