Community Education Service
Free educational sessions on child and youth
mental health and health topics. Sessions are ONLINE
The Community Education Service (CES) provides parents/caregivers and other community members with opportunities to access free, evidence-informed education sessions and resource materials to address child, youth, and family health and mental health needs.The Community Education Service (CES) falls under Alberta Health Services' Child and Adolescent Addiction and Mental Health Programs (CAAMHP). W
04/01/2024
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All sessions are FREE and open to view anywhere in the WORLD!
Sessions are on Child and Youth Mental Health topics
03/20/2024
TODAY
Creating a Culture of Respect: Understanding 2SLGBTQ for Parents
Presented By: Diana Wark (She/Her)
Parent Program Coordinator for Centre for Sexuality
We provide workshops designed to increase parents’ confidence and comfort in talking with their children about sexuality and relationships.
In this workshop parents can expect to gain deeper understanding of the concepts around sexual and gender diversity and we will provide tools to increase parents comfort in supporting 2SLGBTQ+ youth. We will explore terms and definitions as well as ways parents can engage in accepting behaviours and reduce rejecting behaviours in parenting our 2SLGBTQ+ youth.
Register Here:
https://tinyurl.com/msdmu3xd
Rocky View Schools Calgary Catholic School District Calgary Board of Education
MARCH 20 @ 1PM
Creating a Culture of Respect: Understanding 2SLGBTQ for Parents
Presented By: Diana Wark (She/Her)
Parent Program Coordinator for Centre for Sexuality
We provide workshops designed to increase parents’ confidence and comfort in talking with their children about sexuality and relationships.
In this workshop parents can expect to gain deeper understanding of the concepts around sexual and gender diversity and we will provide tools to increase parents comfort in supporting 2SLGBTQ+ youth. We will explore terms and definitions as well as ways parents can engage in accepting behaviours and reduce rejecting behaviours in parenting our 2SLGBTQ+ youth.
Register Here:
https://tinyurl.com/msdmu3xd
03/19/2024
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03/19/2024
Today at 2PM
ALL CES Sessions are FREE and open to anyone over 18 years old to attend.
We provide certificates of attendance for those who attend the session.
Register Here
https://albertahealthservices.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_NWYv4KIDSvGHKdK14izzNA
March 19th @ 2PM
Can We Talk? Parenting and Sexual Health
Presented By: Diana Wark (She/Her)
Parent Program Coordinator for Centre for Sexuality
We provide workshops designed to increase parents’ confidence and comfort in talking with their children about sexuality and relationships.
Interactive activities and discussion help parents identify their family’s values about sexuality and clarify how to communicate these to their children. Issues addressed include why you should talk with your child about sexuality; your child’s physical, mental, emotional, and social development; how to give easy answers to tough questions; and where to find more information and support.
Register
https://tinyurl.com/2f95jebs
03/19/2024
TONIGHT!
ALL CES Sessions are FREE and open to anyone over 18 years old to attend.
We provide certificates of attendance for those who attend the session.
Register Here
https://tinyurl.com/3e7f72cr
March 19th @ 6PM
Men’s Real Talk Workshop - Highlighting men’s experiences of abuse and the impact it can have on the family environment
Presenter: Trevor Williams, Men’s Real Talk Coordinator with Sagesse
Participants can expect to understand the importance of informal supports for people disclosing domestic abuse experiences. You can also expect to understand the nuances and types of coercive ways people can control one another and why someone might stay in an abusive situation. Participants will learn the impact this can have on children and youth in the home and how domestic abuse will impact the family. Finally, you can expect to have improved skills about how to have hard conversations with people in your lives.
Register Here
https://tinyurl.com/3e7f72cr
03/18/2024
MARCH 20 @ 1PM
Creating a Culture of Respect: Understanding 2SLGBTQ for Parents
Presented By: Diana Wark (She/Her)
Parent Program Coordinator for Centre for Sexuality
We provide workshops designed to increase parents’ confidence and comfort in talking with their children about sexuality and relationships.
In this workshop parents can expect to gain deeper understanding of the concepts around sexual and gender diversity and we will provide tools to increase parents comfort in supporting 2SLGBTQ+ youth. We will explore terms and definitions as well as ways parents can engage in accepting behaviours and reduce rejecting behaviours in parenting our 2SLGBTQ+ youth.
Register Here:
https://tinyurl.com/msdmu3xd
03/18/2024
MARCH 20th @ 10AM
Youth and Mindfulness
Presenter: Sheetal Pandher, Youth facilitator,
Viewpoints team at Closer to Home Community Services
Participants will learn:
What exactly mindfulness is and the importance of teaching it to youth. The benefits of implementing mindfulness into the routines of youth and how to do it.
Register here:
https://tinyurl.com/5n7zxuwh
Closer to Home Community Services
03/18/2024
March 19th @ 6PM
Men’s Real Talk Workshop - Highlighting men’s experiences of abuse and the impact it can have on the family environment
Presenter: Trevor Williams, Men’s Real Talk Coordinator with Sagesse
Participants can expect to understand the importance of informal supports for people disclosing domestic abuse experiences. You can also expect to understand the nuances and types of coercive ways people can control one another and why someone might stay in an abusive situation. Participants will learn the impact this can have on children and youth in the home and how domestic abuse will impact the family. Finally, you can expect to have improved skills about how to have hard conversations with people in your lives.
Register Here
https://tinyurl.com/3e7f72cr
03/18/2024
March 19th @ 2PM
Can We Talk? Parenting and Sexual Health
Presented By: Diana Wark (She/Her)
Parent Program Coordinator for Centre for Sexuality
We provide workshops designed to increase parents’ confidence and comfort in talking with their children about sexuality and relationships.
Interactive activities and discussion help parents identify their family’s values about sexuality and clarify how to communicate these to their children. Issues addressed include why you should talk with your child about sexuality; your child’s physical, mental, emotional, and social development; how to give easy answers to tough questions; and where to find more information and support.
Register
https://tinyurl.com/2f95jebs
03/14/2024
Child & Youth Well-Being Family & Caregiver Series
TONIGHT March 14th @ 6:30 PM
Well-being is a precondition for student achievement. Students need to be well to succeed.
Currently, students face a wide range of mental health challenges, including stress, anxiety, and depression. This trend is alarming and requires our attention.
The Calgary Board of Education invites all parents and guardians to join us in an online series focusing on child and youth well-being. These sessions will be hosted in partnership with experts
from Alberta Health Services.
This session is be free and provides information, resources, helplines, and services to support healthy child and youth
development.
https://cbe.ab.ca/about-us/school-culture-and-environment/health-and-wellness-in-school/Pages/child-and-youth-well-being-family-and-caregiver-series.aspx
Calgary Board of Education
Homepage | Calgary Board of Education The Calgary Board of Education (CBE) is the public school board in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. From kindergarten to Grade 12, the CBE operates a variety of programs and services to benefit each and every student.
03/12/2024
March 14th @ 10 AM
https://albertahealthservices.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_sfzLsd_lRbuKrGPQXRWa7g
March 14 @ 10 AM
Conflict and Executive Function
Presented by: Sarah Haliwell, Parent Educator, BSc
This presentation will discuss what executive function is and how it can affect/create conflict. You will learn some techniques on how to mitigate/reduce that conflict.
Register:
https://tinyurl.com/5ax5dz3k
Closer to Home Community Services
03/12/2024
TOMORROW March 13th
https://albertahealthservices.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_nVVWdJnQQwyICPuS_eM2kw
March 13 @ 6:30 PM
How Do We Figure Out What Consequences To Use?
Presenter: Julie Freedman Smith BSc, BA, Owner JFS Parent Education
Julie will share:
• What works and what doesn’t when it comes to consequences
• Language that helps kids understand how to make positive choices
• How to parent when too many consequences feel exhausting
Register
https://tinyurl.com/sbxvde3r
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