Presenting at It's a Beautiful Day in the Playborhood: 4th World Edition

I’m thrilled to be a speaker presenting for this MUST-SEE webinar: It's a Beautiful Day in the Playborhood: 4th World Edition. The other presenters are Robert Grant, Fiona Zandt and Carol Duffy. The webinar will be moderated by Liana Lowenstein. You can register to watch for FREE on January 14, 2025, 10:30 AM -3 PM EST (New York time) or get lots of perks (including 4 CE credits) when you purchase premium access. Sign-up now (affiliate link): http://corewellceu.com/play4/?shop=1296

Ellie Finch

Ellie Finch, MA MBACP (Accred), is a clinical supervisor, counsellor, and social worker specialising in support for neurodivergent clients and families of children with additional needs or complex conditions.

Her work is rooted in a neurodiversity-affirming approach, which values neurodivergence as a natural variation in human experience and focuses on building supportive, respectful environments rather than 'fixing' difference.

Ellie is known for her innovative use of creative digital tools and videogames like Minecraft in therapy to create accessible, engaging support. She is founder of PlayMode Academy, a non-profit social venture that trains professionals in the therapeutic use of creative digital tools.

PlayMode® Academy is part of Ellie Finch Counselling, Consultancy and Training Ltd, a non-profit company limited by guarantee (a structure often used by social ventures in the UK).

Ellie is also part of the University of Cambridge research team behind Bridging the ChASM: Creating Accessible Services using Minecraft - a project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) that explores the therapeutic potential of videogames and how they can be used to create more inclusive mental health support.

NOT AN OFFICIAL MINECRAFT SERVICE. NOT APPROVED BY OR ASSOCIATED WITH MOJANG OR MICROSOFT

https://www.playmodeacademy.org
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