Skylight Trust

Community Organisation

Skylight Trust
Level 3 5-7 Vivian Street
Te Aro
Wellington 6011
77 days ago

Sound Bridge: Music Therapy Group for Young Musicians

Anne Bristol from Skylight Trust

Starting 4pm Tuesday 7 October - this free music therapy group is designed for young musicians aged 12 - 18 years, who want to connect with others. Send your name age and phone contact number to programmes@skylight.org.nz

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333 days ago

Pathfinders - Holiday Programme - Wellington city

Anne Bristol from Skylight Trust

Date: January 16th 2025 10am-4pm. For young women and non-binary (aged 12-16). To register scan the QR code, email programmes@skylight.org.nz or phone 0800 299 100 for more information.

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2072 days ago

Support info e-packs

Anne Bristol from Skylight Trust

Skylight has emailed out over 100 “COVID-19 support information e-packs” nationwide since the start of the Level-4 lock-down last week. The e-packs for children/teens include resources about: how to strengthen children and teens against anxiety after news of a world trauma, helping children … View moreSkylight has emailed out over 100 “COVID-19 support information e-packs” nationwide since the start of the Level-4 lock-down last week. The e-packs for children/teens include resources about: how to strengthen children and teens against anxiety after news of a world trauma, helping children cope with fears and worries and coping skills for managing emotions. The e-pack for adults includes information about anxiety management strategies, adapting to change and possible job loss.
To request an e-support pack or to discuss Skylight’s online counselling services contact us.

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2237 days ago

Publication for children - A terrible thing happened - 15% discount this week

Anne Bristol from Skylight Trust

A warmly illustrated story for children who have witnessed any kind of violent or traumatic episode, such as violence, crime, death, an accident or a natural disaster. Without specifying what ‘the terrible thing’ is exactly, the story explores the different ways it made Sherman feel, some of … View moreA warmly illustrated story for children who have witnessed any kind of violent or traumatic episode, such as violence, crime, death, an accident or a natural disaster. Without specifying what ‘the terrible thing’ is exactly, the story explores the different ways it made Sherman feel, some of the problems that arose and how some support helped him to begin to feel better. This is an invaluable book for children 4–8 years old to encourage communication about traumatic incidents.

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2243 days ago

Parenting through Separation

Anne Bristol from Skylight Trust

The free course is designed to help parents understand and manage the effects of separation on their children, and how to put their children’s needs first.
Participants receive information and resources covering strategies for co-parenting with their ex-partner or other carer. Reaching agreement… View more
The free course is designed to help parents understand and manage the effects of separation on their children, and how to put their children’s needs first.
Participants receive information and resources covering strategies for co-parenting with their ex-partner or other carer. Reaching agreement through a parenting plan, and how to navigate the Family Justice System are also part of this course. Skylight runs courses in Kāpiti, Lower Hutt, Porirua, Masterton, and Wellington CBD.

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