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The Body Hotel Moving Self Compassion Film Screening
Date:
21-02-2024
Location:
Cardiff
Summary:
The Body Hotel: Moving Self-Compassion Film Screening and Culmination Event. https://www.thebodyhotel.com/selfcompassion
Content:
Dr Thania Acarón would like to invite you to a special celebration of arts health and wellbeing and share some of the findings and learnings from The Body Hotel’s last project, Moving Self Compassion on Wednesday 21 February at 6:30pm (agenda below). We will be presenting some of our work and premiere our new short film!
During April-October 2023, with support from Arts Council Wales and Health Education & Improvement Wales (HEIW), The Body Hotel conducted a full programme of workshops that focused on NHS staff wellbeing across Wales. The sessions used movement-based strategies for burnout prevention and nurturing supportive spaces for staff teams. Moving Self-Compassion was evaluated by the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland and University of South Wales as part of a Social Return on Investment (SROI) evaluation, which measures mental wellbeing and self-efficacy outcomes. Please invite anyone who is interested in arts, health and wellbeing and check out what we have been up to.
Format Hybrid: In person or online - please book via link: https://www.thebodyhotel.com/selfcompassion
Agenda 6:30-7:30pm
Welcome
Presentation on Moving Self-Compassion
Project Poster presentation
SROI Findings & Learnings by: Dr Teresa Filipponi, University of South Wales
Film Premiere: Moving Self-Compassion
Q&A
7:30-8:30pm
Mingle + Chat (for those in person)
Location: CAB403 The Zen Room | Fourth Floor | Atrium building | Cardiff campus :: FindARoom at the University of South Wales
findaroom.southwales.ac.uk
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