Stacey Miller

Profession
Location
New Milton, United Kingdom
What I'm looking for:

My education work is for schools, colleges and universities so anyone working in their PSHE or pastoral support team would be great!

Training wise, I am looking for professionals working in education, hospitality, youth agencies, charities, police, housing, local authorities and corporate companies.

My mental health toolkit is for any professionals working with young people so it would be of interest to schools, youth workers, children’s homes, school nurses and youth offending teams.

What I can offer:

I can teach students and run parent evenings on anything wellbeing related such as mental health, healthy relationships, anti bullying, drugs and alcohol and keeping safe.

My training is for any sector wanting to be up-skilled in mental health, substance misuse, domestic abuse, motivational interviewing, youth engagement, self harm, anti bullying, cognitive behavioural approaches, professional boundaries and self esteem and resilience.

The Happy Kit is a new mental health toolkit I have been working on for the last year! The aim is to bridge the gap in mental health and to empower young people to take control of their wellbeing.

Personal Bio:

I have 16 years of professional and personal experience of the substance misuse and mental health field. Based in the New Forest, Hampshire and work mainly in Hampshire and Dorset and now very much online!

Education: teach PSHE lessons in school, run parent evenings, personal development courses for young people, youth and professional conferences, sell drug education and mental health resources.

Training: for schools, colleges, universities, youth agencies, charities, police, housing, local authorities, corporate companies, hospitality sector.

Top achievements include running 10 consecutive annual youth conferences, designing and getting an alcohol awareness DVD commissioned for all secondary schools in Hampshire, coordinating a successful professionals conference for the Safer New Forest Partnership and creating a self help mental health toolkit for professionals working with young people that has not been produced anywhere in the country.

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