Cavan

Odyssey, Parenting Your Teen Programme

The aim of the programme is to improve the parent-teenager relationship and to provide parents with the skills and knowledge about how to be an authoritative parent, the changes that happen during adolescence and how that affects teenagers thinking and their relationships, how to put in place rules and consequences, how to build teenagers self-esteem, how to manage conflict and problems effectively and access support services.

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Mental Health & Young People

To explore issues that may affect the mental health of young people. Recognising depression in Teenagers. Communicating about self-harm. Risk factors associated with eating disorders.

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Information Technology Awareness

A programme to raise awareness of the positive aspects of the word wide web with an emphasis on the dangers for children when using the internet and other associated technologies.

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John Sharry Courses / Talks

Providing parenting support in a variety of models including: public seminars/talks, half day workshops, 3-6 week courses, 1 day weekend course and small group work.

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Drug Education Programme for Parents

Provide participants with an opportunity to update information on drugs and their effects. Explore attitudes and decisions related to substance misuse. Develop a family focused drug prevention strategy.

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Family Wellbeing – Parenting Consciously (Irish Association of Relationship Mentors)

The primary focus of the course is on the participants’ relationship with self. How we relate with ourselves will hugely affect how we relate with others. The course aims to facilitate parents and those working with children, to explore their relationship with self so that they may become conscious of what unconscious protectors may be driving their behaviour when they are stressed.

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Reach Children’s Services

Provide parents of children who struggle with anxiety and emotion regulation with proven, practical strategies to support the child, and ultimately benefit the whole family unit.

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