Skip to main content

066 7195000 | This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Search for Courses

Category
webinar recordings 5

Access Webinar Recordings

if you previously missed a webinar !

21TRA279 Thriving After Covid: Psychological Steps of Recovery for Teachers and Pupils

 

 

 

 

 

According to Meyers and Cowie (2021), the closure of schools and limited access to friendship groups can result in acute anxiety and stress in young people. At a time where important events like graduations and birthday parties are cancelled and daily life revolves around a single household, it is the very young children who are among the most affected. Loades & colleagues (2020) highlight that social isolation can impact young children’s developing social skills. Lockdowns have resulted in reduced social interaction, increased stress and less physical activity. Long-term studies of the impact on children following natural disasters and famines have shown that consequences of such events can be significant and lasting (Yoshikawa et al., 2020). Effects such as lower educational attainment, increased health problems and difficulties with emotional regulation and overall wellness are all potential impacts that could be felt long after the COVID-19 virus has been controlled. This is why it is crucial that we are doing all we can to combat these effects now so that our children can be supported to navigate the short-term impacts of the pandemic before they become long-lasting negative impacts.

Learning Outcomes for this Workshop include:

  • Understand the key psychological impact of the Coronavirus pandemic on children and teachers themselves 
  • Appreciate the immediate and long-term impact of Covid-related anxiety on a child and teacher, and the impact of timely therapy for both
  • Understand the importance of supporting children who have experienced Covid-related emotional issues during or post-lockdown
  • Be introduced to effective strategies that can safely and easily be implemented for children, as well as self-care strategies to ensure that teachers are taking care of their own mental health during reintegration

Bio of Presenter: Lorraine Lynch, CEO & Founder at Child Psychology Institute

Lorraine Lynch

Lorraine Lynch is a health psychology expert and co-founder of the award-winning national service, delivering therapy for children and families. She now works primarily as CEO of the Child Psychology Institute, where she oversees online education for parents, teachers & health professionals. Lorraine holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychological Studies and English from NUIG, a Higher Diploma in Psychology from the Open University and a Masters of Science in Health Psychology from the University of Ulster. Lorraine has experience teaching, lecturing & delivering teacher training both in Ireland and internationally.
 

Course Details

Course Start Date / Time 26-04-2021 7:00 pm
Course End Date / Time 26-04-2021 8:00 pm
Cut off date 26-04-2021 6:00 pm
Available place 500
Fee Free
Number Hours 1 hour
Speaker Lorraine Lynch
Location Online

Course unavailable

Seimineáir Ghréasáin ITOÉ | ESCI Webinars