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SUMMARY:Mandala On The Road
DESCRIPTION:The Rubin Museum’s traveling Mandala Lab is in London through 25 November! \nDebuted at the 2022 Wellbeing Summit in Bilbao and based on the Museum’s New York City installation of the same name\, this interactive space is inspired by powerful Buddhist principles and invites the visitor to get curious about their emotions. The Mandala Lab features five thought-provoking\, playful experiences\, including videos accompanied by scents\, a site-specific sculpture that invites collective breathing\, and curated percussion instruments dipped in water. Each activity aims to harness the power of difficult emotions and offer pathways to develop resilience\, calmness\, and connection. \nThe Mandala Lab is free and open to the public daily from noon to 18:00 with late hours until 20:00 on Thursdays \n\n\nPhoto credit: The Rubin Museum of Art’s Mandala Lab\, London at Canary Wharf\, presented by London Design Festival. Photo by Ed Reeve\, courtesy of the Rubin Museum of Art & London Design Festival
URL:https://wellbeing-project.org/event/mandala-on-the-road/
LOCATION:Union Square\, London E14 9QH\, London\, London\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Recognizing Trauma in Ourselves and in Our Systems
DESCRIPTION:Join the Elders Council for Social Entrepreneurs\, as they welcome Katherine Milligan (Director at the Collective Change Lab and previous Executive Director of the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship) to guest edit their next webinar.\n\nKatherine will be joined by Dr.Vinya Ariyaratne (President of the Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement of Sri Lanka) and Tracey Chambers (Founder and CEO of Taking Care of Business and Grow ECD) as they share their experiences and explore the questions:\n\n\n\nWhat does it mean to bring a trauma-informed lens to our work as social entrepreneurs?\n\nWhy is it important to think about trauma not only at an individual level\, but also a systemic level?\nWhat can we do about it?
URL:https://wellbeing-project.org/event/recognizing-trauma-in-ourselves-and-in-our-systems/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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SUMMARY:Journeying through the Mental Health Funding Landscape – Mental Health Collaboration members meeting
DESCRIPTION:Whilst the funding of academic work has been a little more forthcoming\, funding for practical mental health projects has always been difficult to raise. However\, in recent years a group of funders have started to come forward to support practical projects of various types. Erla Magnusdottir (CBM UK) will host a panel of funders who are dedicated to the funding of practical work carried out in community mental health settings and with those with lived experience. \nWe are delighted to announce our panel will be Will Troy (Flourishing Minds Fund and Impactful Grantmaking)\, James Sale (United for Global Mental Health) and Zuzana Figerova (SHM Foundation). As usual\, there will be time at the end of the panel discussion to allow you to ask your questions.  \nNot a member of the Mental Health Collaboration of Catalyst 2030? Contact Katelynne at mhcollaboration2030@gmail.com to find out how to join (it’s free).
URL:https://wellbeing-project.org/event/journeying-through-the-mental-health-funding-landscape-mental-health-collaboration-members-meeting/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
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SUMMARY:Intergenerational Trauma and Healing​
DESCRIPTION:This session is inspired and informed by the findings of The Wellbeing Project and Georgetown University\, who together launched the Being and Transforming Think Tank. The intention behind this work is to explore the relationship between the inner self and the outer world so that an inner wellbeing orientation informs the social change sector’s thinking and work\, including educating the next generation of changemakers. One of the two focus areas for this work is intergenerational trauma. \n  \nThe Wellbeing Project will share: \n\nWhat intergenerational trauma is and how it affects changemakers\, organizations and our larger communities\nUplift how addressing trauma can be a pathway for social change.\nSome of the findings from their upcoming report which will explore intergenerational trauma.\nHow we must recognize intergenerational trauma as a widespread challenge to achieving well-being at scale\, which requires ongoing attention and healing in different forms for different experiences.\n\nHealing by Choice! will share: \n\nThe importance of healing through the healing justice framework.\nExamples of their work in the community.\nLead participants through a few self-care and community care practices.\n\n  \nRegister here: https://survey.zohopublic.com/zs/kqRp1X
URL:https://wellbeing-project.org/event/intergenerational-trauma-and-healing/
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SUMMARY:The Wellbeing Summit Brussels
DESCRIPTION:TheMerode is thrilled to announce its partnership with the Wellbeing Project to organize the first Regional Wellbeing Summit in Brussels on November 16th and 17th\, 2023. \nThe Wellbeing Summit Brussels presents a 2-day tailored and holistic programme emphasizing the systemic interconnections among individual\, organizational\, social\, and planetary wellbeing. \nA new wave of consciousness is sweeping across organizations and corporations as they embrace the urgent need to prioritize the holistic health of their employees and stakeholders. By doing so they cultivate a thriving ecosystem that extends beyond their walls\, driven by determination and compassion\, leading us towards\na brighter tomorrow. \n\n\n 
URL:https://wellbeing-project.org/event/the-wellbeing-summit-brussels/
LOCATION:TheMerode Club\, Pl. Poelaert 6\, Brussels\, 1000\, Belgium
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SUMMARY:How Historical and Intergenerational Trauma Shape Our Present Day Systems
DESCRIPTION:There is growing mainstream acceptance that trauma is a far more common part of the human experience than previously understood. Even so\, a broader awareness of individual\, intergenerational\, and collective trauma has yet to permeate the mainstream discourse around social and environmental problem solving. Join this special webinar series\, co-hosted by The Wellbeing Project and the Collective Change Lab\, to navigate the challenging but ultimately hopeful waters of trauma healing and systems change. This webinar series will explore questions such as:\n– What can we see when we view trauma through a systems lens?\n– How do layers of individual\, intergenerational\, and collective trauma act as powerful forces to be reckoned with in our present day systems?\n– How can we move from trauma-informed to healing-centered in our ways of working for systems change?
URL:https://wellbeing-project.org/event/how-historical-and-intergenerational-trauma-shape-our-present-day-systems/
LOCATION:Collective Change Lab\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Wellbeing Summit Dakar-Thiès
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the first African Regional Wellbeing Summit in Dakar and Thiès\, Senegal\, hosted by Tostan from November 29th to December 1st\, 2023. \nThe Summit will be an opportunity to engage in workshops\, panels\, and social moments to explore wellbeing\, especially for those working in service for community-led development\, from diverse African perspectives. Discover themes including mental health and its impacts on wellbeing\, the role of religion\, youth\, and digital health. \nImmerse yourself in artistic experiences with traditional song\, dance\, and art installations. Find out about the global Community of Practice for Community Wellbeing\, hosted by Tostan\, and how to get involved. The Tostan Training Center in Thiès will be the main venue\, offering a glimpse of local Senegalese culture. Come together with us at the first African Regional Wellbeing Summit to strengthen capacities\, foster networks\, and advance the global wellbeing movement. \n\n\n 
URL:https://wellbeing-project.org/event/the-wellbeing-summit-dakar-thies/
LOCATION:Tostan\, Quartier Silmang Route de Tassette\, Thiès\, Senegal
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