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Research shows mindfulness, gratitude, and connection strengthen our immune systems, improve sleep, and increase our overall resilience. However it's hard to practice mindfulness and gratitude when one is busy battling COVID. This event is therefore being offered every Friday at 9:30am PT (12:30pm ET), in appreciation for everything those working in health care are doing to keep our communities healthy.
Research shows mindfulness, gratitude, and connection strengthen our immune systems, improve sleep, and increase our overall resilience. However it's hard to practice mindfulness and gratitude when one is busy battling COVID. This event is therefore being offered every Friday at 9:30am PT (12:30pm ET), in appreciation for everything those working in health care are doing to keep our communities healthy.
Research shows mindfulness, gratitude, and connection strengthen our immune systems, improve sleep, and increase our overall resilience. However it's hard to practice mindfulness and gratitude when one is busy battling COVID. This event is therefore being offered every Friday at 9:30am PT (12:30pm ET), in appreciation for everything those working in health care are doing to keep our communities healthy.
Research shows mindfulness, gratitude, and connection strengthen our immune systems, improve sleep, and increase our overall resilience. However it's hard to practice mindfulness and gratitude when one is busy battling COVID. This event is therefore being offered every Friday at 9:30am PT (12:30pm ET), in appreciation for everything those working in health care are doing to keep our communities healthy.
COVID-19 does not affect everyone equally. Public health crises by their nature reveal existing inequities and make them worse. This is especially true among Black, Indigenous and People of Color who are disproportionately harmed by institutionalized policies and practices that knowingly and unknowingly perpetuate racism and discrimination - creating disparities and poverty. Generations of historically traumatic events have a profound impact on a community's health, increasing vulnerability to behavioral and other complex health needs.
Part 2 of 'A Call to Action - Our Responsibility as Leaders to Address Structural Racism and Resulting Health Inequities' will be a facilitated, interactive discussion with panelists immediately following the webinar to further explore key themes, ask questions and to learn from one another. The topics will be flexible and tailored to the needs and requests of the attendees.
Research shows mindfulness, gratitude, and connection strengthen our immune systems, improve sleep, and increase our overall resilience. However it's hard to practice mindfulness and gratitude when one is busy battling COVID. This event is therefore being offered every Friday at 9:30am PT (12:30pm ET), in appreciation for everything those working in health care are doing to keep our communities healthy.
info@leaders4health.org
888-304-8455
1959 S Power Rd, Ste 103-237
Mesa, AZ 85206