Sunday, 22 November 2020

 

 Let’s connect with Kindness

Everything is going to be all-rights in the end !

Right Understanding

Right Intentions

Right Efforts

Right Mindfulness

Right Connection with YOU and me !

Right place: Cove meeting room, Pearl Cove Library

Right time: Fri, October 20th, 2020

                                                                    1:30pm - 4:30pm  Add to Calendar

 



About this FREE event

Pearl Cove Library is hosting one of its biggest events The Human Library for the very first time !

All ( 16 yo and above) are welcome to ‘borrow’ a Human book on the topic

“Youth Mental Health”

What is a Human Library ? A safe space for open dialogue between the readers with their borrowed human books

Who are the Human books for this event ? Volunteers with lived experience on Youth Mental health. They are  

  • ·       Coen, Jedda - Aborignal parents of teens with mental illness
  • ·       Carlos, Deborah - Advocates for youth mental health
  • ·       Tim -  Victim of mental illness
  • ·       Sui, Mark - Mindfulness consultants
  • ·       Janette - School counsellor

What to expect ? Listen to their stories, ask difficult questions, challenge your  stereotype, discover your prejudice, discuss, share, get inspired, connect…..

Bookings are essential as places are limited. Book your personal session here :

                                                Sydney Events & Things To Do | Eventbrite

For more event info visit the Pearl Cove Library website or call 95563291 during library hours

 

Other useful links  :

·       The Human Library Unjudge someone - The Human Library Organization

·       Australia Youth advocates for Mental Health https://headspace.org.au/about-us/australian-youth-advocates/

·       Mindfulness exercises | Free mp3 audio series for download (livingwell.org.au)

·       Free PDF The Miracle of Mindfulness PDF by Thich Nhat Hanh - BooksPDF4Free

 

Tags

# youth mental health event # mindfulness # Pearl Cove Library # Human Library #

Credit to image used: Photo by Darius Bashar on Unsplash

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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