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Connect Relationships Project

Connect Relationships Project
Connect Relationships Project

Connect Relationships Project But you are not alone! across the uk and beyond, there’s an ever growing network of brilliant individuals and organisations who all share a belief in the power of relationships. we’re here to help connect you up, helping us all to feel less alone and realise more than the sum of our parts. We connect people working in the field of relationships and we equip individuals and organisations with the knowledge, skills and practical tools to strengthen their relationship centred practice.

Connect Relationships Project
Connect Relationships Project

Connect Relationships Project At the relationships project we believe that when relationships are valued, people are happier and healthier, and businesses and services are more effective and efficient. Connect is a transformative guide to building more fulfilling relationships with colleagues, friends, partners, and family, based on the landmark interpersonal dynamics (“touchy feely”) course at stanford’s graduate school of business. Relationships span every corner of our lives, from the places we live and work to the places we socialise and seek help. at the relationships project, we believe that the quality of these relationships matter. This case maker assembles the evidence base for putting relationships first, describing why relationships matter, what great relationship centred practice looks like, and how it could make an impact in your context.

Connect Relationships Project
Connect Relationships Project

Connect Relationships Project Relationships span every corner of our lives, from the places we live and work to the places we socialise and seek help. at the relationships project, we believe that the quality of these relationships matter. This case maker assembles the evidence base for putting relationships first, describing why relationships matter, what great relationship centred practice looks like, and how it could make an impact in your context. We share some steps that we might take together as we navigate the road ahead and we invite you to join us in understanding how to support strong and connected communities. Community artist rebecca fraser shares insights on how her arty chats project is cultivating community connection in glasgow plus the importance of stewarding and honouring life stories. Feel familiar? now imagine a society designed around strong and meaningful relationships. how would it be different? the relationships heatmap is a tool for reflection and conversation. you’ll pick a place, and explore your approach to building relationships, and invite others to explore with you. A directory of the many brilliant individuals and organisations who are putting relationships first. find others who are grappling with similar challenges, get inspired by the resources they’ve shared, and perhaps reach out to make a new connection (and put yourself on the map!).

Connect Relationships Project
Connect Relationships Project

Connect Relationships Project We share some steps that we might take together as we navigate the road ahead and we invite you to join us in understanding how to support strong and connected communities. Community artist rebecca fraser shares insights on how her arty chats project is cultivating community connection in glasgow plus the importance of stewarding and honouring life stories. Feel familiar? now imagine a society designed around strong and meaningful relationships. how would it be different? the relationships heatmap is a tool for reflection and conversation. you’ll pick a place, and explore your approach to building relationships, and invite others to explore with you. A directory of the many brilliant individuals and organisations who are putting relationships first. find others who are grappling with similar challenges, get inspired by the resources they’ve shared, and perhaps reach out to make a new connection (and put yourself on the map!).

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