Discover how an understanding of Relationship Health can Help You to Help Yourself and Others in Many Roles and Situations
The I Matter programme helps to progress learning for professionals and for non-professionals via hubs. There is a 7 stage local license process.
In the Kendal area our Learning Hub Project is working on Level 2 and Level 3 Licensed projects. It is offering the following microprojects
+ Kendal Educators Microproject: 50% bursaries for a combined online and study support series for up to 2 professionals per school (20 places)
+ Kendal PCN Early Intervention Microproject - offering entry level early intervention workshops for families via GP enabling via nurseries/schools
+ Kendal Integrated Care Community: Community Wheel local sessions for those accessing workshops or assisted self-help online learning
Next Steps: To offer more assisted self-help online learning access for parents via the hub (level 4-6) requires a multiagency learning process
If you are interested in one of the above please speak to the local professional or contact us and we will send you further details
Meet the Kendal Primary Care Network I Matter Learning Locality Hub Team


JACQUI WILSON
I Matter Supported Learning Hub - Kendal area
c/o Stramongate House,
Kendal
La9 4BH
Region / Postcode: La9
Lead Practitioner: Dr Cathy Betoin
Email: contact us
Phone: 01234 567890
Website: www.imattertraining.com
We have funding to support partial and full funding for educators in the Kendal area to open up opportunities for learning for families
We work with partners to build capacity for more inhouse supported learning options through our collaborative process..
A shared locality-based approach to strengthening relationships, wellbeing, and collaboration across our community.
The Kendal Relationship Health Hub brings together schools, GP practices, organisations, professionals, parents, and carers into a shared learning and support environment grounded in the I Matter Framework and a Relationship Health Approach.
Schools, GP practices, and community organisations participating in a locality-based approach.
Practitioners supporting children, families, and communities in health, education, and care settings.
Individuals and families looking to build confidence, understanding, and practical relational skills.
Join as a locality partner to support staff development and provide access pathways for families.
Enquire about PartnershipAccess training and tools to support relationship health-informed practice.
Join as a ProfessionalAccess learning, support, and community through your organisation or independently.
Join the HubRelationship health is a foundational factor in wellbeing, learning, and collaboration. By strengthening relationships across homes, schools, and services, we can better respond to complex challenges together.
Be part of a shared locality approach to learning, connection, and support.
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