For health workers
Recognising psychological disorders in primary care
A one-day CME-style workshop for general practitioners, nurses, and allied health workers. Focus on screening instruments, brief interventions, and pathways for referral.
- Format: 1 day, in-person or hybrid
- Group: 15–25 participants
- Outcomes: PHQ-9, GAD-7, and AUDIT working competence
For health workers
Risk assessment & safety-planning skills
A training workshop for clinicians who, in their own practice, sometimes encounter people at risk of self-harm. We teach structured risk assessment, collaborative safety planning, and documentation that holds up under scrutiny — so participants are better equipped in the work they do themselves.
- Format: 1 day, in-person
- Group: up to 20 participants
- Outcomes: Stanley–Brown safety-plan method, applied in practice
For health workers
GCP refreshers for research teams
Good Clinical Practice refresher sessions for investigators and study coordinators — protocol adherence, consent integrity, source-data verification, SAE handling.
- Format: Half-day or 1 day
- Group: 10–30 participants
- Outcomes: Documented GCP refresher record per site
For workplaces
Mental health at work — for managers
A one-day programme for people managers on recognising distress, having supportive conversations, and signposting — without overstepping into clinical roles.
- Format: 1 day, in-person or live-online
- Group: 12–20 managers
- Outcomes: Structured conversation framework, referral map
For workplaces
Stress, sleep, and burnout
A practical four-session educational series for employees. Evidence-informed content on stress, sleep, and burnout, and a realistic view of what organisations can and cannot address at the individual level. Participants leave with their own written action plan.
- Format: 4 sessions of 90 minutes
- Group: 15–40 participants
- Outcomes: Personal action plan drafted by each participant
For workplaces
Psychological safety & team culture
For leadership teams. A facilitated examination of the norms that help or hinder difficult conversations — tailored to each team before delivery.
- Format: 2 half-days, one week apart
- Group: 6–12 leaders
- Outcomes: A team charter with observable commitments
For the public
Understanding anxiety and depression
An open seminar for adults who want clear, non-patronising information about what anxiety and depression are, what helps, and when to seek professional support.
- Format: 2-hour evening seminar, in-person or live-online
- Capacity: 40 seats
- Public registration via the engagements page
For the public
Supporting a family member
A two-evening workshop for family members and close friends of someone going through a mental-health difficulty. Boundaries, conversations, and care-for-the-carer.
- Format: 2 evenings of 2 hours each
- Capacity: 25 seats
- Held monthly in-person in New Delhi and online
For the public
First response, for parents and teachers
A focused seminar for parents and school staff on recognising early signs of psychological difficulty in adolescents, and what to do in the first 24 hours.
- Format: 3-hour seminar, in-person
- Capacity: 50 seats
- Delivered in partnership with participating schools