Healthy Mothers Healthy Families (Group 34)
Event description
Healthy Mothers Healthy Families*​
Do you wish you had more balance in your life, and time for your own well-being? The Healthy Mothers Healthy Families* program supports mothers of children with disability to create a healthy lifestyle that fosters their own well-being, alongside a healthy, happy family life.
This FREE evidence based program developed by Prof Helen Bourke-Taylor from Monash University, co-design with mothers and is delivered by Kindred. Come and learn how to improve your health and well-being while balancing the needs of your family.
The online workshops will cover:
- How to make positive changes to your health and wellbeing
- Research findings and the shared wisdom of other mothers
- Health information, tips and strategies
- Services and supports
Dates
The program is delivered online in 3 x 2-hour sessions over 6 weeks.
Session 1: Wednesday 15 May 2024; 10am-12pm (AEST)
Session 2: Wednesday 5 June 2024; 10am-12pm (AEST)
Session 3: Wednesday 26 June 2024; 10am-12pm (AEST)
Your registration is for all 3 sessions. It is recommended you attend all 3 sessions in order to get the most value from this program.
Details
- Sessions are delivered online via Zoom. Instructions will be emailed to you.
- The program is for mothers and female caregivers of a child or young adult with disability.
- All facilitators have a deep understanding and expertise through their own lived experience as a parent of a child or young adult with disability. Facilitators are trained by Prof Helen Bourke-Taylor from Monash University.
Healthy Mothers Healthy Families* is an evidence-based online health education and empowerment program for mothers of children with disability. The program was developed by and is proprietary to Prof Helen Bourke-Taylor from Monash University. Visit https://healthymothers-healthyfamilies.com/. (*) all names brands licensed by Monash University.
For any queries relating to this program, please contact Andie at andie@kindred.org.au
Disclaimer: Kindred provides an opportunity for families raising children with disability to learn from each other and share their experiences and resources. Kindred does not provide personalised advice or services. Â
Funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.
Visit ​https://www.dss.gov.au/​​ for more information. ​
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