Future Shed’s Health & Wellbeing Network meet with Kerry Ann Peachey and Elaine Ewens leading a session visioning, sharing and listening.
Community wellbeing spaces — visioning, sharing, listening.
A warm invitation to come together to envision what community wellbeing spaces look like for you.
Do you have a need for your wellbeing that you feel could be better met by community?
Do you have a vision for something that you want to bring to life and invite support and collaboration?
Are you experiencing challenge with emotions related to climate change, and the health of our planet?
Our intention for this session is to inspire ideas for what we can bring to life to support our community health and wellbeing.
9.45am — Arrival – settle into the space
10am — Welcome and introduction to Future Shed, Green & Healthy Frome, and the Health and Wellbeing Network.
10.15 — Sharing our visions, feelings, and thoughts around the process
12 noon — Event finishes.
This is a free event; hot drinks are available throughout the session free of charge or a small donation.
This workshop is being hosted by Future Shed’s Health & Wellbeing Network, co-hosted with Kerry-Ann Peachey and Elaine Marie Ewens, both wellbeing practitioners based in Frome. Over the last 3 years we have brought Frome community practitioners together to create a network, hosting various network meet ups, a series of practical sessions for community – some artistic, some on physical and mental wellbeing – alongside discussion groups. This includes health and climate.
We welcome anyone who wants to connect around wellbeing and climate, including health and wellbeing practitioners and facilitators – anyone interested in how we can work together to address the health of ourselves and our planet.
Who is this for:
Come to Edventure at 9.45am ready to start at 10am.
The Healthy and Wellbeing Network was started in 2021 as part of Edventure’s community building around climate and wellbeing as part of Green & Healthy Frome.
We are a network of practitioners, wellbeing facilitators, health professionals and community connectors. You don’t need any specific skills, only the desire to grow a healthier greener community.
The network has been meeting and creating health and wellbeing events for 3 years, as a collective of practitioners in community, focusing on how we can come together to inspire projects and collaborations to support community around climate and wellbeing.