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November 17, 2023

Faculty of Education Thrive Wellbeing Booth


Vancouver Campus | 12:00pm–1:30pm

Stop by to spin the wheel to answer a question about mental health and the chance to win a prize!  There will also be games and activities related to mental health and social-emotional learning that you can use when teaching students in K-12.

WHAT:  Faculty of Education Thrive Wellbeing Booth

WHEN:  Friday, November 17th, 12 – 1:30 pm

WHERE:  Main Level Foyer, Neville Scarfe Building, 2125 Main Mall, Vancouver

 


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12:00pm - 1:30pm

Vancouver Campus
Main Level Foyer, Neville Scarfe Building, 2125 Main Mall, Vancouver
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We all have a hand in shaping campus environments that support health, wellbeing, and sustainability. By championing wellbeing, we can build stronger and more inclusive communities at UBC and beyond.

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