Examples of Wellbeing & Social care skills include: Happiness, Mindfulness, Positive Thinking & Resilience skills.
WELLBEING
BE YOURSELF; EVERYONE ELSE IS ALREADY TAKEN
Caring for others is an essential and challenging undertaking and one which provides expanded possibilities for employment and career progression. Social Care workers care for, shield, and support vulnerable people, singularly or in groups.
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Accommodation warden Accommodation wardens manage the day-to-day running of services like sheltered housing, youth hostels and student flats.
Acupuncturist Acupuncturists insert needles into pressure points on clients' bodies to help relieve everyday stresses, and improve their wellbeing.
Aromatherapist Aromatherapists use essential oils to help improve their clients' emotional wellbeing and relieve everyday stresses.
Beauty consultant Beauty consultants sell beauty products and help customers choose which ones to buy.
Beauty therapist Beauty therapists provide face and body treatments to help clients look and feel better.
Chiropractor Chiropractors manipulate joints, bones and soft tissue to help clients control pain or prevent injuries from re-occurring.
Clinical psychologist Clinical psychologists help people to deal with mental health issues, phobias and addiction.
Cognitive behavioural therapist Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) practitioners use talking therapy to help patients change negative patterns of thinking or behaviour.
Counsellor Counsellors help people discuss their problems and feelings in a confidential setting.
Dramatherapist Dramatherapists use group work, role play and movement to help people with their feelings and emotions.
Drug and alcohol worker Drug and alcohol workers help people tackle their drug, alcohol or solvent misuse problems.
Family support worker Family support workers help and advise families with long or short-term difficulties.
Foster carer Foster carers look after children and young people who can't be looked after in their own homes.
Funeral director Funeral directors make arrangements for burials and cremations, and provide support and advice for the bereaved.
Hairdresser Hairdressers cut, style and colour clients' hair to create the look they want.
Massage therapist Massage therapists manipulate clients' muscles and soft tissues, treat sports injuries, and give relief to people with health issues.
Medical herbalist Medical herbalists use plants and herbal remedies to help improve their clients' health and wellbeing.
Music therapist Music therapists use music and sound to help improve people's emotional well-being, relieve stress and build confidence.
Nail technician Nail technicians repair, paint and decorate clients' nails.
Nutritional therapist Nutritional therapists help people by giving advice on diet and nutrition.
Occupational therapist Occupational therapists help people overcome difficulties caused by physical or mental illness, disability, accidents or ageing.
Osteopath Osteopaths move, stretch and massage their clients' muscles and joints with the aim of improving their health and wellbeing.
Palliative care assistant Palliative care assistants provide specialist end of life care and support to patients and their families.
Pilates teacher Pilates teachers help clients change and improve their body strength and posture through breathing, stretching and conditioning exercises.
Psychotherapist Psychotherapists use talking techniques and therapies to help people who are distressed, or have mental health problems.
Reflexologist Reflexologists apply pressure to certain parts of the hands and feet (reflexes) which they believe can help with relaxation and wellbeing.
Social worker Social workers help to protect vulnerable children and adults from harm or abuse, and support people to live independently.
Yoga therapist Yoga therapists use yoga to help people with physical issues, emotional issues or specific health problems.
Youth offending team officer Youth offending team officers work to prevent children and young people under 18 from offending and reoffending.
Wellbeing Courses
There are a series of courses linked to an appetite for Wellbeing including: