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Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

International Women's Week: Parent and Carers Network Event -Lorraine Lee Event

Lorraine Lee from Re-cap
Time:
12:00 - 13:00
Date:
8 March 2013
Venue:
The Senate Room Room 4049 Floor 4 The George Thomas Building 37

For more information regarding this event, please telephone Sunny Takhar on x 29671 or email sunny.takhar@soton.ac.uk .

Event details

The Parent and Carers Network are pleased to welcome Lorraine Lee from Re-Cap Training, which equips parents with the thinking, tools and strategies to have ongoing positive and fulfilling relationships with their children. Parents become empowered, confident and more able to navigate their way through the complexities of family life.

"In today's society women have to juggle a huge number of roles and have many different responsibilities.  Some of these are personal choices and others are based on life circumstances that have come their way.  In the midst of all these challenges it can be hard to discover your real talents, make life changes or become confident and content in your present situation.

This session is all about redefining what it means to be a leader and role model.  It will encourage and motivate women to see that we all have a vital role to play in the lives of others and in society as a whole.  It will provide a fresh understanding that 'who' we are is enough to change the life of another person and 'what' we are, in terms of our gifts and talents, is a treasure that we can all discover and enjoy.

During this session you will smile a lot, laugh a lot and think a lot.  It could just be the beginning of something amazing........"

Speaker information

Lorraine Lee,"I have been a Parenting Practitioner for over 10 years. During this time I have had the pleasure to work with hundreds of parents who represent hundreds of children. I have seen that the role of being a parent brings with it some unique demands, privileges and challenges, irrespective of background or current position. Equipping, supporting and encouraging parents remains a massive priority if our nation is going to thrive." Lorraine Lee, Founder

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