Workshop: Career planning exercises with crafty materials
Pondering what your dream future entails? Come craft it into reality at Starting Point of Wellbeing on Tuesday afternoons in May.
WHERE? SPW (Y199c, Otakaari 1)
WHEN? 9.5., 16.5., 23.5. & 30.5.
WHAT TIME? 14:00-16:00 (You can drop in any time during the time slot.)
ORGANISERS: Starting Point of Wellbeing & wellbeing ambassadors
MyCourses self-study material are used to support reflection on career-related themes such as personal values. Creative materials such as hand sewing and drawing materials, papers and images will be provided and you can also bring materials for your own use or for sharing.
You can either come by yourself or with a friend and you don’t have to share what you are working on with others. Please be mindful of others’ space and time <3
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See you there!
Starting Point of Wellbeing
The Starting Point of Wellbeing offers students easy access to counselling and advice on matters of well-being and study ability. The services available to you include drop-in (no reservation) advising/counselling sessions, peer support groups, and online materials. You can also make an appointment to receive individual counselling.
 
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