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Mental Health – Imagining Beyond

Mental Health – Imagining Beyond

A collaborative project between The Community Wellbeing Collective, Westerhailes and Mental Health Data Scientists at the University of Edinburgh. Funded by Research Data Scotland.

How can sharing be healing for ourselves and the world?

How can sharing be healing for ourselves and the world?

 

During a wellbeing discussion/workshop at The Community Wellbeing Space, the group discussed ‘How can sharing be healing for ourselves and the world?
Notes were recorded as a mind-map and some people also created little books they wanted to share with the world, about healing, from their individual experiences.

 

Watch the video below for a snapshot of these beautiful contributions

 

Maryanne Jacobs (The Community Wellbeing Member & facilitator) is now working with Deborah Holt (a social science researcher at The University of Edinburgh),  to perform thematic analysis on these outputs.
We will post again when those outputs are ready.

 

 

Related Blog Posts

Workshop 2: Generating Questions

Tools Towards Emotional Safety

 

 

(Community wellbeing Collective)

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