Many of Australia’s challenges stem from poor relationships and unsupportive environments. In a blog on open forum.com.au, Sue argues that our wellbeing as individuals and a community is limited unless we are positively connected with others: http://www.openforum.com.au/content/wellbeing-begins-‘we’
Wellbeing begins with ‘We’
By Sue Roffey|2017-10-10T16:44:19+01:00January 28th, 2014|Blogs, Relationships, Whole school wellbeing|Comments Off on Wellbeing begins with ‘We’
About the Author: Sue Roffey
Dr Sue Roffey FRSA FBPsS is a psychologist, academic, author, activist and international speaker. She is an Honorary Associate Professor at University College, London. She has researched and written extensively on issues related to wellbeing, including relationships, behaviour, social and emotional learning and school culture.