Sign up now for our Young People, Social Media and Mental Health training
This online training is for youth workers, teachers, volunteers and anyone who works with young people aged 16-25
This October 15th we are running a short online training session on the topic of ‘Young people, social media and mental health’. The free training is aimed at those working with young people aged between 16 and 25 who would like to get a better understanding of the relationship between social media and mental health for young people.
What will the training cover?
This interactive workshop will cover:
- Research on social media and mental health
- Impact of social media on mental health
- SpunOut.ie social media and mental health content
- How to encourage awareness of social media usage
- Activity ideas for youth groups
- Available supports/resources
How do I sign up?
You can sign up through EventBrite to book your place. Spaces are limited so early booking is advised. If there is enough interest for another session we will run the training again later this year. The training will be run by SpunOut.ie Outreach and Training Officer, Sinead Beirne.
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SpunOut.ie’s training series for youth workers
If you would like to keep in touch with us and receive information on future training opportunities you can sign up to the SpunOut.ie Workshop mailing list. Participants will be provided with a comprehensive facilitation guide following each sessions so you are equipped with the skills and knowledge to be able to run workshops with the young people you work with going forward.
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Tell us what topics you want to learn more about
We’d love to hear what training you’re interested in participating in. SpunOut.ie provides training workshops for youth workers and youth work volunteers on a variety of topics such as mental health, body image and online safety.
Let us know what training you would be interested in here
If you would like further information or have any questions you can contact [email protected].