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CRAFT (Community Reinforcement and Family Training) is an evidence-based, non-judgemental programme for practitioners to use with family members and carers affected by someone else’s alcohol or drug use.

CRAFT helps family members to:
  • Communicate positively with their loved one
  • Reduce their feelings of stress
  • Improve feelings of self-worth
  • Encourage their loved one to enter treatment
This online training is delivered by George Charlton, of GC Training & Consultancy, in partnership with Scottish Families Affected by Alcohol & Drugs.  
 
George is one of only two accredited trainers and supervisors delivering UK-wide CRAFT Practitioner training and supervision.   The training will take place by Zoom over two days from 9.00 am–3.30 pm each day.   You must attend both sessions to be fully CRAFT trained.  The course is offered at a rate of £275 per person, payable by invoice upon registration.   Once fully trained, you will have the opportunity to join the CRAFT Community of Practice, a group of fully trained CRAFT practitioners, for support and knowledge sharing.

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* 4. Organisation

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* 5. Applicant's Email Address

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* 6. Applicant's Telephone Number

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* 7. Name for Invoice

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* 8. Email Address for Invoice

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* 9. Organisation's Address. NB: A full address including postcode is required for invoicing.

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* 10. On completion of the CRAFT training, do you wish to be enrolled onto the CRAFT Community of Practice group?  If you select "Yes", you are consenting for your details to be used for CRAFT related communications (texts, emails, etc.) and shared with other members of the CRAFT Community of Practice, GC Training & Consultancy and Scottish Families Affected by Alcohol and Drugs.

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* 11. Would you like to sign up to Scottish Families' circulation list to keep up-to-date with our latest news and activities? We will not share your information with any other organisations. Our privacy policy is available at www.sfad.org.uk

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