POSTCARD FOUNDATION
ThinkWell

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Sam Forsdike | Co-founder
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ThinkWell is a workshop designed for young people to empower them to discuss subjects of mental health in a safe and supported environment. It has been delivered to over 10 000 young people at schools, colleges, youth groups and universities.
The workshops are delivered by trained facilitators and pairs short pieces of content from The Stranger on the Bridge with kinaesthetic activities to empower young people to talk about their wellbeing. This groundbreaking approach takes the power of documentary into the classroom and transforms how educational settings can approach subjects of mental health and provide truly holistic support for their young people.
ThinkWell is a workshop designed for young people to empower them to discuss subjects of mental health in a safe and supported environment. It has been delivered to over 10 000 young people at schools, colleges, youth groups and universities.
The workshops are delivered by trained facilitators and pairs short pieces of content from The Stranger on the Bridge with kinaesthetic activities to empower young people to talk about their wellbeing. This groundbreaking approach takes the power of documentary into the classroom and transforms how educational settings can approach subjects of mental health and provide truly holistic support for their young people.
ThinkWell is a workshop designed for young people to empower them to discuss subjects of mental health in a safe and supported environment. It has been delivered to over 10 000 young people at schools, colleges, youth groups and universities.
The workshops are delivered by trained facilitators and pairs short pieces of content from The Stranger on the Bridge with kinaesthetic activities to empower young people to talk about their wellbeing. This groundbreaking approach takes the power of documentary into the classroom and transforms how educational settings can approach subjects of mental health and provide truly holistic support for their young people.
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