Expression of Interest and Partner Referral and Funded Access

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PROFESSIONALS - GET STARTED HERE 

The I Matter learning journey is designed to support safe, structured, and joined-up learning. For that reason, all pathways begin with a short expression of interest and a supported start.

This helps us:

  • ensure the learning is right for your context

  • confirm what local or professional support is in place

  • clarify whether access is funded or self-funded

Completing these forms does not enrol anyone immediately.
It helps us confirm the right supported start for you.

UPCOMING DATES FOR PROFESSIONALS

I Matter is for psychoeducation and supported learning, not therapy or crisis provision.

Professional Learning Pathway

  1. Expression of Interest (completed by interested professional)
    Tell us who you are and your intention to learn.
  2. Professional Endorsement (completed by informed link professional)
    Your manager, link professional or lead confirms local support context.
  3. Funding Confirmation (completed by interested professional)
    Select whether this is self-funded, bursary funded, or organisationally funded.

What Happens Next

Once all required steps (Expression of Interest, Professional Link Recommendation, and Referral or Funding Confirmation) are received, we will contact you to arrange your Supported Start. Supported Start helps us tailor your learning pathway, confirm your place, and make sure you have the support you need right from the beginning.

You will receive payment information (only if appropriate) and clear instructions on your next steps, including calendar links, learning materials, and how to join Get Started and Community Wheel sessions.

At present access to I Matter Training for Personal-Parent-Carer Learning is via Certified Practitioners in Participating Organisations in Locality Hubs.  At present this is only in the Kendal area.

We are working with Kendal Primary Care Network (Social Prescribing for Early Intervention)
With Western Dales Primary Care Network (Social Prescribing for Early Intervention)
With the following schools:  (TBC)