This resource introduces Community Wellbeing Asset Mapping as a strengths-based approach that highlights what’s working in a community to support more accurate, wellbeing-centered decision-making.
This example showcases how the Neighborhood Action Council of North Flint used Community Wellbeing Asset Mapping to highlight community strengths and support more informed decision-making.
This resource uses a dual-image exercise and facilitation guide to illustrate how bias and confirmation can limit our perspectives.
This exercise fosters a sense of mattering by encouraging 'high five' moments that celebrate achievements and illustrate the impact of being seen and valued.
This video guides users through breaking down decisions, weighing tradeoffs, and analyzing them using the Five Domains of Wellbeing.
This document shares the findings of a pilot study to better understand men who use violence in intimate partner relationships.
This document summarizes the results of workshops that helped understand the intersection of domestic violence and gang-related violence.
This is an exercise for practicing how to listen for wellbeing and tradeoffs in everyday conversations and/or interviews.
This is an exercise for practicing how to listen for wellbeing in everyday conversation, using a video clip of Mila Kunis.
We are all hardwired for wellbeing and we can sometimes give "clues" in conversation that reference the Five Domains of Wellbeing and tradeoffs.
These slides look at assumptions that are currently built into our systems and offers a way to view assumptions from a wellbeing orientation instead.
This exercise is part of the Wellbeing Bootcamp.