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Atlass, Low Arousal and Birmingham University Questions and Answers
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Birmingham City University accreditation of Studio 3's Atlass programme?
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What is Birmingham City University's involvement in the Atlass programme
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Main concept of the Atlass programme
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The main elements of the Atlass programme
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Why are stress and coping so important?
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How does Atlass apply well-being?
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Does Atlass involve people with a diagnosis?
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Who is Atlass for?
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The backgrounds of people attending the Atlass programme?
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The Low Arousal approach and older adults
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The Low Arousal approach and young people
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The Low Arousal approach and people with Acquired Brain Injury
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The Low Arousal approach and mental health
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The Low Arousal approach in schools
Video Answers from Studio 3’s Senior Trainer Steve Allison
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What is the Managing Challenging Behaviour Course?
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Who should go on the Managing Challenging Behaviour course?
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What are the benefits of going on the Managing Challenging behaviour course?
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What is meant by 'Low Arousal'?
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Who accredits the Managing Challenging behaviour course?
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What are Studio 3's views on physical intervention?
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How do I book a course?
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How do I pass the course?
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Which services would find the MCB course useful?
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