The Village of Pemberton paused its Official Community Plan to ensure that there was a good framework for relating with the Lil’wat Nation in place, before they committed any other things to an...
Dream big, we said. What kind of initiatives serving wellness, resilience and reconciliation would you like to see supported more broadly? Please add your ideas to the brainstorm below. Other i...
https://thewellnessalmanac.com/2024/01/31/community-survey-question-23-a-glorious-brainstorm/
We asked: “Do you think our communities (eg the Village of Pemberton, SLRD and Lil’wat Nation) should invest in community wellness, resilience and reconciliation?” Overwhelmingly, survey re...
If on retiring the Wellness Almanac, we turn it into a static website/resource library, are there particular articles or topics you’d like to be able to maintain access to for reference?
I’m a communications person, and at its essence, the Wellness Almanac has really been a communications strategy. It was originally a piece of a larger social strategy, that also had a community...
The questions we asked about people’s familiarity with the Wellness Almanac, and how they’d rate it’s contribution to their resilience and engagement with truth and reconciliation were prim...
What do you most need, personally, to strengthen your engagement in reconciliation? More than half of the survey respondents offered specific needs or options.
I was curious when I drafted this question to see if people felt that we were making more/better or different progress at a local community level, than at a national level… and that seemed to b...
Personal relationships and conversations, far and away, are the more transformative thing for many of us.
When I read the survey responses, I expected, honestly, to hear more people say “it’s a waste of time”, or “virtue-signalling/tokenism”, because that’s what my reading of the mainstre...