Well being in politics Brain Gains & Campaign Trains: Turning tracks to wellness facts

Seminar
Berlin
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Why are we focussing on the well being of politicians?

We are proposing this project for the work plan with a significant goal in mind: rebuilding trust through taking care of the mental well-being of politicians for a better leadership. The premise is simple – if political leaders are mentally and physically good, they’re more likely to be the kind of leaders we can trust. Essentially, good health equates to good leadership, which is pivotal for restoring faith in our systems.

Who are we looking as a participant?

To be part of this first phase of the work plan. We will select 15 participants. All the participants for this workshop must be members of IFLRY member organizations. And they must be young politicians with an interest in mental well-being. It is especially relevant if you had some experience on the topic or if you have worked this in your member organization. If you are selected for this first phase of the work plan, you might be able to be selected for our second phase in Warsaw, Poland during the 17th to the 20th July, where you can become a trainer and implement what you learned in Stockholm! Check your availability before applying.

Programme

Well Being

wellbeing@iflry.org

Trainers

Tom Holtorf
Tom Holtorf · trainers@iflry.org
Romana Goga
Romana Goga · trainers@iflry.org
Hania Knio
Hania Knio · hania.knio@iflry.org
Aura Arbulu Vasquez
Aura Arbulu Vasquez · aura.arbulu@iflry.org
Maria Olthaar
Maria Olthaar · trainers@iflry.org

Partners

Council of Europe

Council of Europe

European Youth Foundation

European Youth Foundation