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April 2021: Let's Explore: Wellbeing Budgets Dec 2020: Confronting inequalities by focusing on wellbeing July 2020: Living as if the future of our grandchildren mattered June 2020: Using Treaty to Address Inequities in Saskatchewan Standards of Living May 2020: Rising to the Occasion: Responding to Inequality in Recreation, Now and in the Future April 2020: Shifting the way we spend our time March 2020: Wellbeing belongs to everyone Feb 2020: What does heritage have to do with wellbeing? |
Let's Explore: Defining WellbeingWhen we expand our definition of health to include wellbeing, we recognize how wellbeing is woven into many aspects of our lives beyond our physical health as we seek to balance family, work, and community priorities.
Each community must respond to its own conditions and priorities, and therefore will have its own unique definition of wellbeing.
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