February 1, 2024
9:00 - 9:45 a.m.
Part of Employee Wellness Day
Register here to be sent an invitation to the online meeting closer to the date.
In 2019, eighty thousand Nova Scotian households were asked to fill out a 230-question survey on their quality of life. Nearly 13,000 people told us about their thoughts, perceptions, and behaviors, which we linked to their rating of life satisfaction and life worthwhileness. In this webinar, we’ll talk about the things that help Nova Scotians feel and function well, using this local representative dataset from Engage Nova Scotia. Ways to act on these determinants will be proposed and discussed.
Our Presenter:
Taylor Hill is a PhD Candidate in Experimental Psychology at Dalhousie University, studying well-being at the individual (positive psychology) and population level (community mental health promotion). Her research is on socio-ecological influences on well-being, ranging from the everyday, personality-specific activities we do to be happy to evaluating mental health literacy programs.