Supporting our kids to cope with and respond to antisemitism
The recent hate crime is a sad reminder of the painful consequences of antisemitism in our community. When learning about these incidents, people, especially our kids, commonly experience fear, anxiety, worry, confusion, and anger. Children may also experience solid reactions and turn to trusted adults for help and guidance. Want to know more about how to help our kids through this and how to respond best?
Featuring guest speakers:
Michael Gencher, NSW Jewish Board of Deputies; Exploring the current state of antisemitism in NSW and assisting families in responding to and reporting incidents.
Ed St John, Courage to Care; Educating parents around the types of conversations they can facilitate in the home.
Kim Slender, Registered Psychologist; Emotionally supporting our young people to cope with and respond to antisemitism.
Followed by a Panel Q+A (including our speakers) joined by:
Alissa Foster (President, AUJS) and Harry Rosen (Co-Founder/Director, Youth Hear)
Featuring guest speakers:
Michael Gencher, NSW Jewish Board of Deputies; Exploring the current state of antisemitism in NSW and assisting families in responding to and reporting incidents.
Ed St John, Courage to Care; Educating parents around the types of conversations they can facilitate in the home.
Kim Slender, Registered Psychologist; Emotionally supporting our young people to cope with and respond to antisemitism.
Followed by a Panel Q+A (including our speakers) joined by:
Alissa Foster (President, AUJS) and Harry Rosen (Co-Founder/Director, Youth Hear)
Location
Fischl House
3 Saber Street, Woollahra NSW 2025
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