[Event postponed] Positive Health breakfast
Unfortunately this event has been postponed. We will communicate the new date as soon as possible.
This training will introduce the basic principles of Positive Health and how to apply these in your work and working with students.
It is so valuable to reflect on our own health and well-being. During this workshop, we will tackle questions such as: Which elements influence health? What is most important to you in life regarding your health and well-being? Thereafter, a translation will be made into practice: how can we as professionals contribute to the resilience and personal and professional development of our students? This training will introduce the basic principles of Positive Health and how to apply these principles in your work with students. The sessions consist of theory, self-reflection and practical exercises.
After following this workshop, you will be able to:
- Take a broader look at your own health and well-being and of the student,
- Gain insight into the student’s resilience,
- Take on a coaching role when talking with students about resilience and positive health,
- Guide students to further develop their resilience and health,
- Guide students on how to take control in dealing with the physical, emotional and social challenges in life.
This activity may count towards your Continuing Professional Development (CPD) if relevant to your situation.
About the trainers
In these challenging times, student mental health has never been more important. Students might not always have the required skills yet to overcome the challenges they are faced with. Therefore, the UM Psychologists and the UM Wellbeing Movement strive to make students more resilient and provide them with sufficient means to acquire skills that promote well-being during their studies and further in their professional careers and lives. At UM, there are many initiatives, programmes, and plans that can contribute to student well-being. At the end of this workshop, we will provide you with an introduction and overview of these ventures.
Already interested? A broad range of (online) lectures, workshops, and training sessions have been developed so that students can develop themselves personally and professionally.
Check out the complete offer: www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/student-wellbeing
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