Bringing Parents Up to Speed - Adolescent Mental Health Forum

06-11-2010

NSW Parents’ Council, together with Hills Industry Partnership presents:
Bringing Parents Up To Speed
Thriving Not Just Surviving Being A Parent

The NSW Parents' Council hosted a free interactive community mental health forum focusing on young people. The event took place on Saturday November 6th at the Chatswood RSL Club from 1pm until 5pm and was actively supported by Willoughby Council.


According to Anne Crabb, Executive Officer of the NSW Parents’ Council, “The theme of the event which was bringing parents up to speed, was about providing parents with practical tips and proven strategies”. Anne said “The ultimate aim is to build resilience in young people and families by increasing their access to vital information”.


Parents came along to hear about recent advances in medical imaging that have shed new light on what happens to adolescent’s brains as they develop, and how this has resulted in a better understanding of teenage behaviour.


Ruth Fordyce, psychologist, provided resilience building strategies. Ruth is an accredited trainer from the Resilience Doughnut. The Resilience Doughnut is a model for building resilience in children and young people. This model is being used by practitioners all around Australia, and is quickly spreading to other countries, including Japan, South Africa and the UK.


Angie Wilcock, from High Hopes Education Services provided tips on helping children to find balance, develop a positive attitude, organisation and time management skills.


Attendees all received a free resources bag. Representatives from the Local Council Youth Services gave a presentation about services in the Sydney North area.

Future events will be run in 2011, so if you are a member of a P&C group, School Principal, Counselor, or a community organisation interested in hosting a similar workshop in your area please contact The Hills Schools Industry Partnership on info@hillssip.com.au to register your interest.
 


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