12-10-2023, 01:49 AM
Art Therapy for Business: Practical General Business Usage
New
Rating: 5.0 out of 5
(1 rating)
1,677 students
1 hour on-demand video
1 article
1 downloadable resource
Description
Welcome to course: Art Therapy for Business: Practical Usage in General Business
! Full income from sales of the course will be used in Charity goals
- Different Strokes was set up in 1996 in direct response to a need from younger stroke survivors to be able to reclaim their lives, challenging previously existing views of stroke recovery and changing the term for stroke sufferers from ‘victim’ to ‘survivor’.
- Program of support of kids with mental deseases and additional mental needs
You may support additionally these programs with purchasing or supporting of promotion of that course and Art Therapy Program.
Different Strokes are a UK Charity who help younger stroke survivors and their families to reclaim their lives through active peer support. Each year there are 100,000 strokes in the UK; 1 in 4 of these occurs in somebody of working age or younger. Different Strokes recognises that younger stroke survivors and family members are the experts in stroke recovery and rehabilitation with first-hand knowledge of the issues and challenges facing families after stroke.
Different Strokes has a Facebook Group for stroke survivors, family members and carers to share experiences, reduce isolation and improve coping strategies by learning from others. Stroke survivors can access a safe environment to chat and support each other twice a month at virtual meetings on Zoom. There is a Teen and Young Adult Befriending Service for stroke survivors aged 16 - 25 which offers support and advice by telephone. Exercise sessions specifically tailored for stroke survivors, set at five different levels to reflect the large variations in stroke survivors’ physical condition and mobility post-stroke, are available online. There is a network of peer stroke support groups run by volunteers around the country offering activities such as guest speakers, exercise sessions and group outings. Children’s Resources developed to help families explain what has happened when a parent has a stroke have been updated during 2023 to make them even more relevant, and inclusive, with the support of stroke survivors and their children.
https://www.udemy.com/course/art-therapy-for-business-practical-general-business-usage/?couponCode=981B83CF014CBB07FD4F
Enjoy!
New
Rating: 5.0 out of 5
(1 rating)
1,677 students
1 hour on-demand video
1 article
1 downloadable resource
Description
Welcome to course: Art Therapy for Business: Practical Usage in General Business
! Full income from sales of the course will be used in Charity goals
- Different Strokes was set up in 1996 in direct response to a need from younger stroke survivors to be able to reclaim their lives, challenging previously existing views of stroke recovery and changing the term for stroke sufferers from ‘victim’ to ‘survivor’.
- Program of support of kids with mental deseases and additional mental needs
You may support additionally these programs with purchasing or supporting of promotion of that course and Art Therapy Program.
Different Strokes are a UK Charity who help younger stroke survivors and their families to reclaim their lives through active peer support. Each year there are 100,000 strokes in the UK; 1 in 4 of these occurs in somebody of working age or younger. Different Strokes recognises that younger stroke survivors and family members are the experts in stroke recovery and rehabilitation with first-hand knowledge of the issues and challenges facing families after stroke.
Different Strokes has a Facebook Group for stroke survivors, family members and carers to share experiences, reduce isolation and improve coping strategies by learning from others. Stroke survivors can access a safe environment to chat and support each other twice a month at virtual meetings on Zoom. There is a Teen and Young Adult Befriending Service for stroke survivors aged 16 - 25 which offers support and advice by telephone. Exercise sessions specifically tailored for stroke survivors, set at five different levels to reflect the large variations in stroke survivors’ physical condition and mobility post-stroke, are available online. There is a network of peer stroke support groups run by volunteers around the country offering activities such as guest speakers, exercise sessions and group outings. Children’s Resources developed to help families explain what has happened when a parent has a stroke have been updated during 2023 to make them even more relevant, and inclusive, with the support of stroke survivors and their children.
https://www.udemy.com/course/art-therapy-for-business-practical-general-business-usage/?couponCode=981B83CF014CBB07FD4F
Enjoy!