Thrive 2025

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Thrive 2025
Amy Coet
March 24, 2025

Aspire Canterbury, Step Ahead, and BrainTree Wellness Centre invite the disabled community and their whānau to join us for a series of inspiring talks. Featuring passionate speakers and experts with lived experience, showcasing their resilience. Gain valuable tools and strategies to help you THRIVE.

 

Monday 5th May - 10am - 12pm - Thriving in 2025 with Craig Hickford

Craig will be your host, sharing his ever evolving story of rebuilding his life and the successes from Thrive 2024.

 

Monday 12th May - 10am - 12pm - Music and Neuro with Grant Cowan and Kimberley Wade

Following a stroke Grant had Music Therapy with Kim. Together they will share about the power of music to engage neuroplasticity to help him find his voice again.

 

Monday 19th May - 10am - 12pm - Mental Fitness with Ted Feldbrugge

Ted shares his insights on developing mental fitness and the power of a positive outlook. Skills he has put to the test following a severe spinal injury.

 

Friday 30th May - 10am - 12pm - Spotlight on Mental Health with Dr. Annie Southern

Annie uses her lived experience of neurodiversity, multiplicity and alternative states of reality to educate in her roles at Stepping Stone Trust, NESP and MHERC.

 

Monday 9th June - 10am- 12pm - Outside Looking In with Stacey Hickford, Sharon Forrester & Helen Osborne

Hear from the really important people in so many of our lives - the carers. Stacey, Sharon and Helen share their stories.

 

Monday 16th June - 10am- 12pm - Reflections

An opportunity to share your own reflections with a discussion on how we all plan to thrive!

 

Each talk is priced at $10, or you can opt for a bundle of all 6 at only $40.

Get your tickets here: https://events.humanitix.com/thrive-25-db9acabv

 

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