
Putting well-being into practice
Following our last episode with Dr. Richard Davidson, we talked to four aspiring individuals from around the world who are advocating for well-being’s inclusion in education from an early age. Please enjoy the last episode of March and be sure to check out the links below to learn more about the guest speakers and their work.
- Zarlasht Halaimzai, Director of Refugee Trauma Initiative
www.refugeetrauma.org - Greta Rossi, Co-founder of Recipes for Wellbeing, Ākāśa Innovation, Pitch Your Failure and an Ashoka ChangemakerXchange Facilitator
www.recipesforwellbeing.org - Talia Kaufman, Programs Director of Skateistan
www.skateistan.org - Jennifer Szafran Dillard, PE Teacher at Qatar Academy Al Wakra
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You can learn more about well-being and many other initiatives on the WISE website: www.wise-qatar.org
