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Follow on Google News | CSEEYA Announces Launch of New Workshop for Introduction to Emotional AwarenessNot-for-profit agency CSEEYA set to raise awareness of emotional awareness or parents, teachers and individuals in Ghana with new workshop training course.
By: CSEEYA “Emotions are incredibly important part of everyday life, and how we deal with them affects how we act in various situations,” CSEEYA has a proven track record of creating and delivering campaigns for communities, families and individuals designed to address social and emotional awareness. By involving young people and adults alike, CSEEYA ensure maximum engagement, promoting complete understanding of issues and their impact on individuals and the community. This understanding can then be used as the basis for resolving problems and encouraging healthier social and emotional interaction. “Having seen the difference that emotional education awareness brings to the lives of individuals and their communities, we are very excited about the potential benefits of the Accra workshop,” continued Boateng, “The skills and knowledge that attendees will gain can be applied for the benefit of their own immediate family and the wider community, impacting society for the good of everyone.” Although ideal for parents and professionals engaged with children, the Introduction to Emotional Awareness seeks to help participants raise awareness of their own emotions. In doing so delegates will gain a deeper understanding of the role emotions play in their own decision-making processes. This can then form the basis for resolving past traumas and learning new patterns of behaviour to create more positive outcomes in future. The workshop takes place in Accra, with the final venue to be confirmed once delegates have completed their booking. Places cost GHC 70 per person. To register a place and receive additional course specifics, contact CSEEYA direct on +233 (0302) 850286. Established in Accra, CSEEYA operates with the express purpose of creating an “emotionally literate and mature” society. By using awareness programmes, activities and support networks, CSEEYA seeks to improve understanding of emotional processes within Ghana so that people can express themselves effectively and responsibly, raising self-esteem and leading to a more fulfilling life. To learn more about CSEEYA and their work, visit their website at http://www.cseeya.co.uk or call +233 (0)302 850286. End
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