Bhubaneswar: A five-day intensive and interactive workshop conducted by Rama Devi Women’s University (RDWU) in Bhubaneswar to promote wellness concluded on Friday.
The programme held since August 5 was a collaborative initiative led by Vice-chancellor Professor Aparajita Chowdhury, RDWU; organised and supported by the University’s Counselling and Wellness Centre, Internal Quality Assurance Cell and Theosophical Order of Service.
It was conducted by Manam Foundation, a not-for-profit mental health organisation based in Odisha working in the area of mental health, a press release said.
The objective of the workshop was to interact with over 200 faculty members and non-teaching employees and generate awareness on mental, emotional and psychological issues while dealing with students and in their respective professional and personal areas.
The sessions were driven with an activity-based interaction with innovative techniques by Somya Mohapatra, Chief Therapeutic Counsellor, Manam Foundation. The programme was very well received by faculty members and all stakeholders of RDWU.
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