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Group Report
by
Trish Benson
and Hannah Cooper
(Group Facilitators)
‘Stepping Stones’ is a newly developed group, designed to encourage and assist young people to make positive steps towards increasing their self esteem.
It is offered both to males and females between the ages of sixteen to eighteen, where we perceive the need for further interactive support to be available at a crucial transitional time for many young people.
The group’s primary aim is to increase confidence and self esteem, through encouraging articulation of thoughts and feelings, and to increase motivation and aspirations.
Within the acceptance of the group environment, it hopes to facilitate an acceptance of self, encouraging further self exploration and increased self esteem.
The group’s two facilitators offer a variety of creative and interactive exercises to ensure inclusion of all members and to stimulate a safe and supportive environment.
This group is designed to run for six weeks, meeting for two hours each week, with a general topic area to explore each session. These build upon a basic understanding of self esteem in week one, covering the following themes;
What is Self Esteem?
Who Am I?
Self Expression.
Self Acceptance.
Self and Others.
Keeping It All Going!
The final session concentrates on an exploration of how we might maintain healthy self esteem, using the self esteem ‘tools’ for future benefit.
We also aim to offer handouts and worksheets over the six weeks for group members to accumulate a self esteem guidance pack for their future reference.
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