Thrive Week puts focus on positive mental health
October 31, 2018
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Managing our mental health and well-being will be front and centre as Thrive Week returns Nov. 5-9.
Queen’s Human Resources is offering a for the Queen’s community that will put the focus on the importance of mental health as well as self-care. It’s also about creating a positive mindset while also having some fun.
Organizers draw on a range of resources from both Queen’s and the Kingston communities to offer this special programming.
“Thrive Week is about connecting with members of the Queen’s community and getting them to think more about the skills and resources they require to ‘thrive’ throughout the year,” says Sydney Downey, Return to Work Manager, Queen’s Human Resources. “This is a great opportunity to participate in some interesting activities while also learning more about well-being and the importance of mental health.”
Thrive offers a variety of events each day that align with the Thrive pillars: nutrition, physical fitness, sleep, stress, and stigma. The goal of the week is to increase education and communication on the topic of positive mental health and what it means to the Queen’s community.
Some events that will be featured include:
- Kick-off Event
- The Science of Happiness
- Art Journaling
- Haunted Walk of Kingston
- ‘Invest in You’ Health and Wellness Fair
At the kick-off event (Nov. 5, 8-10 am), free hot chocolate and apples will be handed out at the Mackintosh-Corry Hall dining are.
Visit the to view and register for events.