Lily-Jo Talking To Children About Mental Health Live Online Workshop
- Laura Barry
- Event
- 7 Feb 2023
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Lily-Jo, children's mental health expert and author of the practical and inspiring guide Talking to Children About Mental Health, is hosting a FREE online workshop on Talking to Children About Mental Health on February 9th.
This online workshop is designed to help you understand the unique mental health challenges facing children, teenagers, and students today.
Lily-Jo will be discussing chapter one of Talking To Children About Mental Health which was written for parents, teachers, youth workers and anyone in a position of care or interested in the future of mental health. In chapter one, Lily-Jo discusses the impact of social media and the online life our children are navigating.
She will also share some simple and practical tools to support the mental health and relationships you have with the children in your care.
When: February 9, 2023
Time: Lunchtime 12:00 to 13:00 (GMT) and After School 16:00 to 17:00 (GMT) (both sessions will be the same, you can choose which one suits you best)
Where: Online
This event is free to attend. Simply sign up by filling out the form here.
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Lily-Jo is the founder and director of award-winning mental health platform: www.thelilyjoproject.com. The Lily-Jo Project aims to eliminate the stigma of mental health by providing resources, promoting awareness, and empowering people to take control of their mental well-being. She is the author of Talking to Children About Mental Health. She is also a singer-songwriter and qualified counsellor and counselling supervisor with a decade of experience. |
Looking for more helpful mental-health tips for children from Lily-Jo?
- Check out her blog post here on her top tips for helping you AND your child through the winter blues.
- Read her new book, Talking to Children About Mental Health. More details below, and enjoy 10% OFF for Children's Mental Health Week!
A practical guide to help adults understand the unique mental health challenges facing our children, teenagers and students today.
From the rise of AI personal technology to the ability to connect to your loved ones wherever you are, you’d think that we’re advancing as a society. But for our young people’s mental health such progress has come at a cost.
Talking to Children About Mental Health examines the key mental health problems impacting young people today (such as depression, loneliness and anxiety) and explains how the lifestyle, culture and world they are living in has a significant mental health impact.
Suitable for parents, grandparents, teachers, youth workers and anyone in a position of care or interested in the future of mental health, this book offers tools, exercises and resources to support the next generation.
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