BRINGING COMPLEX NEUROSCIENCE INFORMATION TO EVERYDAY SPACES
ENGAGE delivers the latest neuroscience information to you, so you can be more informed, more aware, more engaged in what you do.
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Training
ENGAGE tailor neuroscience training to your needs, from short sessions to in-depth, interactive workshops.
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Free Mini-Lessons
A series of Mini-Lessons. Information to start conversations in your workplace, home, or just with yourself.
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Online
ENGAGE offer flexible online neuroscience training that can be tailored to your organisation or subject matter.
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Keynotes
ENGAGE delivers compelling keynotes that energise audiences, spark discussions and leave attendees inspired.
How we can help.
The following subjects can be individualised or combined to create a training. Full day, keynote, online or 90min sessions can all be tailored to your needs, using these subjects as a basis.
TRAUMA IMPACT ON BEHAVIOUR:
For Social Workers / Educators / Psychologists
Understanding the neuroscience and the physiology around the effects of trauma can help us operate in ways that create the space for positive behaviour and healing.
BURNOUT & FATIGUE:
Corporates / Keynotes / Mental Health Workers
Understanding the science behind emotional wellbeing and its physical impacts enables us to develop effective coping strategies for ourselves and others.
THE IMPACT OF DEVICE USE ON THE BRAIN:
Schools / Early Childhood Educators
Learn how devices impact brain development, especially in early years and adolescence. This will help you make more informed choices about technology use.
DEALING WITH ANXIETY:
Corporates / Educators / Mental Health Workers
Unpack the neuroscience of anxiety to differentiate normal stress from clinical issues, improving our ability to manage and support ourselves and others.
ADOLOSCENT BRAIN CHANGES:
Educators / Community Sessions
Explore adolescent brain changes to better understand youth behaviour and develop effective support strategies.
BIOLOGICALLY RESPECTFUL ENVIRONMENTS:
Educators / Police / Corporations
We know that stress can physically impact development. Therefore, we need to create environments that create safety, and the foster the development of emotional skills and positive behaviour.