Cyberabad Police’s 'Coffee with a Cop' fosters mental wellness and open dialogue among youth
The Cyberabad Police held its second 'Coffee with a Cop' event to promote mental wellness among young adults. The initiative provided a platform for open dialogue about mental health, featuring activities that encouraged self-reflection and emotional awareness. Participants engaged in discussions and games aimed at recognizing burnout and prioritizing mental wellbeing.
- ▪The event targeted young adults aged 16 to 25 years.
- ▪Activities included a 'One Word Check-In' and discussions on emotional wellbeing.
- ▪DCP K. Srujana emphasized the importance of resilience and work-life balance.
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The Cyberabad Police conducted the second edition of its “Coffee with a Cop” initiative focused on mental wellness and open conversations among young adults aged between 16 and 25 years.The session aimed to create a safe and judgment-free space for participants to interact with police officials, share experiences and normalise conversations around mental health.The programme began with a “One Word Check-In” activity, where participants described their mental state in a single word, encouraging openness and self-reflection.Cyberabad Women and Child Safety Wing DCP K. Srujana addressed the gathering and spoke about resilience, emotional balance and managing stress while handling demanding professional responsibilities.
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