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Merseyside Youth Association provides innovative, practical and positive support to children and young people. Established in 1890, MYA draws on an enormous depth of experience and knowledge whilst remaining dynamic and fresh in its approach.
The Resilience Wall Framework recognises that we all have a role we can play in supporting and promoting resilience for children, young people and their families.
BASICS – All of my basic needs are taken care of (I have enough money, a nice place to live, a good diet, time to relax, and I feel safe).
BELONGING – I feel like I belong. I have strong and healthy relationships, I know that I am needed, I can make and keep friends.
LEARNING – I am developing myself through learning. I engage well with my school or college courses. I am organised. I feel like I have achieved things in life. I can cope with challenges.
COPING – I learn from my mistakes and am not too critical of myself. I am good at solving problems. I feel like I know myself (core self) well.
CORE SELF – I can understand the feelings of others. I know what I am good at. I am hopeful about the future.
These Resilience Wall Frameworks are designed to help an individual, school or family to review their own resilience and set out a plan of action that aims to improve resilience levels by making practical changes to their day-to-day lives – building their resilience walls, brick-by-brick.
Mental wellbeing is all about feeling good and functioning well. We all have mental health, and we can all do simple things to look after it.
All can access this framework
Online
Please enquire with the service for the cost
Please phone or email for more details
Phone: 0151 702 0700
Email: mentalhealthpromotion@mya.org.uk
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Visit the Resilience Wall Framework on the MYA website