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Students talk mental health

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“We do energy healing and sound healing, so it can help with depression and anxiety. It can help with any blockages you have in your body,” said Clements speaking about students.

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“Sound healing will improve their way of life.”

Green Willow shares space at Hart & Soul Essentials studio, owned and operated by Tara Harty, who added to the sound energy by beating her brass symbol.

The fair was just what the doctor ordered for Natalie Wiebe who teaches phys-ed and wellness at the Comp.

“This event is so important. We have put a priority on mental health at the provincial level and here at the division level,” said Wiebe.

“We are looking at a holistic type of wellness where we are not only taking care of our physical body but we are also taking care of our mental health in yoga and meditation.”

Wiebe says they were looking for an opportunity for students and staff to be able to not only participate in activities that support mental health, but also an opportunity to gather information and resources within our community.

We are looking at a holistic type of wellness where we are not only taking care of our physical body but we are also taking care of our mental health in yoga and meditation.

“So our mental health fair today just speaks to that,” said Wiebe.

She was also thrilled by the response from community players to participate in the fair.

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