Let’s explore how to foster positive family outcomes through relationship health.
The strength of relationships sits at the heart of every interaction or exchange.
One of the most important relationships we have is with our partner, and sometimes we need to reconnect. It can be challenging to navigate the complexities of life yet not lose sight of the vision we hold for ourselves, our relationships and our family.
A healthy relationship with our partner leads to better family outcomes because when we as parents thrive, everybody thrives. This requires communication, but how well do we know the layers of connection needed?
This workshop will guide you to renew, refresh and perhaps rediscover connections for a stronger relationship. It focuses on a positive approach to helping your family flourish as you and your partner move towards your goals.
The ‘Let’s talk about…’ sessions are designed by families for families to discuss various topics and learn together. They are facilitated by trained parent-peer workers raising a child with developmental delay or disability.
Come along to discuss and explore:
- The power of reflection to gain clarity about what’s important for you
- The key areas and importance of having a connected vision
- The Relationship T.H.R.I.L.L.S. framework
Rest assured, while this workshop will have interactive elements (for those wishing to engage), you will not be asked to share personal information with the group.
*This session was previously named “Relationship growth”
This program is for
Parents, primary carers and family members of children aged 0-12 years
When
Wednesday 4 June; 7:30 pm to 9 pm AEST/Sydney time
*Please adjust for your time zone if necessary.
Where
Online via Zoom.
Instructions will be sent by email before the event.
If you need accessibility support, please let us know when you register.
Cost
Free
RSVP
Sessions are subject to cancellation due to low RSVP – Minimum of 4 RSVP
Your confirmation is required.
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Your facilitator
Melo Kalemkeridis, a trained peer worker and parent raising a child with a disability.