Praise for Claire’s Guest Speaking
On behalf of Headwest I would sincerely like to thank you for guest speaking at our Launch of Brain Injury Awareness Week. Your presentation was inspiring and many commented on your passion for young people.
Claire presented to our parents of children with disabilities in Geraldton. The information was very informative, entertaining and extremely helpful. Our families all benefited, feeling empowered and positive.
You really inspired all of us to look at ourselves a bit deeper to then be able to grow our kids into great men and women. Thanks Claire for sharing your passion and igniting the passion in all of us to nurture our kids to be ROC teenagers.
Claire is a most engaging speaker and the content was seamlessly delivered in a format all could understand. I would recommend sessions with Claire.
Claire’s presentations for adults and young people were extremely worthwhile and engaging. The focus on nurturing the qualities of Resilience, Optimism and Confidence was very enlightening. Highly recommended.
Claire was very responsive to Escare’s needs and we really appreciated Claire travelling to our town for our Esperance families. We are looking forward to inviting Claire back in the near future.
Claire explored effective ways to think and learn how to be more positive, calm and happy in their own skin in a great informal, fun, conversational and stress-free way.
It was incredible to see the change in people’s faces as they would listen to Claire putting a somewhat complex thought into terms that everyone could understand, witnessing numerous ‘Ah-ha’ moments. We can’t thank Claire enough for the great work that she does.
We would love to (and have booked) to have you back again, Thanks so much for working with our young carers.
Claire’s energy is contagious – she is a great advertisement for thinking positively. Lots of wonderful reminders and tools to use in my own thinking. It was also pleasing to see so many of our Carers clearly absorbed in Claire’s session and so delighted in what they had learnt.