DRUMBEAT: Building Resilience through Rhythm/Simon Faulkner Visiting Scholar from the University of
Come and find out how Austrailian Professionals help children, youth and families in Austrailia
12:00 pm –
1:00 pm
Leverton Hall
Room: 304
1700 N 35th St
Lincoln NE 68503
Lincoln NE 68503
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Come and find out how Australian Professionals help children, youth and families in Australia:
DRUMBEAT: Building Resilience through Rhythm
presented by
Simon Faulkner
Visiting Scholar from the University of Newcastle in Australia
Monday, October 8, 2012
12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m.
Ruth Leverton 304
Light refreshments will be provided
Faculty, Staff and Students are welcome
DRUMBEAT is a flexible therapeutic music program that uses hand drumming to explore relationship issues. The program engages young people and adults who may be anxious or resistant to ‘talk based’ therapies. It is used by over 2,000 facilitators who fields as diverse as school behavior management, adolescent mental health, juvenile justice, child trauma, drug and alcohol rehabilitation, eating disorders and refugee services. It is a fun program but theoretically sound and well evaluated.
For more information on the Drumbeat program check out www.youtube.com/HolyoakeDRUMBEAT
The University of Newcastle is a member of the Global Consortium Network.Come and find out how Australian Professionals help children, youth and families in Australia:
DRUMBEAT: Building Resilience through Rhythm
presented by
Simon Faulkner
Visiting Scholar from the University of Newcastle in Australia
Monday, October 8, 2012
12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m.
Ruth Leverton 304
Light refreshments will be provided
Faculty, Staff and Students are welcome
DRUMBEAT is a flexible therapeutic music program that uses hand drumming to explore relationship issues. The program engages young people and adults who may be anxious or resistant to ‘talk based’ therapies. It is used by over 2,000 facilitators who fields as diverse as school behavior management, adolescent mental health, juvenile justice, child trauma, drug and alcohol rehabilitation, eating disorders and refugee services. It is a fun program but theoretically sound and well evaluated.
For more information on the Drumbeat program check out www.youtube.com/HolyoakeDRUMBEAT
The University of Newcastle is a member of the Global Consortium Network.
DRUMBEAT: Building Resilience through Rhythm
presented by
Simon Faulkner
Visiting Scholar from the University of Newcastle in Australia
Monday, October 8, 2012
12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m.
Ruth Leverton 304
Light refreshments will be provided
Faculty, Staff and Students are welcome
DRUMBEAT is a flexible therapeutic music program that uses hand drumming to explore relationship issues. The program engages young people and adults who may be anxious or resistant to ‘talk based’ therapies. It is used by over 2,000 facilitators who fields as diverse as school behavior management, adolescent mental health, juvenile justice, child trauma, drug and alcohol rehabilitation, eating disorders and refugee services. It is a fun program but theoretically sound and well evaluated.
For more information on the Drumbeat program check out www.youtube.com/HolyoakeDRUMBEAT
The University of Newcastle is a member of the Global Consortium Network.Come and find out how Australian Professionals help children, youth and families in Australia:
DRUMBEAT: Building Resilience through Rhythm
presented by
Simon Faulkner
Visiting Scholar from the University of Newcastle in Australia
Monday, October 8, 2012
12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m.
Ruth Leverton 304
Light refreshments will be provided
Faculty, Staff and Students are welcome
DRUMBEAT is a flexible therapeutic music program that uses hand drumming to explore relationship issues. The program engages young people and adults who may be anxious or resistant to ‘talk based’ therapies. It is used by over 2,000 facilitators who fields as diverse as school behavior management, adolescent mental health, juvenile justice, child trauma, drug and alcohol rehabilitation, eating disorders and refugee services. It is a fun program but theoretically sound and well evaluated.
For more information on the Drumbeat program check out www.youtube.com/HolyoakeDRUMBEAT
The University of Newcastle is a member of the Global Consortium Network.