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JOINT ON WELL-BEING - An intermunicipal election meeting on Mid- & Westsjælland
Nygade 9, 4300 Holbæk
COMMON ON WELL-BEING - An intermunicipal election meeting on Moral Stress, System Stress, and Child and Young People's (Mis) Well-being
Can moral stress among professionals and the distrust of children and young people be two sides of the same issue? Are there common solutions that can address both challenges at the same time? And what about systemic stress among relatives and the particular challenges of rural areas, can these also be alleviated in the same environment?
The Trivselsalliancen's new Local Group Mid- & Westsjælland invites citizens, professionals and politicians to an important conversation about common relationships and solutions across municipal boundaries.
**What awaits you: **
**Time: ** 10:30-12:30
**Place: ** Holbæk Library, Store Sal Everyone in Central and Western Zealand is welcome to the event. And those who can subscribe to the vision of the Trivselsalliancen are very welcome to join the Local Group - both as active members or supportive partners. "This conversation is far too important to let be" - Dan Eriksen, spokesperson for the community group.
- Thematic presentation on the relationship between systemic stress, moral stress and child and adolescent distress
- Group dialogue, exchange of experience and debate across municipal boundaries
- Inputs into local intercommunal policy discussions and concrete actions
- Networking with like-minded citizens and professionals
**Time: ** 10:30-12:30
**Place: ** Holbæk Library, Store Sal Everyone in Central and Western Zealand is welcome to the event. And those who can subscribe to the vision of the Trivselsalliancen are very welcome to join the Local Group - both as active members or supportive partners. "This conversation is far too important to let be" - Dan Eriksen, spokesperson for the community group.
What is included
**What awaits you: **
- Thematic presentation on the relationship between system stress and children's well-being
- Group dialogue and debate across municipal boundaries
- Inputs into local policy discussions and concrete actions
- Network with like-minded citizens and professionals
Practical information
Doors open 15 minutes before the start and close 15 minutes after the meeting ends. There will be either free tea, coffee, water and cake, or the opportunity to purchase this before the meeting and during the break. We are working to give you the opportunity to participate from home - please reach out if you need it. You are also welcome to reach out if it would be nice to accompany someone from the entrance or parking space. We want it to be a good experience for everyone.
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About Trivselsfabrikken
COMMON TO WELL-BEING
The Well-Being Factory helps kindergartens, schools, educational venues, businesses, associations, and other communities create increased well-being, resilience, and healthy life habits for children, adolescents, and adults. We use FRIENDS Resilience© — a well-documented holistic program bluestamped by WHO, which we have adapted to Danish conditions.
We are official partners with FRIENDS Resilience in Australia.
**Together, we can strengthen mental well-being where people come together—through open dialogue and resilience. **
**What are we doing? ** We make research knowledge about well-being, community and resilience easy to understand and use in practice. Because we believe that we learn best together and come the furthest when we support each other in applying what we learn in everyday life.
That is why we offer courses and certification to teachers, educators and other professionals so that they can work concretely with well-being in their communities. In this way, they share a common language about well-being and resilience with the children, adolescents and adults they share everyday life with.
Just as we offer the program as a common language and foundation for anchoring team building and personal development.
**Why do we do this? ** Because we believe prevention is paramount — and because we can all be a resource for each other when we share this common language and foundation, both in everyday life and when things get tough.
When everyday challenges grow large and lead to distrust, stress, anxiety or loneliness, strong communities and personal resilience make a huge difference. It benefits both people and the economy.