Building Bridges to Children's Mental Health

Minecraft Education have recently published an article about the great work the counselling team at KEMP Hospice in the UK are doing using Minecraft as a therapeutic tool with children and young people who are bereaved or are facing bereavement.

It is an honour to have trained the counselling team at KEMP Hospice. Last summer they completed my Level 1 and Level 2 training in Using Minecraft as a Therapeutic Tool and have gone on to create a service utilising Minecraft.

You can read the article written by Emma Robinson from KEMP Hospice on the Minecraft Education website here: https://education.minecraft.net/en-us/blog/kemp-hospice

Ellie Finch

PlayMode Academy is part of Ellie Finch Counselling, Consultancy and Training Ltd – a non-profit social venture working to improve access to therapy by equipping helping professionals to use creative digital tools like Minecraft in safe, ethical and engaging ways.

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

https://www.playmodeacademy.org
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