advocacy training
culturally reflective learning
interactive learning
one-2-one support
group forums
quizzes
Human Right Act
Mental Health Act legislation
personalised certification
course features
inclusive learning
Accessible sessions and materials on legislation and case law.
interactive learning
Varied approaches to learning combining interactive webinars, self-directed reading, pre-recorded videos and presentations and role play.
ongoing assessment and support
Varied knowledge reviews, skills assessments and regular check-ins
one-2-one, group and bespoke learning
Opportunities for online (zoom-based) and face-to-face learning individually, group based or specifically tailored.
cutting edge research
Learn about the latest evidence-based approaches to mitigating bias
structured learning design
Learning materials are based on research, theory and lived experience.
culturally appropriate advocacy training
All of Oxytocin-Learning courses take a 360 degree approach to blended learning. Our culturally appropriate advocacy training (CAAT) courses provide stimulating online and face-to-face learning opportunities ranging from 11-15 weeks.
Each course combines interactive learning sessions, webinars, presentations and self reading. The programmes are designed to equip participants with a lucid understanding of the knowledge, skills and sensitivity required to be culturally competent advocates for vulnerable people interacting with mental health services.