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With the current climate for health and social care reaching climax and front-line services struggling to meet demand, the need for more harmony is evident. A transformational shift is required, where everyone recognises, they are a stakeholder of change. Whether it’s the public, private or voluntary sector, the mindset must focus on Community Ecological Development. Why? Because everyone is impacted by the environment in which they live. Interdependency is the nature of all living things, and knowing this breeds optimism.
For communities to become safer, healthier and more reliable requires a humanistic and ecological approach. The purpose of this manifesto is to introduce a logical and sustainable model for harmonious living, one that improves welfare and contentment for all. Such aims focus on an economy that wholeheartedly meets people’s needs before commercial growth.
Moral Wounding
To align with one another and embrace our wholeness requires an atmosphere of hope and empowerment. Hope is like a spark; it fuels empowerment. Without hope, there's a tendency to question the status quo. Without the correct answers, the human tendency is to withdraw. When we have to ask questions about the balance and fairness of things, it can be disempowering. Such moral wounding dampens the spirit and fuels despair. As a result, neurosis and addiction are the epidemics healthcare should focus upon.
Tipping the Scales
To balance the scales of wealth and health may seem radical and yet requires no more than a shift in attitude. A logical approach to how we structure our priorities will achieve a more equitable outcome for the whole. The most primal common denominators for human wellbeing and contentment are food, shelter, entertainment and social connection. These branches are how we measure the success of a Greenheart Community. To foster the mindset of 'we' over 'me' requires trust, which must be earned from those who drive community services. With community confidence, we can educate people to take more responsibility for their health and longevity. This approach will significantly reduce work-related stress, long term illness and improve end-of-life care.
Community Ecological Development – the time is ripe!
To cultivate a diverse and thriving community, we need to look no further than mother nature. A Greenheart Community will base itself on an ‘eco-logical approach. To do this, we call upon the model of permaculture. This natural resilience method embraces cross-pollination through regenerative agriculture. When planting seeds from this perspective, the farmer capitalises on diversity to improve his yield and, in doing so, leaves behind more fertile soil for future crops to thrive. All that’s required is a strong foundation, a little know-how, and some tender love and care. A Greenheart Community approaches people-care with the same vigilance.
To Conclude
Rising global health costs and a disproportioned economy is causing our population to become adjugated. The current political landscape breeds prejudice which limits choice and fuels frustration. We cannot measure human evolution by how busy our health care systems are.
This document merely offers a seed of intention. Without water, it could shrivel up and die. Watering is the responsibility of every one of us if we are to avoid the sour fruit of poverty. You do not need a degree to understand this concept; it requires nothing more than a willingness to stand up and be counted.
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Move sliders left or right to score how much you agree with the following statements. "10" if you totally agree and "1" if you totally disagree.
The test is broken down into three parts, Biological, Psychological and Social. Each part has a series of questions designed to give us an insight into who and how you are. Using our specially designed algorithms, we then analise your data to identify where you might make improvements.
When the test is complete your scores will be shown as a simple pie chart. The functional signposting element then lists resources that could help with your development.
Understanding the ‘level of need’ is crucial in the complex field of well-being. ‘Functional Signposting’ provides a snapshot of an individual’s physical and mental life journey (psychopathology) and assists them in finding accurate support. The diagnostic questionnaire homes-in on key factors often corolated with life stress.
The Q & A process helps users and service providers better understand any complexities and builds awareness around personal development and/or therapeutic interventions.
Our biomarkers cover mental health, physical activity, social engagement and adverse childhood events (ACES). Singularly these impact on wellbeing; intertwined they can have dramatic consequences on long term health.
Diagnostic questions of this nature raise appreciation and curiosity towards addressing wellbeing outside of conventional realms. We equally appreciate the barriers that prevent people from looking at alternative methods and suggest users keep an open mind.
An individual's capacity to learn is influenced strongly by their neuro-physiological `state' (e.g. their state of curiosity rather than a state of boredom).
GreenHeart provides functional life skills and services that give our members the opportunity to learn, share and grow. Our mission is to positively impact the physical and mental well-being of our community. All living things interconnect with nature and therefore depend upon a safe nurturing environment.
The objective of our work is to break down socioeconomic barriers across all genders, ages and abilities, regardless of an individual’s education or upbringing. We aim to instil the mind-set that 'wellness' is something we all have to work at and this must be taken seriously.
‘To help a person re-orient their experience, they must be encouraged to find compassion. When human beings re-establish the need for self-care they respect the environment more. This winning combination breeds healthy, happy, societies free from disease.'
Stress prolongs healing and perpetuates crisis…
A healthy relationship with oneself, friends, colleagues, family and the environment, equates to a healthy immune system which greatly impacts well-being.
Gene expression is a regulation process that causes human cells to respond to stimuli from their environment. Our diagnostic questions reveal biomarkers which impact well-being. With the right intention completing the questionnaire alone can asssit transformion.
BIOLOGY: Physical fitness, lifestyle, pain threshold, sleep, diet and methylation – the ability to detoxify. Taking a holistic approach to the body.
PSYCHOLOGY: Mental health, motivation, emotional intelligence, autonomy – coping with stressful life events. Psychology is impacted by co-factors outside the biological realm.
SOCIAL: Family, career, time spent outside work, hobbies, etc. Social genomics now prove that isolation majorly impacts gene expression and therefore wellbeing.
With the current climate for health and social care reaching climax and front-line services struggling to meet demand, the need for more harmony is evident. A transformational shift is required, where everyone recognises, they are a stakeholder of change. Whether it’s the public, private or voluntary sector, the mindset must focus on Community Ecological Development. Why? Because everyone is impacted by the environment in which they live. Interdependency is the nature of all living things, and knowing this breeds optimism.
For communities to become safer, healthier and more reliable requires a humanistic and ecological approach. The purpose of this manifesto is to introduce a logical and sustainable model for harmonious living, one that improves welfare and contentment for all. Such aims focus on an economy that wholeheartedly meets people’s needs before commercial growth.
To align with one another and embrace our wholeness requires an atmosphere of hope and empowerment. Hope is like a spark; it fuels empowerment. Without hope, there’s a tendency to question the status quo. Without healthy validation, the human tendency is to withdraw. When we have to ask questions about the balance and fairness of things, it is disempowering. Such moral wounding dampens the spirit and fuels despair. As a result, neurosis and addiction are on the rise. This is the epidemic healthcare might do better to focus upon.
To balance the scales of wealth and health may seem radical and yet requires no more than a shift in attitude. A logical approach to how we structure our priorities will achieve a more equitable outcome for the whole. The most primal common denominators for human health and contentment are food, shelter, entertainment and social connection. These branches are how we measure the success of a Greenheart Community. To foster the mindset of ‘we’ over ‘me’ requires trust, which must be earned from those who drive community services. With community confidence, we can better educate people to take more responsibility for their health and longevity. This approach will significantly reduce work-related stress, long term illness and improve end-of-life care.
To cultivate a diverse and thriving community, we need to look no further than mother nature. A Greenheart Community will base itself on an ‘eco-logical approach. To do this, we call upon the model of permaculture. This natural resilience method embraces cross-pollination through regenerative agriculture. When planting seeds from this perspective, the farmer capitalises on diversity to improve his yield and, in doing so, leaves behind more fertile soil for future crops to thrive. All that’s required is a strong foundation, a little know-how, and some tender love and care. A Greenheart Community approaches people-care with the same vigilance.
Rising global health costs and a disproportioned economy is causing our population to become agitated. The current political landscape breeds prejudice which limits choice and fuels frustration. We cannot measure human evolution by how busy our health care systems are.
This document merely offers a seed of intention. Without water, it could shrivel up and die. Watering is the responsibility of every one of us if we are to avoid the sour fruit of poverty. You do not need a degree to understand this concept; it requires nothing more than a willingness to stand up and be counted.
Thank you for joining us. Together we can make the world a better place
Together we can make the world a better place
A.C.E stands for Adverse Childhood Event.
10 types of childhood events, which result as trauma, are measured in the ACE Study. Five are personal — physical abuse, verbal abuse, sexual abuse, physical and emotional neglect. Five are related to other family members: witnessing a parent’s addiction, witnessing a victim of domestic violence, a family member in jail, the loss of a parent through divorce, death, or abandonment. Also, being amongst someone with a mental illness imacts your ACE score.
P.C.E stands for Positive Childhood Event
Although PCE’s cannot overwrite traumatic events, it can be beneficial to recognise them.
The physical and mental health of the community is at the heart of what we do. Our unique “Wellbeing test” helps people to better understand how lifestyle impacts their life. And if they need help, our resources and partners are there to support them.
With our interactive “Wheel of Life” we help young and not so young to see, in just a few simple clicks, a snapshot of their life.
And the newly developed ACE and PCE tests will help people to understand why trauma is such an important part of who they are.
We provide all these amazing tools for the community to use, free of charge.
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