$25 AUD
In this webinar Michelle Mitchell and Neil Young discuss valuable information for parents and professionals who live or work with teens struggling with their mental health or self-harming. It’s a hopeful conversation about how to stand by our teenagers. Disclaimer: This webinar discusses suicide.
Michelle Mitchell and Neil Milton share a passion to see young people transition to adulthood safely. In this webinar they cover so much valuable information for parents and professionals who live or work with teens struggling with their mental health or self-harming. It’s a hopeful conversation about how to stand by our teenagers.
In this 1-hour Neil interviews Michelle. Together they deep dive into…
When: Thursday October 14th, 2021
Time: 7.00 – 8.00pm (AEST)
Can’t make it? Not to worry. We get that family life is super busy. If you can’t join us live, not to worry – you will be sent the replay, and can watch it anytime.
This presentation will be directed to parents, carers and professionals. This webinar should be shown to teens at parent’s discretion.
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Cost: $15.00
The cost of this webinar comes with a 50% discount of Michelle’s book Self-Harm: Why Teens Do it and What Parents Can do To Help
Michelle Mitchell is an award-winning speaker, and best selling parenting author with a very special interest in the area of tween and teens. She has been termed ‘the teenage expert’ by the media and is sought after for her compassionate and grounded advise. Michelle started her career as a teacher, but soon discovered a special interest in wellbeing. She left teaching in 2000 to found Youth Excel, a ‘boutique’ health promotion charity which delivered tailor made life skills programs and psychological services to thousands of young people and their families. Today she uses her 25 years hands-on experience to write and speak in schools, community events and through media.
Neil Milton has worked in not for profits for over 17 years, including churches, World Vision Australia and has been on many local community grassroots committees. He has a passion to help organisations across our nation make sure that children are safe. Out of his role with ChildSafe he volunteers in a local sporting club, enjoys fitness and family time.
You can find Child Safety here: www.childsafe.org.au
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