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EPISODE · Nov 7, 2024 · 58 MIN

Are they really qualified to teach you about ADHD

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In this episode of Talk ADHD, Matt G and Marianne Mills delve into the complexities of accreditation in training, exploring what it means to be a qualified trainer and the importance of personal experience in teaching. They discuss the nuances of educational standards, the role of authenticity in teaching, and the challenges faced by trainers in a competitive landscape. The conversation emphasizes the need for clear definitions and standards in training to ensure quality and effectiveness in education. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the importance of quality assurance and accountability in training, particularly in the context of neurodiversity and clinical information delivery. They emphasize the need for recognized qualifications and the role of experience in effective training. The discussion also touches on the significance of standardization in education and the responsibilities of trainers to ensure they provide accurate and safe information. Ultimately, the conversation advocates for a commitment to quality in training and the necessity of having qualified instructors to support learners effectively. 00:00: Intro and partnership with Divergence 02:18 Understanding Accreditation in Training07:46 The Role of Personal Experience in Teaching14:06 Authenticity in Education19:29 The Importance of Qualifications25:14 Navigating the Landscape of Training Standards33:45 Quality Assurance in Training36:04 The Importance of Training Standards37:51 The Role of Experience in Training40:46 Understanding Accreditation and CPD42:44 The Value of Recognized Qualifications44:30 The Importance of Qualified Instructors46:48 Limits of Competence in Education53:17 The Value of Commitment in Training56:04 Finding the Right Training SupportContact Divergenceuk.org for assessments and diagnosis:https://divergenceuk.orgContact Matt for Consultancy, workplace training or 1-2-1 Mentoring:https://thinkneurodiversity.comTALKADHD Whatsapp community:https://chat.whatsapp.com/JR8R8jTl5zY0jr8MzXjIE7YouTube Channel Link:https://www.youtube.com/@TALKADHD Marianne Mills Training company: http://www.2mtraining.co.uk/ Marianne on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marianne-mills-%E2%9C%A8-91a39196?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_profile_view_base_contact_details%3BZDpsIDFAR4aozRUxayPDOQ%3D%3D Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode of Talk ADHD, Matt G and Marianne Mills delve into the complexities of accreditation in training, exploring what it means to be a qualified trainer and the importance of personal experience in teaching. They discuss the nuances of educational standards, the role of authenticity in teaching, and the challenges faced by trainers in a competitive landscape. The conversation emphasizes the need for clear definitions and standards in training to ensure quality and effectiveness in education. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the importance of quality assurance and accountability in training, particularly in the context of neurodiversity and clinical information delivery. They emphasize the need for recognized qualifications and the role of experience in effective training. The discussion also touches on the significance of standardization in education and the responsibilities of trainers to ensure they provide accurate and safe information. Ultimately, the conversation advocates for a commitment to quality in training and the necessity of having qualified instructors to support learners effectively. 00:00: Intro and partnership with Divergence 02:18 Understanding Accreditation in Training07:46 The Role of Personal Experience in Teaching14:06 Authenticity in Education19:29 The Importance of Qualifications25:14 Navigating the Landscape of Training Standards33:45 Quality Assurance in Training36:04 The Importance of Training Standards37:51 The Role of Experience in Training40:46 Understanding Accreditation and CPD42:44 The Value of Recognized Qualifications44:30 The Importance of Qualified Instructors46:48 Limits of Competence in Education53:17 The Value of Commitment in Training56:04 Finding the Right Training SupportContact Divergenceuk.org for assessments and diagnosis:https://divergenceuk.orgContact Matt for Consultancy, workplace training or 1-2-1 Mentoring:https://thinkneurodiversity.comTALKADHD Whatsapp community:https://chat.whatsapp.com/JR8R8jTl5zY0jr8MzXjIE7YouTube Channel Link:https://www.youtube.com/@TALKADHD Marianne Mills Training company: http://www.2mtraining.co.uk/ Marianne on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marianne-mills-%E2%9C%A8-91a39196?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_profile_view_base_contact_details%3BZDpsIDFAR4aozRUxayPDOQ%3D%3D Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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