[Plantsci] Life & Work Connections March Offerings

Korte, Erin - (erinkorte) erinkorte at arizona.edu
Mon Feb 22 10:06:39 MST 2021


In case you are interested:

Suicide Prevention Class - March 3: 2:00-3:30 p.m.

Registration is required: https://lifework.arizona.edu/events-and-workshops/407-qpr-gatekeeper-training

QPR stands for question, persuade, and refer -three simple steps you can take to help save a life from suicide. Just as people use CPR to save thousands of lives each year, people trained in QPR learn how to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and how to question, persuade, and refer a friend, colleague, sibling, or neighbor to help.

QPR Gatekeeper Training is brought to you by  Life & Work Connections and Campus Health.


Evaluating Your Family's Strengths and Vulnerabilities - March 4: noon-12:45 p.m.

Registration is required: https://lifework.arizona.edu/events-and-workshops/342-evaluating-your-familys-strengths-and-vulnerabilities.

Family systems are diverse in size, structure, and beliefs -and what matters most is how family members support each other. Employee assistance counselor James R. Naughton, MA, LPC, LISAC, and senior coordinator of childcare and family resources Lourdes A. Rodríguez, MS, help you identify and strengthen resilient qualities in your family.

This workshop is part of in the Building a Resilient Family in Uncertain Times series, developed to support caregivers through the unique challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Previous attendance is not required.


Identifying and Learning Coping Skills in Families - March 17, noon-12:45 p.m.

Registration is required: https://lifework.arizona.edu/events-and-workshops/344-identifying-and-learning-coping-skills.

A family's emotional well-being requires coping skills that support both parents and children in navigating challenging circumstances. Employee assistance counselor James R. Naughton, MA, LPC, LISAC, and senior coordinator of childcare and family resources Lourdes A. Rodríguez, MS, invite you to learn techniques to help your family adapt and thrive.

This workshop is part of in the Building a Resilient Family in Uncertain Times series, developed to support caregivers through the unique challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Previous attendance is not required.


Overcoming and Adapting - March24:11:30 a.m.-noon

Registration is required: https://lifework.arizona.edu/events-and-workshops/352-overcoming-and-adapting.

Staying physically and mentally healthy during times of great stress -such as the coronavirus pandemic -can be a challenge. Employee assistance counselor Tanya Lauer, MC, LPC, shares evidence-based practices that will help you develop the skills you need to stay balanced and flexible in an uncertain world.(This is the first of two live meetings in the G.R.O.W. Resilience in the Face of Adversity workshop. After four weeks of email activities, the workshop will finish with a final live session.)


Supporting Children During Difficult Situations - March 30, noon-12:45 p.m.

Registration is required: https://lifework.arizona.edu/events-and-workshops/345-supporting-children-during-difficult-situations.

Parents need to be honest and authentic in stressful times, to model resilience for their children. Employee assistance counselor James R. Naughton, MA, LPC, LISAC, and senior coordinator of childcare and family resources Lourdes A. Rodríguez, MS, offer ways to intentionally connect with your children and support their emotional health.

This is the final workshop in the spring 2021 Building a Resilient Family in Uncertain Times series, developed to support caregivers through the unique challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Previous attendance is not required.
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