Udupi: MAHE holds workshop on enhancing counselling skills to support students


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Udupi, May 31: Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) inaugurated 'Empowering Educators: Enhancing Counselling Skills for Student Support' workshop on May 31. Organized by the department of student affairs at MAHE, Manipal, workshop was designed to provide educators with crucial counselling skills to better assist and guide students in their academic and personal growth.

Dr Sharath Rao, pro vice-chancellor of health sciences at MAHE, presided over the function, highlighting the vital role that educators play in creating a supportive educational environment. Dr E Aravind Raj, additional professor at NIMHANS, was the chief guest, offering valuable insights from his vast experience in mental health and counselling.

Commenting on the success of the workshop, Dr Sharath Rao, said, “Giving teachers the tools they need to help and guide our pupils is a commitment to fostering their general wellbeing as well as their academic achievement. When we work together, we can establish a setting where each student may succeed in and out of the classroom".

Chief guest, Dr E Aravind Raj, said, “Improving our counseling abilities is crucial in today's changing educational environment if we want to build a resilient and encouraging student body. By providing ourselves with the means to mentor and support our pupils, we not only enable them to surmount obstacles but also encourage them to realize their greatest potential."

The workshop attracted over 100 enthusiastic educators from various MAHE institutions. These participants are set to gain from the knowledge of distinguished resource persons from the department of psychiatry at KMC Manipal, the department of clinical psychology at MCHP Manipal, and Dr A V Baliga Memorial Hospital Udupi. The diverse and experienced panel of speakers ensures a rich learning experience for everyone involved.

Dr Geetha Maiya, director of student affairs, presented an insightful overview of the workshop, outlining its goals and anticipated outcomes. The inaugural session began with a warm welcome speech by Karuna, senior counselor, creating a positive atmosphere for the event. Shilpa Joshi, senior student counselor, served as the master of ceremony. The workshop concluded with a sincere vote of thanks from Dr Rashmi Yogesh Pai, deputy director of student affairs, who acknowledged the efforts of all contributors in making the event a success.

This workshop demonstrates MAHE's dedication to fostering the holistic development of students by equipping educators with the skills necessary to effectively address and support student needs.

 

 

 

  

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