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Making Generation R Talks

Following the success of the assemblies and workshops Blesma has delivered to over 50,000 young people, which see veterans tell their stories of life-changing injuries and personal struggles of overcoming adversity, the charity has announced the launch of Making Generation R Talks…

Making Generation R Talks are available and free to all First Responders and Frontline Service workers. This includes but is not limited to The NHS, Police and Fire Services, Coastline First Responders, Social Workers, Homelessness Support Workers, and Healthcare Providers, who could benefit from learning how to improve personal resilience and overcome adversity. Talks are available for groups of any size.

With the aim to inspire and motivate, veterans will share their impactful and affirming experiences of life-changing injury and the journey to overcoming physical devastation, mental health difficulties and loss. This will be followed by a short Q&A that is facilitated by a professional workshop facilitator. Making Generation R Talks are a minimum of 45 minutes long, including the Q&A.

Workshops are designed to guide a group through a series of exercises that explore the types of challenges individuals may face at work or at home, how these challenges might affect them and what positive actions or helpful strategies they could personally put in place to better support themselves in the future. Workshops can be delivered to groups of up to 30 people, and last for at least 90 minutes.

The aim of a Talk is to inspire and motivate the audience through hearing an extraordinary story of overcoming adversity from a military veteran. The audience will:

There is the opportunity to tailor the Q&A session to meet the needs of the audience, for example negative and positive patient experience.

If you are interested in experiencing this exciting programme or want to learn more, click here.

Making Generation R is brought to you by Blesma, The Limbless Veterans, and The Drive Project.

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