Inspire was invited to speak at the Power of Being A Girl conference. Information was shared on how to focus on your strengths and build resiliency for positive mental health.
Short series of educational lectures aimed at supporting child care professionals who are new to caring for school age children with differences.
Our first annual march and speaking event encouraged those with mental disorders and neurological differences to celebrate their strength by marching with their friends and family. Presentations by various speakers were given about their personal experiences with mental health challenges, and how they found strength. Community organizations were invited to share information at tables about mental health and wellness.
2nd Annual March for Mental Health takes place May 13, 2017
Focused on supportive discovery of the outdoors with a wilderness specialist and being inclusive of youth with a variety of abilities and differences.
Offered through VOICES to Winnipeg youth in care, this program encouraged expression through creativity and art.
Expression through creativity and art with youth in grades 4
Reaching out to youth in care supported by Voices Manitoba. ArtsJunktion provided a variety of items for participants to use as they created mandala drawings, succulent gardens, pendants and sun catchers with gems and beads.
A program designed for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Sensory Processing Disorders, providing a sensory safe space for parents and children to actively participate in a creative movement experience.
Encouraging expression through creativity and art, with youth in grades 4-6. Foundation of mindfulness through yoga.
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