Health, Community & Awareness: Navigating Moments of Stress and Overwhelm at University
Sunday, May 4, 2025 12:30 pm – 3:30 pm CET/GMT+1W15 Cafe
FEELING STRESSED? OVERWHELMED? You are not alone. Join us for a workshop centered around mental health, community, and neurodiversity. Explore how we might, as neurodiverse individuals and allies, navigate moments of stress and overwhelm with more connection, resilience, and care. Through 3D modeling and conversation, we'll explore the emotions and pressures students face and share our experiences. Moreover, this event aims to kick off the conversation on mental health and neurodiversity at BCB, and through reflection on the current offered resources, we want to explore how the university will be able to better support students. Come as you are—this is a space for care, connection, and catharsis. Let’s create change together, starting with a moment to breathe, reflect, and be heard. The event will be conducted by Social Worker and Facilitator, Madeline Taylor ([email protected])
Please register here.
Speaker bio:
Hello! My name is Madeline Taylor and I have recently begun my own freelance facilitation practice aimed at supporting nonprofits, grassroots groups, activist groups and social justice related projects in building stronger internal systems, having deeper conversations, and navigating moments of change with more clarity and care. As a process facilitator, I aim to support groups by providing interactive and collaborative methods to explore a variety of topics and creating a safer container in which groups can explore and grow.
Email: [email protected]