Resilience: Bouncing Back
Cyrenians Scottish Centre for Conflict Resolution
This event is in the past
Are you a parent/carer? Looking to learn more about conflict resolution?
‘Resilience’ – it’s a word we hear often these days, but what does it actually means. Literally, it means the ability to recover quickly from difficulties. It can be applied to many situations, but a 40-minute online session created by Cyrenians Scottish Centre for Conflict Resolution will be looking at how ‘bouncing back’ helps families recover from conflicts. This session is free to reserve a place on.
After the session, parents and carers will be able to:
• Understand the meaning of resilience
• Explore how to build up resilience
• See what is stopping you build up resilience
• Use resilience in relationships to stop or control arguments
The session will be delivered on the online platform Zoom by a member of the SCCR. If you book a place you’ll be sent the details on how to join the session nearer the time to the date of the event; a full PDF document with all the information you need to know will be emailed to you. This session is at an introductory level and no prior knowledge of the subject is required.
Please note: Zoom offers video capability so you can join with your webcam on, but this is entirely up to you and this option can be turned off. However, we would love to see your faces and feel it is a more interactive experience with videos on.
- Date
- 12:00-12:45, 2 February 2022
- Contact
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Colin Waters
0131 475 2493 - Theme
- Families & young people
- Cost
- Free
- Attendance type
- Online only
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