Helping Neuro-diverse Young People Thrive: Tools for Anxiety & Depression

Helping Neuro-diverse Young People Thrive: Tools for Anxiety & Depression

By The M Word cic

Designed for all professionals & parents alike wanting to support young people who are neurodiverse & struggling with anxiety & depression

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Location

Exeter City Football Club

St James Park Stadium Way Exeter EX4 6PX United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 6 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Health • Mental health

Helping Neuro-diverse Young People Thrive: Tools for Anxiety & Depression Support.

Many neuro-diverse young people experience anxiety and depression — and it can be hard for parents, carers, and professionals to know the best way to support them.

This interactive workshop will give you the practical tools, strategies, and confidence to make a difference in the lives of the young people you support.

Who Is This Event For?

This session is designed for anyone who supports neuro-diverse young people, including:

  • Parents and carers
  • Teachers and SEN staff
  • Youth workers and mentors
  • Mental health and wellbeing professionals

What Will You Gain?

- Understand why young people are struggling with mental health today

- Recognise how neurodiversity impacts emotional wellbeing

- Rethink behaviour often labelled as “naughty” or “challenging”

- Explore the link between education, youth offending, and exclusion

- Learn practical strategies for promoting safe gaming

- Discover how gaming can be used as a tool for learning and engagement

- Earn 5 CPD accredited points

About the Facilitators

Lavinia Dowling brings expertise from her work with neuro-diverse individuals. She specialises in supporting young people with mental health challenges and guiding schools and families in inclusive approaches.

Rachel Goodman has extensive experience in teaching both SEND and Youth offenders, and has developed innovative ways to use gaming as a positive tool for learning and wellbeing.

Course Topics

With Lavinia:

  • Session 1 – Why young people are struggling with poor mental health
  • Session 2 – Understanding neurodiversity
  • Session 3 – Reframing “naughty/lazy/challenging” behaviour 

With Rachel

  • Session 1 – Youth offending and the role schools may play
  • Session 2 – Gaming safety for young people
  • Session 3 – How EPS showcases gaming as a learning tool

Event Details

  • Date & Time: Friday 17th October – 9.00am – 3.30pm
  • Location: Exeter Football City Club, St James Park, Exeter, EX4 6PX
  • Tickets: £27.50 per person
  • Accreditation: Worth 5 CPD points
  • Extras: Includes resource pack, follow-up materials, and buffet lunch

Reserve Your Place Today

Spaces are limited, and this course is CPD-accredited — reserve your ticket today to secure your spot.

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The M Word cic

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