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Thursday 3 October 2024
WA South West Plan Managers, 32 Harvey Street, Collie WA
Join us for one or more empowering workshops designed to support different groups — students, you people, parents, educators, trainers, employers, work experience hosts and support workers—in navigating key educational and career transitions. Hosted by Kerry Morrison from Empowerment2Be, each session is tailored to a specific audience, focusing on the unique needs of late primary school students, high school students, and post-high school individuals. Ideal for anyone preparing for this important transition including those who “school can’t”, are homeschooling, disability or neurodiversity. These workshops will help provide information identifying individual strengths to overcome challenges and succeed in diverse learning environments.
Date: Thursday, 3 October
Time: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: Participant Provider Hub, 32 Harvey St, Collie WA 6225
Midday Session: Empowered Pathways: Navigating High School and Career Preparation
Focus: Supporting high school students in academic planning, mental well-being, career readiness, and exploring supported work experience opportunities. The session will also cover options for both traditional schooling, homeschooling paths and a variety of RTOs. Educators, trainers, and employers are encouraged to attend to better understand how to leverage personal strengths in overcoming educational challenges. How successful collaboration makes a difference.
Support workers/carers welcome—please advise Kerry if they will be attending, you have any additional needs or if you require more information on 0439 970 179 or kerry.cch@outlook.com
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and practical strategies for a successful transition into the next stage of education and employment—perfect for those navigating “school can’t” scenarios or homeschooling, and for anyone looking to turn strengths into opportunities. There will also be an opportunity to book 1:1 consultations.
Special thanks to WA South West Plan Managers for their support in making these workshops possible.
Phone: 9796 1600 Email: kerry.cch@outlook.com
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I acknowledge the Wardandi Pindjarup Bibbulmun people of the Noongar nation as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which I live and work. I respect their history and culture. I am committed to working together towards reconciliation and a strong future for all.