Understanding Self Harm
Often rooted in emotional distress, recognize self-harm as a complex coping mechanism. Learn how to foster empathy to provide
supportive avenues for healing and mental wellbeing.
open to all fort chipewyan families with children at home
Recognize the connections of emotional, mental, spiritual, and cultural wellbeing. This session, presented by Recovery College Canadian Mental Health Association of Wood Buffalo, will explore self harm from an Indigenous perspective. Develop strategies to
help yourself or loved ones through difficult periods of life.
May 28 & 30
1:00pm - 3:00pm
ATC Family Wellness Centre
Space is Limited, Please Register by MAY 24
For more info and to register please contact:
Carlee Myette | 780-715-6093 | carlee.myette@atcfn.ca
Margo Vermillion | 780-715-6140 | margo.vermillion@atcfn.ca