Strategies to Support mental health in young people - Part 3 (SMH003)
Part 3 of 3 part series: Mental Health and Wellbeing - Supporting Children & Young People
PART 3: Mental health & wellbeing for children & young people
Strategies & Tools to Improve Wellbeing
What You Will Learn
- Evidence based interventions and tools for supporting young people
- Tools to identify the mental health needs of children and young people
- Group strategies and interventions for classes and groups
- Interventions to improve wellbeing at home and school
Your Instructor
Dr Diksha Laungani is a practicing Educational Psychologist, registered with the Health and Care Professionals Council (HCPC) in the United Kingdom, licensed and currently based in Dubai, UAE. She is also an Adjunct Lecturer in Education and a Training Specialist. Diksha holds a Professional Doctorate in Educational, Child & Adolescent Psychology (D.Ed.Psy) from the Institute of Education at University College London and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology with Counselling from Middlesex University, Dubai. Diksha is passionate about community outreach and has collaborated with the UAE’s Ministry of Education and several private organisations to support educators’ and families’ development and wellbeing through consultation and training. Her research interests include post-16 education, transition planning and inclusion, self-advocacy for people of determination/SEND, participatory/person-centred approaches, and promoting educator and familial wellbeing.