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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Mental and Emotional Safety
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SUMMARY:Mental and Emotional Safety
DESCRIPTION:<p>	This conversation will focus on the ways in which current Harvard systems and structures support and/or present barriers to mental, emotional, and social safety. This embodies the thoughts, feelings, and emotions that enable a person’s optimal functioning and resilience at both the individual and collective levels, even in the case of novel, uncertain or stressful conditions.<br><br>Threats to this felt sense of safety can be triggered in different contexts, such as acute emotional distress; unlawful discrimination; mental illness; burnout; stigma; structural inequities; adverse life events; interpersonal conflict and violence; insufficient resources for basic needs; and environmental stressors.<br><br>This community conversation will seek a deeper understanding of Harvard community members’ mental health and wellness resource needs, and the common pathways they use to seek resources such as: preventive measures; community supports; crisis response; access to mental health treatment; concrete assistance; forums for ongoing discussion; transparent communication; mechanisms to protect confidentiality; and natural support networks.</p>
LOCATION:Zoom
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20220406T190000Z
DTEND:20220406T200000Z
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