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Urgent Transitions Care: Supporting Our Communities

This session aims to support students rapidly transitioning from AISA schools and those remaining.
  • Virtual Workshops
  • School Leaders, Counsellors and those in Pastoral Care roles
  • Virtual
  • Free of Charge
  • 2:00 pm (GMT+00:00) - 3:00 pm (GMT+00:00)
  • 4 March 2025 - 1 April 2025

Description

Due to changing circumstances, students are departing from some AISA schools at short notice to return to their home country, we are focusing on supporting this period of transition. Join personnel from AISA schools as they share strategies for authentic farewells, coping with loss, and preparing for upcoming challenges.

This series of peer-to-peer workshops will be facilitated by Chanel Worsteling, AISA’s Well-being for All Programme Coordinator, along with members of the AISA Well-being for All Design Team. With contextual empathy and understanding, these workshops are led by individuals experiencing similar transitions and are eager to support both those leaving and those remaining.

Workshops are designed for everyone working in AISA schools supporting student transitions at this time of urgency. The sessions will take place at 2:00 PM GMT on the following dates:

  1. Tue. 04 March 2025
  2. Tue. 18 March 2025
  3. Tue. 01 April 2025

Facilitator

  • Chanel Worsteling
    Association of International Schools in Africa
    Child Protection & Wellbeing Programme Coordinator
    Website

    Chanel is a dedicated advocate for child protection, a skilled trainer and a seasoned psychotherapist with a passion for fostering healing, and wellbeing for individuals and communities. With over 20 years of leadership experience across safeguarding, wellbeing, and education, she has worked in Cambodia, New Zealand, the Pacific, Kenya, and Australia.

    Currently, Chanel leads AISA’s Wellbeing for All Programme, supports ICMEC as a Regional Educational Trainer in Child Protection, and runs her private psychotherapy practice, Courageous Being. A lifelong learner, she holds master’s degrees in counselling and international & community development. In her downtime, she enjoys yoga, travel, and cooking for loved ones.

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International School of Kenya Campus, Kirawa Rd, Nairobi, Kenya
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