The service runs on the second Wednesday of every month until January 2026.
Mental health charity Turn2me is running a free monthly online support group for parents and caregivers across the Midlands.
The service runs in collaboration with the Athlone Family Resource Centre and aims to empower parents to seek advice and emotional support.
Each session is led by a fully qualified therapist with and runs on the Turn2me website, on the second Wednesday of every month until January 2026.
The next session takes place on March 12th at 7pm.
Building reslience, managing stress, and navigating neurodiversity in children are topics that the group will discuss.
Clinical Manager at Turn2Me Suzanne Ennis is the online facilitator and says it aims to be a safe space:
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