Relationship Infrastructure for Stronger Neighbourhoods: The Roles of Government and Social Leaders
Neighbourhoods are significant places for our well-being. Neighbourhoods can influence the strength of family and kinship relationships, connections to local institutions and organizations and the breadth of our professional and associational relationships. Recent data, such as the Surgeon General’s Advisory on Our Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation, has revealed how severe the problem of social isolation and loneliness are.
Drawing from compelling stories from across the globe, this webinar will offer practical strategies and actionable steps for institutions and organizations to build relationship infrastructure with their community to foster a sense of belonging for all. This conversation offers a unique opportunity to gain invaluable insights into the intricate relationship between systemic issues, neighbourhoods, and the institutions that underpin them.
Join us on Wednesday, October 18, for a fireside chat with Seth Kaplan, Ph.D, as we talk about his new book, Fragile Neighbourhoods, Repairing American Society, One Zip Code at a Time and what Canadian neighbourhoods and the institutions that support them can do to develop relationship infrastructure and sustain themselves as strong neighbourhoods.
Please submit your questions in advance to Connor Judge – [email protected]