The ASU Counselor Education Department is hosting our third annual Spring Symposium - WINGS!
This year our symposium theme is Generational Stress, or "Working on Interventions to Navigate Generational Stress". This event is meant to help educate our counselors, teachers, social workers, and community members on working with students, clients, and families impacted by Generational stress.
Our main Keynote speaker, Paul Osincup, is a positive workplace strategist who helps organizations create happier, healthier, and more connected places to work. Paul’s global mission for workplace happiness has provided him the opportunity to work with hundreds of organizations including Nasdaq and the Harvard Kennedy School of Leadership. Paul is also a certified Stress Mastery Educator with the American Institute of Stress, and a training partner with the international work culture consultancy, “Delivering Happiness.” Paul’s work has been highlighted in Forbes, on Sirius XM Radio, and on his mom’s refrigerator.
The morning keynote speaker, Angel Knoverek, is a clinical faculty member with Adam State University's Counselor Education Department. She specializes in childhood trauma, evidence-based practices/interventions, and clinical mental health services in schools.
Tickets are FREE to the public. An onsite continental breakfast, lunch, and snack will be provided. A schedule will be posted prior to the event with sessions and times. Continuing education credits will be offered! Half-day participants will receive 3.5 hours, and full-day participants will receive 7 hours - NBCC provider #4219.
Registration will begin at 8:00 am, with breakout sessions offered in the morning and afternoon. Self-care and fun activities to be had! Please RSVP with the appropriate ticket type. We look forward to having you here!