Proyecto 11 "CON AMOR Y TOLERANCIA HAREMOS DEL AULA UN LUGAR MEJORYei Escobar
El documento presenta una propuesta para promover valores como el amor y la tolerancia entre estudiantes de 11° grado en una escuela. La propuesta incluye un plan de acción con varias actividades como "La cebolla" para fortalecer las relaciones grupales, "El diario" para fomentar la empatía, y una "Fogata de reflexión" para que los estudiantes se disculpen unos a otros. El objetivo general es mejorar el clima socioemocional dentro del aula a través de la práctica de valores.
As crianças de um jardim de infância em Portugal prepararam um doce de abóbora juntas durante a semana de 28 de outubro a 1 de novembro. Elas trouxeram abóboras para a escola, ajudaram a cortá-las, pesá-las com açúcar, canela e limão, e cozinharam o doce em uma panela, mexendo constantemente. No final, encheram tacinhas decoradas com o doce de abóbora e fizeram lanternas com as cascas.
El documento discute el pensamiento sistémico y el dominio personal. Explica que el pensamiento sistémico implica entender las relaciones entre los componentes de un sistema y cómo esto afecta los resultados. También enfatiza que el aprendizaje es clave para mejorar. El dominio personal requiere clarificar la visión personal y concentrar la energía para lograr metas a pesar de las dificultades.
This document provides information about purchasing a Packeteer XR10 from Launch 3 Telecom. It describes the product, payment and shipping options, warranty, and additional services available from Launch 3 such as repairs, maintenance contracts, de-installation, and recycling. Customers can purchase the Packeteer XR10 by phone, email, or online form and receive same-day shipping with order tracking.
This course helps participants develop a personalized wellness recovery action plan (WRAP) to better manage their mental health and take back control of their recovery. The WRAP is tailored to the individual and focuses on identifying personal triggers and developing support systems. It also provides tools to handle difficult experiences, maintain wellness, and make plans for times of crisis. The course teaches these elements over nine weekly sessions facilitated by trained professionals.
The WRAP programme enables participants to develop a personalized wellness plan to take back control of their mental health and well-being. The course teaches self-management of difficult experiences and stresses through increasing awareness of personal triggers and developing support systems. Participants design their own plan incorporating daily maintenance, crisis prevention, and recovery elements over 9 weekly sessions facilitated by trained providers.
A 20-week personal development programme will take place on Wednesdays and Fridays in Rathmines starting in July for people with experience of mental illness. The programme covers personal and interpersonal skills, assertiveness, confidence building, CV preparation, interview skills, and facilitated training sessions. An information session will be held on June 21st to provide details on the course modules and costs from past participants and the tutor. The fee for the course is €40 and priority will be given to applicants living in certain Dublin postal codes.
This document provides a monthly schedule for June for a community group called Gateway. It lists the activities, meetings, and events planned for each Monday, Wednesday and Thursday during the month. Events include drop-in sessions, member meetings, arts and crafts, relaxation activities, guest speakers, and informal social meetups. The schedule aims to offer a variety of activities to engage members each week.
The document provides information on upcoming events and courses at the Gateway Project for the month of June. It announces that the drop in will be closed on June 3rd and lists the schedule for the month. It details that Caroline McClure will speak about volunteering opportunities on June 17th. It also notes that the fishing group will have training on June 4th in preparation for an upcoming trip. The document lists two free courses on taking control and developing coping skills running on June 12th and 19th and announces a 20 week personal development course starting in July. It encourages speaking to staff about an upcoming WRAP course in September. The minutes from the May member's meeting are also included, outlining discussions around a member's
Mental Health Awareness Month is being marked with a Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds Walk on Saturday, May 25th at 3pm starting from the Crumlin Scouts Den car park. Participants will follow the Blue Slí na Sláinte walking route and return to the Den for refreshments and information about the Green Ribbon Campaign, which encourages wearing green to raise awareness of mental health issues. The walk is being organized by the Dublin 12 Suicide Prevention Group.
Mental Health Awareness Month is being marked with a Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds Walk on Saturday, May 25th at 3pm starting from the Crumlin Scouts Den car park. Participants will follow the Blue Slí na Sláinte walking route and return to the Den for refreshments and information about the Green Ribbon Campaign, which encourages wearing green to raise awareness of mental health issues. The walk is being organized by the Dublin 12 Suicide Prevention Group.
Proyecto 11 "CON AMOR Y TOLERANCIA HAREMOS DEL AULA UN LUGAR MEJORYei Escobar
El documento presenta una propuesta para promover valores como el amor y la tolerancia entre estudiantes de 11° grado en una escuela. La propuesta incluye un plan de acción con varias actividades como "La cebolla" para fortalecer las relaciones grupales, "El diario" para fomentar la empatía, y una "Fogata de reflexión" para que los estudiantes se disculpen unos a otros. El objetivo general es mejorar el clima socioemocional dentro del aula a través de la práctica de valores.
As crianças de um jardim de infância em Portugal prepararam um doce de abóbora juntas durante a semana de 28 de outubro a 1 de novembro. Elas trouxeram abóboras para a escola, ajudaram a cortá-las, pesá-las com açúcar, canela e limão, e cozinharam o doce em uma panela, mexendo constantemente. No final, encheram tacinhas decoradas com o doce de abóbora e fizeram lanternas com as cascas.
El documento discute el pensamiento sistémico y el dominio personal. Explica que el pensamiento sistémico implica entender las relaciones entre los componentes de un sistema y cómo esto afecta los resultados. También enfatiza que el aprendizaje es clave para mejorar. El dominio personal requiere clarificar la visión personal y concentrar la energía para lograr metas a pesar de las dificultades.
This document provides information about purchasing a Packeteer XR10 from Launch 3 Telecom. It describes the product, payment and shipping options, warranty, and additional services available from Launch 3 such as repairs, maintenance contracts, de-installation, and recycling. Customers can purchase the Packeteer XR10 by phone, email, or online form and receive same-day shipping with order tracking.
This course helps participants develop a personalized wellness recovery action plan (WRAP) to better manage their mental health and take back control of their recovery. The WRAP is tailored to the individual and focuses on identifying personal triggers and developing support systems. It also provides tools to handle difficult experiences, maintain wellness, and make plans for times of crisis. The course teaches these elements over nine weekly sessions facilitated by trained professionals.
The WRAP programme enables participants to develop a personalized wellness plan to take back control of their mental health and well-being. The course teaches self-management of difficult experiences and stresses through increasing awareness of personal triggers and developing support systems. Participants design their own plan incorporating daily maintenance, crisis prevention, and recovery elements over 9 weekly sessions facilitated by trained providers.
A 20-week personal development programme will take place on Wednesdays and Fridays in Rathmines starting in July for people with experience of mental illness. The programme covers personal and interpersonal skills, assertiveness, confidence building, CV preparation, interview skills, and facilitated training sessions. An information session will be held on June 21st to provide details on the course modules and costs from past participants and the tutor. The fee for the course is €40 and priority will be given to applicants living in certain Dublin postal codes.
This document provides a monthly schedule for June for a community group called Gateway. It lists the activities, meetings, and events planned for each Monday, Wednesday and Thursday during the month. Events include drop-in sessions, member meetings, arts and crafts, relaxation activities, guest speakers, and informal social meetups. The schedule aims to offer a variety of activities to engage members each week.
The document provides information on upcoming events and courses at the Gateway Project for the month of June. It announces that the drop in will be closed on June 3rd and lists the schedule for the month. It details that Caroline McClure will speak about volunteering opportunities on June 17th. It also notes that the fishing group will have training on June 4th in preparation for an upcoming trip. The document lists two free courses on taking control and developing coping skills running on June 12th and 19th and announces a 20 week personal development course starting in July. It encourages speaking to staff about an upcoming WRAP course in September. The minutes from the May member's meeting are also included, outlining discussions around a member's
Mental Health Awareness Month is being marked with a Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds Walk on Saturday, May 25th at 3pm starting from the Crumlin Scouts Den car park. Participants will follow the Blue Slí na Sláinte walking route and return to the Den for refreshments and information about the Green Ribbon Campaign, which encourages wearing green to raise awareness of mental health issues. The walk is being organized by the Dublin 12 Suicide Prevention Group.
Mental Health Awareness Month is being marked with a Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds Walk on Saturday, May 25th at 3pm starting from the Crumlin Scouts Den car park. Participants will follow the Blue Slí na Sláinte walking route and return to the Den for refreshments and information about the Green Ribbon Campaign, which encourages wearing green to raise awareness of mental health issues. The walk is being organized by the Dublin 12 Suicide Prevention Group.
This free course held on June 12th and 19th from 3pm to 5.30pm in Parker Hill consists of 4 modules to help participants build self-esteem, develop coping skills, change negative thought patterns, and increase resilience. The course teaches ways to take control and signpost supports for a new life. Interested individuals should provide their name to Mary Barnes or call 496 5558.
A 20-week personal development programme starting in July will be offered on Wednesday and Friday afternoons in Rathmines for people with experience of mental illness. The program includes modules in personal and interpersonal skills, assertiveness and confidence building, and CV and interview preparation. An information session will take place on June 21st from 3-5pm for prospective students to learn more about the course from past participants and the tutor. The fee for the program is €40 and priority for places will be given to those living in certain Dublin postal codes. Interested individuals can contact Mary Barnes or Martha at 01 4965558 for more information or to register.
Patrick shares his personal story of experiencing mental health difficulties from a young age. He dropped out of school and began drinking and getting into trouble, which marked the start of his mental health problems. He was first hospitalized at age 18 and remained in psychiatric care for nine years. After stopping drinking at age 24, his mental health began to improve. However, he was later struck by a car and suffered extensive injuries, spending months in recovery. He found the physical and mental recovery very challenging but was eventually able to complete his education and now lives independently while managing his mental health through exercise and diet.
The May schedule is included, with Jackie Holland from Supported Employment Ltd speaking on May 20th. A new mental health magazine called Head Space is being launched on May 11th. Tom is organizing a fishing trip in June for those interested. Upcoming courses include WRAP in September and a 20-week personal development course starting in July. Shine is offering a shorter Taking Control program. The next members meeting on May 13th will discuss members' activities and forms, an extra day in Gateway, and upcoming dates. Drop-in will be closed on May 6th for the long weekend.
This document outlines the monthly schedule for May of activities at a community center called Gateway. It lists the dates, times, and descriptions of various weekly and daily events including drop-in hours, arts and crafts, creative writing, relaxation activities, and informal social meetups. Recurring weekly events include Thursday arts and crafts, Friday creative writing, and Monday drop-in hours, relaxation activities, and meetings. The schedule also notes that the first Monday is a bank holiday with no activities, and encourages participation in project planning meetings.
This one-day training program teaches the Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) suicide prevention method. QPR instructs people to recognize warning signs, offer hope, and refer individuals in crisis to help. The training aims to teach gatekeepers - those in a position to recognize a crisis - how to help prevent suicide. The document provides details on upcoming QPR training dates in Galway, Cork, and Dublin in April and May 2013. Participants will receive a certificate upon completion and spaces are limited, so early booking is encouraged.
This document provides an agenda for the "A perfect vision for Mental Health 2020" conference taking place on May 24th, 2013 at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Dublin Airport. The agenda includes opening addresses from EUFAMI and Irish officials, a plenary session on the European family/carer movement, a roundtable discussion, concurrent breakout sessions on topics like empowering families and communication/information, and a closing session with the release of the Dublin Declaration.
The document provides information about Gateway Project's April schedule and speaker. Opening hours will be reduced the first two Thursdays in April for staff training. There will be no member's meeting in April. The Local Employment Service will speak on April 15th about employment opportunities. The minutes from the March 11th member's meeting are also included, covering topics discussed such as a new member form, a potential extra day open at Gateway, and setting up a fishing group.
The document outlines a monthly schedule for April with various activities taking place each weekday, including drop-in hours, informal member meetups, arts and crafts, creative writing, relaxation sessions, and a pool competition. Drop-in hours are shorter the first week. Speakers from a local employment service will visit mid-month. Oliver D. will be meeting people at the informal Wednesday meetups in Rathmines.
The document announces a lecture on body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) to be given on February 20, 2013 from 7-8:30 pm at the main lecture theatre of St. Patrick's Hospital in Dublin. The lecture is part of a free lecture series hosted by OCD Ireland and is intended for mental health professionals, students, and interested members of the public. Attendees can earn 1.0 CPD credit. Transportation details to the hospital are provided.
The document announces a lecture on body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) to be given on February 20, 2013 from 7-8:30 pm at the main lecture theatre of St. Patrick's Hospital in Dublin. The lecture is part of a free lecture series hosted by OCD Ireland and is intended for mental health professionals, students, and interested members of the public. Attendees can earn 1.0 CPD credit. Transportation details to the hospital are provided.