Building advocacy networks for people
so that they have a good life even after their parents are no longer here to stand up for them
Building advocacy networks for people
so that their families have peace of mind about the future
Building advocacy networks for people
so that they are empowered to realise their aspirations and contribute to their community
Building advocacy networks for people
so that they form intentional friendships that broaden and enrich their lives
Building advocacy networks for people
so that they develop stronger links in the wider community
Building advocacy networks for people
so that they are as fulfilled and happy as they can be
We've expanded our resource list further by adding another article to the Communication section. If you'd like to have more effective conversations about difficult topics, here's the link: Difficult Conversations
In this article we draw on the expertise of two women who specialise in communication and relationships. Sarah Clark, the President of Mitchell Communications Group, is passionate about helping people accomplish their dreams. Dr Emma Seppälä is the Science Director of Stanford University's Centre for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education. She is also the Wellness Co-Director at Yale University's Centre for Emotional Intelligence.
We hope you'll enjoy the article and find it helpful.