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Wed, Jun 08

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Zoom

'Feeling Stress? Let's Learn How to Cope & Make It Our Friend' with UBC Speaker / Guest Speaker (English)

Are you new in BC and/or are you struggling with stress from work and life? Being immersed in a new culture or constant stress can be an overwhelming experience. In this workshop, you will learn how stress impacts your life in different ways: your body, emotions, thoughts, and behaviors.

'Feeling Stress? Let's Learn How to Cope & Make It Our Friend' with UBC Speaker / Guest Speaker (English)
'Feeling Stress? Let's Learn How to Cope & Make It Our Friend' with UBC Speaker / Guest Speaker (English)

Time & Location

Jun 08, 2022, 4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. PDT

Zoom

About the Event

Speaker bio: Shabnam is a Graduate Student Career Advisor with the Centre for Student Involvement & Careers at the University of British Columbia, where she is also pursuing a Diploma in Counselling.

In Partnership with Vancouver Public Library & UBC Centre for Student Involvement & Careers

We will look into effective coping strategies in becoming more motivated & productive so you can approach your goals with increased comfort and confidence.

Q&A session included.

Eligibility: work/study permits, PNP nominees, refugee claimants, and naturalized citizens.

To register for this event, please fill out this form http://bit.ly/BCSISRF

Please fill out this form 24 hours before the event to ensure that you get the link to attend.

If you are a visitor, PR, or a Canadian-born citizen, please email bcsis@success.bc.ca with your status date/title of workshop and we will add you to the workshop.

To join you will need a computer, tablet or phone with the app Zoom. A link and password to join the event will be sent to registrants.

BC Settlement and Integration Services (BCSIS) is one of the many programs within S.U.C.C.E.S.S., a multicultural, multi-service social service agency. BCSIS is funded by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs to provide support to post-secondary international students, foreign workers who hold a valid work permit, PNP applicants, refugee claimants in employment, settlement, and exploring immigration pathways. Naturalized citizens are eligible for employment services.

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