Caring for You Workshop: A new addition to our Heart-Mind Well-Being workshop series
Caring for You Workshop: A new addition to our series of Heart-Mind Workshops
We are delighted to announce a new Heart-Mind well-being (HMWB) workshop which promotes social emotional learning, personal wellness, and adult self-care through the lens of DLC’s Heart-Mind Well-Being Framework. This Framework was developed in partnership with the Human Early Learning Partnership (HELP) at UBC and is grounded in latest SEL research and best practice models in the field.
Workshop Objectives include:
Provide a practical and meaningful experience for participants to engage in their own social and emotional learning and deepen their understanding of evidence informed ways to strengthen their own Heart-Mind well-being and that of the adults, youth and children in their lives.
Through the exploration of self-care strategies that include breathing exercises, mindfulness practice, and stress management techniques, participants will have an opportunity for self reflection and to identify ways of integrating Heart-Mind well-being in to their lives.
WORKSHOP DATE
December 14, 2017 10am - 1pm
LOCATION
The Dalai Lama Center for Peace and Education Floor 9, The Boardroom 1500 West Georgia St. Vancouver, BC V6G 2Z6
Facilitated by Angela Low, Angela is a specialist in emotional intelligence and child development, committed to bringing social and emotional learning to the forefront of communities that support children, youth and their families. Angela has worked with the Dalai Lama Center as a consultant on various projects including curriculum and resource development and workshop facilitation. She has been developing resources and facilitating workshops on emotional intelligence for 12 years in China and Canada. Angela is also a researcher with the Social Emotional Education and Development (SEED) lab at the University of British Columbia.
A recent workshop attendee had this to say:"Thank you Angela. That was one of the best Heart-Mind workshops I've been too…very engaging and informative!"