Promoting wellbeing: connection and belonging - Wellington in the group Face-to-face workshops | Enabling you
n this safe and supportive workshop, you will be invited to bring along your curiosity and openness to this kōrero style experience. Learning outcomes By the end of this workshop, you will: strengthen your understanding of high quality connections understand the power of conne...Tags: wellbeing, belonging, connections, workshop
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Promoting wellbeing: connection and belonging - Christchurch in the group Face-to-face workshops | Enabling you
n this safe and supportive workshop, you will be invited to bring along your curiosity and openness to this kōrero style experience. Learning outcomes By the end of this workshop, you will: strengthen your understanding of high quality connections understand the power of conne...Tags: wellbeing, belonging, connections, workshop
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edSpace live event: Cultivating Social Connection online in the group Mental wellness first aid
Nothing can replace the physical connection that we all need in the form of face to face. So what can we do in the meantime to cultivate the connection they need and we need? By turning up the volume online on the ways we can possibly socially connect. If you are interested in knowing more, wh...Tags: webinar, wellbeing, online, connections, tools, strategies
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Not Yet 20 - Inside the minds of NZ's next generation of leaders in the group uLearn discussion group
Meet Maisy Bentley, Jay McLaren-Harris, and Liam McLeavey Three successful millennial entrepreneurs who will be discussing insights around key capabilities and effective partnerships. Maisy, Jay and Liam will share their perspectives on why partnerships between students, st...Tags: key competencies, capabilities, insights, entrepreneurs, youth, connections, community, skills, communication, partnerships
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Six degrees of separation in the group edSpace Help
Mōrena whānau, we have now welcomed nearly 2,500 community members to edSpace and now I'm wondering, how we are all connected here? We've all heard six degrees of separation (often less for kiwis), so how are we all linked as community members? EG: Do you work together? Have you found...Tags: whānau, online, connections, separation, six, degrees
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