
Superpowering A Strength-Based Approach
11/24/22 • 39 min
Join us for a super powered episode where were we discuss strategies to help develop wellbeing, confidence and self-esteem.
During our discussion we focus on nurturing a strength based approach to neurodiversity and the positive impact this can have on our children and young people. This approach aims to help people see the best in themselves and empower them with their own unique qualities.
We are delighted to welcome Professor Sean Duggan OBE and Chief Executive of the NHS Confederation's Mental Health Network as our expert guide through this topic, where we explore some of the challenges that our children face, the social impact and school environments.
Thanks for listening!
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Join us for a super powered episode where were we discuss strategies to help develop wellbeing, confidence and self-esteem.
During our discussion we focus on nurturing a strength based approach to neurodiversity and the positive impact this can have on our children and young people. This approach aims to help people see the best in themselves and empower them with their own unique qualities.
We are delighted to welcome Professor Sean Duggan OBE and Chief Executive of the NHS Confederation's Mental Health Network as our expert guide through this topic, where we explore some of the challenges that our children face, the social impact and school environments.
Thanks for listening!
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