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‘ESCAPE’ Corio’s library

Young people across Geelong can put their brains to the test by participating in challenges as they try to ‘ESCAPE! The Library’.

The escape-room-style event will be held at Corio Library in partnership with headspace Corio on Wednesday, January 15, from 6pm to 7pm for young people aged 12 to 18.

Geelong Regional Libraries chief executive Vanessa Schernickau said participants of all abilities will solve digital puzzles, fly drones, and guide robots through timed challenges during the event.

“It’s a chance for young people to experience the library in a new way and have a lot of fun in the process,” she said.

“Supporting mental health is crucial, and we are proud to collaborate with community partner headspace Corio.

“The event also helps to build digital literacy by encouraging young people to be creative, work together and explore some of the lesser-known library resources in a safe, supportive, and welcoming space.”

headspace Geelong, Corio, and Armstrong Creek clinical services manager Tenille Favazza said the event was a great way to promote mental health and wellbeing for young people.

“This session raises awareness of local service providers. We are proud to support this event, which emphasises the importance of community connection and seeking help,” she said.

“It also promotes healthy headspace tips, such as engaging in activities that matter to young people, fostering connections by sharing thoughts and feelings, and developing problem-solving skills to navigate tough times.”

The event is free, but bookings are essential for catering purposes and can be made at events.grlc.vic.gov.au/event/12406157

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