Teacher Training – Aggressive Parents

In this experience, viewers see from a teacher's perspective as a parent requests a meeting about their child being bullied. The father becomes aggressive, accusing the teacher of racial bias towards their child. This scenario prompts reflection on handling difficult conversations with upset, anxious, or angry parents. It encourages considering one's actions in such situations and their potential impact on achieving a positive outcome.

Did you know? VR training is proven to increase learning and retention by up to 75 percent.

Learning Outcomes

  • Increase your confidence in preparing for conversations of this nature.
  • Learn to identify and respond to family anxieties.
  • Consider and reflect on your reactions.
  • Recognise and adapt to changing needs.
  • Evaluate your learning and define areas for further development.

“Flix are dynamic, creative, responsive, organised – and have given METRO a competitive edge at a crucial time”.

Dr Greg Ussher, CEO Metro Charity, Chair South East London Primary Care Joint Committee
“The end product made me cry – because it captured so beautifully the messages we wished to impart. Just beautiful in a pure and transparent way”.
Dawn Chaplin, Head of End of Life and Bereavement at UHB NHS

“The scenario’s are clinically credible and many identify directly with the interactions. Clear demonstration of skills help learners link theory to practice and increase the transfer of knowledge and expertise”.

Elaine Bramhall, Senior Trainer - Maguire Communication Skills Unit

Location

Royal Trinity Hospice

Royal Trinity Hospice is the oldest hospice in the United Kingdom, founded in 1891 by a member of the Hoare banking family. It is located in Clapham Common, London, England, and provides specialist palliative care

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