About this Event
What can we do to raise our happiness, especially in difficult times? And how do we raise future generations to thrive in an uncertain world and help make things better?
Coping with the challenges in our personal lives, alongside major global crises, brings huge challenges for our health, mental wellbeing and overall happiness.
At this special online event, renowned author, educator, historian and commentator Sir Anthony Seldon will explore what it means to raise happiness and why mental wellbeing is so profoundly important. He will reflect on some of the major challenges we face and the actions we can take - both personally and collectively - to improve our wellbeing and raise happiness levels, even in tough times.
Sir Anthony will also share his vision for how to raise happier children and equip our young people with the life skills to thrive and contribute to a better world. He'll encourage us to rethink our priorities and focus on what really matters, for ourselves and each other.
The event will take place on Zoom at 7pm London time .
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About The Speaker
Sir Anthony Seldon is a leading contemporary historian, educationalist, commentator and political author. He is currently Director of Wellington College Education and he was a co-founder and Trustee of Action for Happiness. Anthony was previously Head of Epsom College, Vice-Chancellor of The University of Buckingham and Master of Wellington College where he pioneered the teaching of Wellbeing. Anthony is a long-standing campaigner for young people's mental health and author or editor of over 40 books.
The event will be hosted by Dr Mark Williamson from Action for Happiness.
Event Venue
Online
GBP 0.00 to GBP 8.00