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This course is designed for supervisors of Low Intensity (LI) practitioners who are preparing to join the supervision course at UON, or who would benefit from a refresher on the current curriculum and interventions.
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Introduction to Low Intensity – Intensive for LI supervisors

Key Facts

  • Duration

    Full Time UK (2 day course)

  • Level

    Post RegistrationPO

  • Starting

    September

    SEP

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Updated 30/04/2026

Overview


This course is designed for supervisors of Low Intensity (LI) practitioners who are preparing to join the supervision course at UON, or who would benefit from a refresher on the current curriculum and interventions.

As a supervisor of LI practitioners, maintaining a strong understanding of the interventions delivered is essential- not only to support fidelity to the model, but also to confidently guide practitioners working with a wide range of presentations. This course offers a focused space to revisit core approaches, strengthen knowledge, and reconnect with best practice.

Highlights


  • Understanding assessment and formulation skills of the low intensity practitioner
  • Intervention focus – the toolbox of the LI practitioners, the remit of the low intensity role and interventions
  • Exploring the role of the supervisor in supporting EMHPs/CWPs within their role

 

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What You'll Learn


Blending skills consolidation with reflective discussion, the training provides an opportunity to explore common supervisory challenges, enhance confidence in guiding LI work, and ensure alignment with current expectations. Participants will leave feeling more equipped to support their practitioners with clarity, consistency, and confidence.

Please note, prior to enrolling on this course, applicants must enquire with Tamana Bassi, Senior Lecturer in Children and Young People (LIST): tamana.bassi2@northampton.ac.uk

  • Day 1: Tuesday 8 September 2026 (online) from 10am – 4pm
  • Day 2: Wednesday 9 September 2026 (online) from 10am – 4pm

2025/26 Tuition Fees


Staff


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Senior Lecturer in Psychological Therapies (Clinical Lead)

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