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Thrive Conference #2: Get your Thrive on!

Thrive Edinburgh is a city where every individual realises his or her own potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to contribute to her or his community.

Our ability to thrive as human beings and as a city is closely tied to our mental health.

Since our inaugural conference in November 2019, Thrive has been working to implement our aspirations for Edinburgh alongside people who have committed to improving the mental health and wellbeing of the citizens of Edinburgh. Over the last year we have continued to work with our partners in the development of Thrive’s long-term strategic aims. The response to pandemic has been amazing with individuals and organisations continuing to deliver innovative and creative support for mental health and wellbeing.  We’re looking forward to seeing you at our second Thrive Edinburgh Conference.

Get Your Thrive On! was chaired by the Lord Provost, Frank Ross, and we came together to hear about, discuss and connect on work aligned with our 4 guiding principles – Change the Conversation, Change the Culture; Act Early; Partnering with Communities and using Data and Evidence to drive and create Change -  and discuss and share future aspirations.


You can read our report from the conference below

Get your Thrive on! Conference Report

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