Webinars delivered by recognised mental health experts and ex-professional players, discussing mental health, offering lived experiences and guidance on how you can support yourself and those in your care.
Why Webinars?
Webinars offer a convenient, cost-effective, interactive and scalable method of delivering information and learning. They provide access to specialised expertise and promote active participation, making them a valuable tool for everyone looking to improve their knowledge and skills.
Yes! All you need to do is click the link to book and we will send you the link to access the event.
Not if you don't want them to! You can switch the camera off and not use your name when logging in to the session.
We feel that webinars are a fantastic way to deliver mental health seminars. They allow a delegate to remain anonymous if they wish by simply turning off the camera. After a time, webinars can often lead to delegates turning on the camera, then engaging in the session, then possibly visiting a group session and maybe a 1-2-1 if they see fit.
Also, webinars enable delegates to access the event from anywhere they have an internet connection. It cuts down on travel costs, is more environmentally friendly and enables delegates to be comfortable in a space that they choose to be in.
Giving out information after a webinar is important for communication. It gives people who attended the seminar a chance to review the information to solidify their understanding.
Additionally, giving out details after a webinar prevents any misunderstandings that may have occurred during the presentation. It's an essential part of communication and ensures that everyone has access to the same information.
Yes - the full recording will be available and delegates will be alerted when it is ready. This generally takes no more than a couple of days to get it online.
Just look below for information on the 'Hub of Hope'.