Santa Monica Wellbeing Summit Focuses on Community Wellbeing

SANTA MONICA, Calif., Nov. 12, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The City of Santa Monica is tapping into the power of data to understand the needs, challenges, and strengths of the community to make decisions that improve people's lives. The factors that make a city thrive will be explored on Saturday, November 16 at the inaugural Wellbeing Summit, a free and interactive event with some of the world's foremost experts in the Wellbeing movement.

"We are taking a deep dive into community wellbeing and happiness to learn from cities across the globe who are redefining the role of government," said Santa Monica Mayor Gleam Davis. "The Wellbeing Summit will bring people together, lift people up, and shape how cities can help people live better."

Thirty-five workshops with local and international experts will cover the many areas that factor into community wellbeing, including mental health, equity, youth happiness, and economic opportunity. Conversations and interactive experiences, include:

    1. Dr. Xavier Amador, world-renowned clinical psychologist and forensic
       expert, will share how to more effectively communicate and create
       trusting relationships with people struggling with mental health in his
       sessions with Gabriela Canedo, titled "I AM NOT SICK, I Don't Need Help!"
    2. Dr. Alejandro Adler, director of direct wellbeing science and policy
       initiatives for the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia
       University, will share his work around measuring the impact of positive
       psychology interventions on youth wellbeing to inform and transform
       education systems and policy.
    3. Dr. Susan Fila, Santa Monica College's Director of Health and Wellbeing,
       will share the way that Active Minds is changing the conversation about
       mental health on campus and promising practices for Santa Monica and
       beyond.

Explore all talks and programming at wellbeing.smgov.net/summit. The event is free, but registration is recommended.


                        WHERE:             Santa Monica College Center
                                            for Media and Design


                                           1660 Stewart St, Santa
                                            Monica, CA  90404





            
              WHEN:              Saturday, November 16,
                                            2019, 9:30 a.m. -4 p.m.

City Santa Monica, Office of Civic Wellbeing

For more information visit our website: https://wellbeing.smgov.net/summit

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