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Free summer webinars to help Michiganders recover emotionally from COVID-19 pandemic
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Two series of webinars are planned by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services this summer as part of its Stay Well initiative. Spokesperson Bob Wheaton tells WSJM News these webinars are focused on mental health in the pandemic. The first series is aimed at adults.
“This is going to be weekly, and there will be a variety of mental health specialists talking about different topics with the idea of helping people strengthen their mental resilience.”
The Summer Resilience Series webinar planned for July 20 is called “Expressive Art: Reveal, Heal, Transform,” while July 27 brings “Music for Mindfulness.” More webinars will continue throughout the summer. Wheaton says the mental health effects of the pandemic do linger.
Author of the article: Kathleen Saylors
Publishing date: Jul 15, 2021 • 13 hours ago • 2 minute read • A new program, organized by Women s Enterprise Skills Training (WEST) of Windsor, hopes a combination of trauma awareness sessions and yoga will help women combat gender and race-based violence. Pictured, organizers Mary-Jo Rusu, Rose Anguiano Hurst and Joan Simpson, WEST staff members who launched the program Thursday. Photo by Kathleen Saylors /Windsor Star
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Blending trauma awareness with yoga and mindfulness, organizers at a local non-profit said a new program will help Windsor women take the next step forward after the pandemic.
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Women’s Enterprise Skills Training (WEST) of Windsor hosted “We Rise” Thursday morning, a session blending anti-racism and anti-abuse seminars with yoga and meditation.