Articles
Article: The death of Kerrie Woolterton
Article: Schizophrenia: Physical conditon or political construct?
Article: Lessons in law
Quoted in: Religion and social work
Quoted in: Professional development: reforming practice education
Reviews
The myth of the chemical cure by Joanna Moncreiff
Audio
Interview opposing Project Prevention on The Guardian’s Strange Quarks podcast
Testimonials
(Read what others have said about Stuart Sorensen’s training and then visit www.thecareguy.com to book your own)
“Stuart is one of the best trainers I have had the pleasure of commissioning. Not only is his vast knowledge around adult mental health based on real experience as a practitioner, he has the ability to engage, enthuse and motivate learners by challenging, stimulating and relating the learning to their environment, making it easy to transfer new skills back to the workplace.
Feedback from learners is consistently very positive, and the training he delivers is always of an extremely high standard.
I would not consider using any other trainer in this field.”
Jane Hatton (Director, Public Sector Providers)
“I have known Stuart in a professional capacity for over 2 years. Stuart was commissioned by ARC Scotland to work in partnership with us and SCLD to deliver a series of Scottish Government funded training courses on the Adult Support and Protection Act 2007.
Stuart designed and delivered a course to meet the needs of social care workers at various levels over a period of 9 months. The material was very well received and evaluated as excellent.
In addition to Adult Support and Protection, Stuart has also on behalf of ARC Scotland, delivered training around Mental Ill Health, Working with Risk, Challenging Behaviour, Lone Working and Self Harm.
Stuart is reliable, dependable and very flexible in meeting the training needs of our members. He is always professional in his approach and provides learners attending his courses with confidence and renewed enthusiasm.
We continue to retain Stuart on our list of “active” contractors.”
Debbie Gibb (Training manager, ARC Scotland)