FURTHER RESOURCES

PROVIDING PURPOSE AND DIRECTION

Team Leader/Supervisor Apprenticeship Level 3
First line management training, for those new into management or wanting to move into a management position.
Operations or departmental Manager Level 5
For those who manage teams and/or projects who wish to gain formal management training or further develop their leadership and management skills, knowledge, and behaviours.
Senior Leader Level 7
For those who have responsibility for strategic leadership and direction relating to their area of work. The apprenticeship provides learning to further their skills, knowledge and behaviours within their role.
Faith Based Leadership Level 7
For those senior and emerging senior leaders from across a variety of faiths, from faith-based organisations and from governmental and non-governmental organisations that deal with faith-based issues as part of their everyday life.
SVQ in Care Services Leadership and Management (Scotland only)
This is a robust and certificated qualification which equips individuals with a range of knowledge, skills and values to enable them to take on the leadership and management challenges facing care services today.
Level 2 Award in Community Relations, Equality and Diversity (CRED) in Youth Work Practice

Designed to introduce the Department of Education’s CRED Policy, which aims to improve community relations, promote equality and acceptance of diverity.

CERTIFICATE IN THEOLOGY, MINISTRY AND MISSION (children and family ministry)

This course will be of interest to those preparing for various forms of Christian ministry, and to anyone wishing to deepen their discipleship and understanding of theology within a Christian context.

Undergraduate Theology, Ministry and Mission (Youth or Children’s Ministry Focus)

Theology, Ministry and Mission lays the building blocks of Christian theology by introducing subjects such as Theology, Church and Mission, Understanding the Bible and Discovering the Christian Tradition. It also starts to engage students in practical aspects of ministry and in some reflection on their own person and ministry.

Diploma of Higher Education Applied Theology (Youth Studies)

Two year programme that equips you to work with young people from the foundation of a strong grasp of the Bible and a deep insight into the key issues facing young people today.

BA (Hons) Theology and Mission (children, youth and family ministry)

The programme offers a sound foundation in Christian theology and biblical studies alongside practical instruction and experience in mission and ministry.

BA (Hons) Applied Theology Youth and Community Work with JNC

Our Applied Theology, Youth and Community Work degree has been designed to give you a firm foundation on which to build. It will equip you to serve God in practical and relevant ways in dynamic youth work contexts.

BA (Hons) in Applied Theology (youth ministry)

Regents BA (Hons) Applied Theology in Youth Ministry is a partnership with LIMITLESS, the youth & children’s movement of the Elim Pentecostal Churches in the UK and Ireland. Through engagement with practical theology, professional practice, cultural studies, and adolescent development, we believe our course forms ‘Jesus-like’ youth workers and ministers who will inspire young people to do things differently and empower them to go.

Bachelors in Theology: Youth and Community

Designed to equip people for Youth and Community work in Christian settings and beyond, this programme is vital for the world we live in where young people and communities are facing unprecedented challenges.

BA (Hons) in Theology, Mission and Ministry, with a specialism in Youth Work

This course is focused on your personal, intellectual, missional, ministry and spiritual formation.

BD (Hons) Theology with Pastoral Studies (Youth and Community)

This streams operates within the Bachelor of Divinity programme. While the core pathway equips students for church ministry and chaplaincy, this stream specifically considers youth ministry and community ministry. At it’s heart, this specialism aims to equip students for ministry within the community in novel and creative ways.

CYF MA

This postgraduate programme aims to develop students’ knowledge and understanding of Christian Theology, Ministry and Mission. The programme is designed to provide a solid background in Children, Youth and Family Ministry for students who wish to develop their understanding of this area of ministry and theology, those who wish to reflect on their practice at an advanced level or who are planning to go on to do research in this area.

Whole Life Discipleship Training

It is offered via the Frontline Conference, but in February it will be part of the Mission Conference. There are three streams: (1) Introduction (2) Whole-Life Preaching (3) Whole-Life Worship.

Refugee Response Forum

A monthly online community of practice for people working in, or interested in learning more about, refugee and asylum response.

Contact [email protected] to be added to the forum.

Children’s Leaders Network

A bi-monthly online gathering for sharing ideas, learning together, discussion and inspiration to support you in your ministry with children.

Territorial Justice & Reconciliation Youth Forum
For 14-25 year-olds from across the UK and Ireland to speak into and lead on issues of justice and reconciliation within The Salvation Army.
FORGE

FORGE is a nine month intentional course to develop missional leadership and practice. Integral to the course are the group coaching sessions to help individuals with their missional practice.

For enquiries about FORGE please email the Territorial Pioneer and FX Enabler at [email protected]

MOVEMENT LEADERS COLLECTIVE

A network of Mission Movement makers.
Resourcing the above to be more effective in an ever changing world through a variety of different training experiences, each taking six months with bi-monthly sessions.

For enquiries about MLC Accelerator or LAB please email the Territorial Pioneer and FX Enabler at [email protected]

ACCESIBLE PROPHECY

Is a twelve month course of 24 x 1 hour sessions aiming to develop the prophetic gifting in individuals. This is done through small huddles of 3-4, giving teaching, practice and coaching in the prophetic.

For enquiries about Accessible Prophecy please email Andrea Vertigan (Territorial Pioneer and FX Enabler) at [email protected]

Terrain

A year-long immersive  discipleship course for 18 to 25-year-olds, specifically exploring the life of Jesus through the four gospels.

Certificate in Parenting for Faith

This course will equip students to successfully support parents and carers as they disciple their children and explore what parenting for faith might look like in their church and community. It will help develop foundational values and practices to operate out of, and establish practical steps to shape a culture where parenting for faith can flourish.

Foundations: Growing in Leadership

This unit, Foundations: Growing in Leadership, introduces students to key approaches in self-management, leadership and teamwork for Christian mission and ministry. The unit provides an introduction to models and practices that will enable students to develop as reflective Christian leaders.

Vision Setting

Create and communicate a compelling vision for your team.

Achieving Team Goals

Guide and motivate your team to meet key goals.

The Need for a Strategic Narrative

When you share your vision with others, they are far more likely to support your efforts.

The challenge: Learn to create a short, compelling message that conveys your vision to gain others’ support and endorsement.

Contribution

Everyone wants to make a meaningful contribution. This engaging video inspires people to define the contribution they can make to your team’s success.

Setting Goals

Identify and set challenging yet realistic goals that your team is excited to work toward.

Individual Goals (for Managers)

Determine which goals to set and make a plan to increase your chance of meeting them.

Strategic Thinking (for Managers)

Think holistically to come up with creative solutions and make better decisions.

Solving problems as a team

Shutting yourself in your office to solve problems that affect the whole team can be less effective than pulling the team together to share ideas, as this manager learned.

4 ways to help your direct reports think more strategically

With these simple steps your team can learn to make better decisions — and help you make better ones, too.

Seeing Potential

Look for each person’s potential, then create the opportunity that’s right for them.

Inclusive Leadership Part 1: Connect to Understand

Help each team member feel seen, valued, and understood.

Reducing Bias

Identify and address your biases so that every team member can thrive and contribute their best.

CY Spotlight

Spotlight is a monthly video interview with a youth leader. These youth leaders have a story to tell. What is God doing in their lives and the lives of young people? What are the young people’s needs and how do they meet them? What are they learning?

Mentoring skills

This Mentoring skills course explains what mentoring is, and the roles that a mentor can take in the course of a mentoring relationship.

Coaching Skills

This Coaching skills course shows how to assess a learner’s needs, draw up a learning plan, assess competence and review progress.

Professional Boundaries in Social Work and Social Care

A Practical Guide to Understanding, Maintaining and Managing Your Professional Boundaries

Open Learning Course: Slavery (BSF11A)

This course is designed to highlight some of the continuing problems of slavery today. The course also looks at what the bible says about slavery.

Open Learning Course: On Virtue (BSF11B)

This course is designed to explore and understand what virtue ethics is and how it can be applied to your life.

Open Learning Course: Pornography (BSF11C)

This course is designed to explore the ethical and Biblical implications of pornography.

Open Learning Course: Abortion (BSF11D)

This course is designed to explore what The Salvation Army and the Bible say about abortion.

Open Learning Course: Dementia (BSF13 or BSA7)

This course on dementia and spiritual care is written from a personal perspective. It aims to introduce you to dementia and begins to look at a community model of spiritual care.

Open Learning Course: What am I worth? (BSF14)

In this study you will be encouraged to explore what the Bible says about the worth of every human being. You will also be prompted to reflect on what difference this makes to our view of ourselves and other people.

Open Learning Course: Bereavement (BSF15)

This course is designed to help our understanding of loss and bereavement and its impact. It will also offer insight into how to support those affected by bereavement.

Open Learning Course: An Introduction to Christian Spiritual Formation (F16)

This course aims to introduce Christian Spiritual Formation. Throughout the 6 lessons it provides information, and asks for learner participation, to explore some historical, biblical, and contemporary concepts which are also related to the learner’s personal experience and/or ministry.

Open Learning Course: We Believe: An introduction to Salvation Army beliefs (F7)

This course aims to introduce you to the beliefs of The Salvation Army and the background to these beliefs. The course will encourage you to reflect on and apply your learning to your own life.

Open Learning Course: The Adventure of Doctrine Part A: A Study of Salvationist Doctrines 1-6 (A11A)

This course introduces you to the first six doctrines of The Salvation Army. Each of the lessons will consider one of The Salvation Army doctrines and related issues and will encourage you to explore these beliefs in the context of your own life and experience.

Open Learning Course: A11B The Adventure of Doctrine Part B: A Study of Salvationist Doctrines 7-11 (A11B)

This course introduces you to doctrines seven to eleven of The Salvation Army. Each of the lessons will consider one of The Salvation Army doctrines and related issues and will encourage you to explore these beliefs in the context of your own life and experience. The final lesson will invite you to reflect on what you have learned and relate the doctrines to your own life and practice.

Open Learning Course: Finding out about World Religions: Christianity (S12A)

This course introduces you to Christianity, at this time the largest religion in the world.

Open Learning Course: Finding out about World Religions: Islam (S12B)

This course introduces you to Islam, the second largest religion in the world.

Open Learning Course: Finding out about World Religions: Judaism (S12C)

This course introduces you to Judaism, the oldest religion in the world that believes in only one God.

Open Learning Course: Finding out about World Religions: Sikhism (S12D)

This course introduces you to Sikhism. At this time, it is the fifth largest religion in the world.

Open Learning Courses: Biblical Studies

Choose from a variety of different courses based on books, concepts and characters from the Old and New Testaments.

Open Learning Course: Exploring Christian heritage

This course aims to introduce you to the writing of people who have had an important influence on Christian spirituality over the centuries. You will also be encouraged to reflect on how what they have shared can help you in the development of your faith, and in supporting others on their faith journey.

FIRST STEPS IN PIONEERING

First Steps in Pioneering is an introduction to Pioneering and an opportunity to explore whether this is something that God may be drawing them to or laying on their heart.
It’s a short course of 6 x 90-minute sessions.

For enquiries about First Steps email the Territorial Pioneer and FX Enabler at [email protected]

PIONEER COACHING: COACHING FOR CHRISTIAN LEADERS

(Keith Webb’s COACH model)
Coach training course teaching coaching skills and the COACH model. A fast paced practical course that goes in more depth than the 2 day course. Delivered in-person at Cliff College for a full five days.

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

This world renowned course highlights how using its transformational principles can help you move towards a more effective and meaningful work and personal life.

You will learn how to take initiative, balance key priorities, improve interpersonal communication, build creative collaboration, and apply principles for achieving a more balanced life.

Leading at the Speed of Trust
Leading at the Speed of Trust helps leaders strengthen their trust signals to convert trust taxes into trust dividends and propel their team further, faster.
The 6 Critical Practices for Leading a Team
This solution equips first-level leaders with the essential skills and tools to get work done with and through other people.
Beacon Church Training

Becoming a church trained and equipped to journey with survivors and victims of Domestic Abuse. With Restored Become a Restored Beacon.

Raise: Children’s Leaders Training

This course is designed to equip all prospective volunteer children’s leaders for their work with children, with other leaders, and with families within a Salvation Army context; and to provide learners with a taste of what it is like to work in the field of children’s leadership.

An Introduction to Pastorally Supporting LGBTQ+ Young People
This training session is designed to equip youth leaders with knowledge and information to engage with young people around identity and gender and to be able to offer loving, compassionate and inclusive pastoral support to LGBTQ+ young people in the church and wider community.
Mindset: Resilience Training
An online course for anyone working with children and young people which explores trauma, attachment theory, ACEs and much more.
To Serve course

To Serve is a course designed for people exploring Salvation Army soldiership.

It aims to equip soldiers, motivated by Christian faith, inspired by history and dedicated to changing the world with love, innovation and service to God and others. 

Through 16 sessions the course helps recruits understand and apply The Salvation Army’s doctrines, encouraging them in their discipleship and in their faith.

Faith-based facilitation

Faith-Based Facilitation (FBF) is a way of helping people think, talk, explore and respond to their issues in the light of faith. FBF is a process that uses specific tools to help people enjoy deeper, healthier relationships. The process is based on The Pastoral Cycle, which is widely used to help people of faith in their work. We are able to offer training in developing the skills necessary to facilitate this process or come alongside you in partnership to deliver a FBF workshop in a specific setting.

Introduction to Salvationist Doctrine 

The Introduction to Salvationist Doctrine course offers an outline of the Christian beliefs underpinning The Salvation Army’s eleven Articles of Faith and helps delegates to explore something of where these beliefs come from. As well as providing a brief overview of the substance of The Salvation Army’s doctrines, it examines sources of belief together with other distinct areas of Salvationist belief and practice in relation to ordination, sacraments, and the doctrine of the Church. 

Introduction to Biblical Studies

The Introduction to Biblical Studies course aims to unpack this by introducing delegates to the academic study of the Bible, including an overview of the biblical narrative, interpretive methodologies and major theological themes of the Bible.  =

Introduction to Mission Studies 

What does the word mission, or being missional, actually mean? If you’ve ever wondered about this question or have reflected on what it means to faithfully participate in God’s mission in the world, then the ‘Introduction to Mission Studies’ course is for you. 

Cultural Competence

This course covers issues of prefudice, discrimination and bias toward various cultural groups and how we can move toward a culturally competent approach.

Please book through the Addiction Development Officers (ADO’s).

The Family Model

A therapeutic model to understand how best to work with families.

Project Management for the Unoffical Project Manager

Participants of this course discover a simple framework for strategy, as well as understanding how to implement the Four Foundational Behaviours that inspire team. This course offers a practical means to develop more effective project management to completion, using process and people techniques.

The 4 Essential Roles of Leadership

The purpose of The 4 Essential Roles of Leadership work session is to equip mid- to senior-level leaders with the essential mindsets and skillsets to lead more effectively. It will equip leaders to: Inspire Trust, Create Vision, Execute Strategy, and Coach Potential—and by so doing, engage their team to consistently help the organization achieve its most important results.

Contemporary Issues: Intergenerational Ministry

A course exploring the historical, theological and practical development of intergenerational ministry and gain the skills to apply it to their own practice context.

Evangelism and Apologetics

This module equips students with a biblical approach to presuppositional apologetics and facilitates reflective engagement with a non-Christian in a practical evangelistic/apologetic setting.

PIONEER ASSESSMENT

The Pioneer Assessment affirms an individual’s journey and desire to pioneer. It also ascertains what kind/type of pioneer they are.

(The pioneer assessment process is outlined in the Pioneer & FX Guidebook). Delivered online via Zoom or Teams. One full day with some pre-assessment preparation and work required.

For enquiries about a Pioneer Assessment, please have a conversation with your DHQ rep or email the Territorial Pioneer and FX Enabler at [email protected]

Being an Intergenerational Church

An in-person conversation based game, to enable a local corps to explore and think about what being an intergenerational church might look and feel like.