The Resilience Project Webinar: Parent & Carer Authentic Connection Presentation | 6:30pm – 7:30pm (AEST), THIS Tuesday 9 May
What: The Resilience Project Webinar – Parent & Carer Authentic Connection Presentation.
NEW content not seen previously by our parents, carers and staff!
When: 6:30pm – 7:30pm (AEST), THIS Tuesday 9 May 2023.
Where: Zoom Online Webinar – With Other School Audiences.
Who: For ALL Interested Canterbury Parents, Carers & Staff.
Hosts: Hugh van Cuylenburg, Co-Founder & Presenter – The Resilience Project & His Team.
Cost: FREE!
RSVPs: Parents, Carers & Staff MUST register for this webinar using THIS WEBLINK HERE!
**Registrations are essential**
Upon registration, participants will receive a weblink to attend the webinar, along with an event reminder prior to the date.
Please Note: This presentation will be recorded for those unable to attend or those who would like a recap.
What you can expect…
Through emotionally engaging stories and practical strategies, this session will help parents and carers understand the benefits of letting go of shame, perfection, ego and control.
It will combine powerful research with candid storytelling, along with a few laughs to help support what is arguably the toughest job in the world… being a parent or carer!
Why a Parent & Carer presentation?
When building positive mental health in schools, we know the best impact happens when we work together.
This ‘Authentic Connection’ presentation helps to do just that, by sharing those same evidence-based strategies being taught in the Canterbury classrooms, so they can be practised at home and beyond.
Attendees will also be reminded of the importance of their own wellbeing.
We bring the best versions of ourselves to our family and community, when we make time to look after ourselves…
CLICK HERE for more information about The Resilience Project adopted by Canterbury College as part of its campus-wide Wellbeing Program for students, staff, parents and carers.
The Resilience Project
We deliver emotionally engaging programs and provide evidence-based, practical wellbeing strategies to build resilience.
The mental health statistics in this country are confronting.
Our mission is to teach positive mental health strategies to help people become happier and more resilient.
We share emotionally engaging stories with hundreds of schools, workplaces and communities to help make the topic of mental health more accessible.
The research is clear – the more positive emotion you experience, the more resilient you will be.
For that reason we focus on three key pillars proven to cultivate positive emotion: Gratitude, Empathy and Mindfulness (GEM).
Our programs also have a strong focus on Connection, Purpose, Kindness, Emotional Literacy and Physical Health.