Today our young girls are growing up in an ever-changing and complex world.
Our Girl Power workshop aims to support girls to celebrate their individuality and identify their unique strengths.
Through fun activities, we guide them in how to identify and develop positive relationships and navigate friendship challenges. The girls are taught practical means to help them sleep better, handle anxiety and overwhelm, and negotiate their emotions in real-time, by understanding a growth mindset to become more resilient.
Girls come away from a Girl Power workshop knowing themselves better, understanding the power they have over their own lives, and with increased social awareness.
Elaine has over ten years’ experience in primary education having worked in the UK and Australia with a focus on special educational needs and inclusion. She is passionate about enhancing the wellbeing and learning outcomes of all individuals. She is excited merging her passion for teaching and learning with counselling skills gained in 2019 upon completion of a Graduate Diploma. In her spare time, Elaine enjoys time spent with family and friends and listening to live music.
Qualifications
PGDip Counselling
PGDip Specific Learning Difficulties
PGC Special Educational Needs Coordination
PGC Primary Education
Bsc (Hons) Social Psychology
When: Monday, 22nd of January 2024 @ 9.30 am – 1.00 pm
or
Tuesday, 23rd of January 2024 @ 9.30am – 1.00pm
Where: Gosnells Community Lotteries House (Agonis Building) – Meeting Room, 2232c Albany Hwy GOSNELLS WA
Cost: Single –$40 (and you can bring a friend for half price)
We are thrilled to introduce an additional workshop alongside our “Finding your Brave” program, specifically tailored for parents, caregivers, and educators. This workshop, titled “Supporting Children with Anxiety”, promises an engaging and interactive experience. During this session, parents will acquire valuable tools and cultivate effective strategies to pass on to their children, helping them to navigate anxiety and discover inner calm and courage.
Join us for this powerful 2-hour workshop aimed at guiding you through the complexities of supporting children dealing with anxiety. Within this workshop, you will also delve into tangible tools and strategies that will enable you to establish a safe and reassuring environment for your child while effectively managing their distress and challenging behaviors.
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The Western Australian Centre for Perinatal Mental Health and Parenting Support (WACPPS) is the sister organisation of Women’s Health & Wellbeing Services, a not for profit organisation that works with women and families in the community to reduce the impact of mental health problems on families and to help foster growth, for strong women and strong families.
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