Young people have their own internal challenges, and the services and systems that are meant to support them don’t always listen to them. It is getting increasingly difficult to find supports and services that provide youth and neurodivergent-friendly spaces. Young people are often in ‘survival brain’ mode, limiting their engagement with people and services.
This peer-led workshop will provide attendees with practical skills, knowledge, and resources to ease the tension and build a better understanding around communicating with young people. You will meet other parents, families, carers and kin who are all facing similar experiences.
Resilience in Reach is a 100% peer-led initiative providing tools, resources, workshops, and community support for families, parents, carers, and kin of children and young people with complex mental health conditions and/or (complex) psychosocial disabilities.
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If you have any questions or concerns please contact us on 07 3544 0988
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Funded by the Department of Social Services
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