| Workshops
Workshops are conducted by Youth Net staff, placement students, and
volunteers. Each are free and usually accommodate a typical classroom
size.
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Under Development >>
Stress
45-minute interactive presentations complete with:
- Stress Survey ~ find out how much stress you are under
- Signs & Symptoms
- Good & Bad Coping Strategies
- Relaxation Exercises
Stress Test
We all talk about stress, but we are not always clear about what it
is. This is because stress comes from both the good and the bad things
that happen to us. If we did not feel any stress, we would not be
alive! Stress becomes a problem when we are not sure how to handle an
event or a situation. Then worry sets in and we feel “stressed”.
Stress is the impact an event has on your mind and body and these
effects can be both helpful and harmful. The things that cause stress
for you may not be a problem for your friend, and things that bring
stress to your friend’s life may not worry you at all. It is how you
think about and react to certain events that determine whether you
find them stressful or fairly easy to deal with. Your reaction to
stress can affect your mental and physical health; so it is important
for you to learn how to deal effectively with stress as it happens.
Your feelings about the vents in your life are very important. By
understanding yourself and your reactions to stressful events, you can
learn to handle stress well. The best place to start is by figuring
out what you find causes stress in you, such as:
- major events in your life: changing schools, moving to a new
house, your best friend moving away, accepting entrance to a college
or university
- long-term worries: paying for university, choosing the right
career, illness in the family
- daily hassles: gossip, time for homework, parents’ questions,
getting to school on time, cliques
Because each of us is different, there is no one “right” way to cope
with stress. For a little more information,
click here or call Youth Net at
905-451-2123 to book a presentation.
To help parents, teachers, bosses, and friends understand more about
youth stress, volunteer with
Youth Net to do some stress testing (hyperlink to this section on
volunteer page) in your school.
Mental
Illness
Currently offered is a series of 5 workshop on mental illness, also
each 45-minutes in duration. The purpose of the workshops is to
educate youth on the more common mental illnesses, their signs and
symptoms as well as types of treatments. Also introduced to
participants is crisis skills. Any workshop may be chosen and while we
recommend Workshop #1 first, they can be done in any sequence.
The topics for the 5 workshops are as follows:
- Causes of Mental Illness, Treatments and Crisis Skills
- Mood Disorders
- Anxiety Disorders & Phobias
- Schizophrenia & Personality Disorders
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder & Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Developmental Assets
One-time funding from the Region of Peel enabled Youth Net to develop
eight workshops on developmental assets. These assets are internal and
external building blocks that help youth grow to be healthy, caring,
and responsible adults. While the content is good, youth facilitators
that the structure didn’t quite hit the mark i.e. they didn’t connect
as well to youth to the extent they’d hope. Prior to YN’s work on this
series, there were no resources targeted at youth about these assets,
with much available for parents, teachers, and other adults. Despite
them needing more work, Youth Net is pleased to have the basis of some
good material for youth. Topics include:
- support
- empowerment
- boundaries and expectations
- constructive use of time
- commitment to learning
- positive values
- social competencies
- positive identity
Click here
for a list of the Search Institute’s Developmental Assets. If youth
would like to volunteer with YN to improve this series or you would
like more information, please contact the
Program Coordinator.
Visit either
www.thrivecanada.ca or
www.search-institute.org for more detailed information about
Developmental Assets.
Introduction to Youth Net
We offer a ˝-hour to 45 minute introductory presentation on Youth net
for any group or organization interested in learning more about our
services.
Under
Development
The following workshops are currently being piloted:
- youth gambling
- addictions
- body image
- eating disorders
- depression
- suicide
If these workshops sound like something you would like, please give us
a call and we can let you know how the piloting process is going and
when we hope to be offering the workshops to the public.
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