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There is a crisis in mental health at Canadian universities which is intimately interlinked with sustainability. We know that connection to the natural world and to supportive communities is a requirement for both sustainability and well-being, yet the academic environment is increasingly virtual, cerebral and can be isolating and competitive, trends which have increased since the COVID-19 pandemic. However, a new project spearheaded by PhD student Jim Jones from the School of Environment, Resources and Sustainability and Dr. Steffanie Scott from the School of Geography and Environmental Management aims to address this issue.
Running concurrently with the workshops, research will be conducted into the changing attitudes of participants as they engage with these land-based skills. Stay tuned to the LSWS webpage for more details and to register for workshops.
The project is funded by the Waterloo Sustainability Action Fund in partnership with the Ontario Land Skills Network.