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Neurodiversity-oriented community intervention practice for children and adolescents
The lecture invited Xu Jingrong, a partner of the non-profit organization "Coffee You", to be the lecturer. This non-profit organization is like a shelter, providing people who want a short psychological respite in today's high-pressure society, or cultivating psychological resilience that would not be taught to us in a normal growing environment. Connecting coffee, counselors, and social workers in one space and time, it is designed as a social prescription. Sitting down to drink a cup of coffee and chat is like completing a complete treatment course. Taking a more human approach to understanding the comfortable support our hearts can best accept in the moment.They are like residents' centers and community service bases, healing residents' mental health and providing community-style service benefits. What's special is that they strive to bring innovative changes, combine it with specialty coffee, and try to bring everyone a mental health course with the aroma of coffee. Explain and share with your classmates how to run a non-profit organization, how to promote the products they develop to the public, experience coffee culture, and spread social influence. Then in line with the current international SDGS project goals and social prescription signs to increase mental health and well-being.
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Center for Teaching and Learning Development
Date:
2025/03/14
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