World youth coming to ΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½± for Sustainable Happiness camp
About 50 students from colleges and polytechnics around the world will be at ΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½± April 21-26 for an . This event is part of the , organized by Colleges and Institutes Canada (CICan) and the World Federation of Colleges and Polytechnics (WFCP).
Sustainable ΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½± will be welcoming the students to ΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½± and taking care of all the programming for youth, which will be focused on Sustainable Happiness as requested by the conference organizers.
βStudents will share in a journey of hope, leadership and change and will experience a unique program that will further identify their role as important choice makers and change makers,β reads the CICan website about the camp.
Everyone wants to experience our Living Campus
βAlthough we have much to learn as an institution, conference organizers, delegates from other countries and the youth camp participants all want to experience ΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½±βs Living Campus, where we strive to reconnect people, community and Nature as part of a holistic approach to education,β said Chris Adam of ΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½±βs Sustainability Office.
Conference organizers recognized ΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½±βs βability to connect theory to practice and create micro-restorative places and projects that contribute to wellness. Our entire community is part of this β how we teach, how we maintain the building, what we offer with regards to activities and support for students. The recognition of this work is something we should feel proud of and we must also recognize the responsibility we have as a beacon of hope and positive change in an ever-increasing world of change.β
Sustainable Happiness programming and field trips
Participants will have Sustainable Happiness programming every morning, followed by afternoon field trips to sustainably operated companies and CEGEPs. After the conference, ΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½± will offer two time zone periods for participants from around the world to finish their SH certificate from their home country.
The program will include activities, discussions, and site visits on topics related to biodiversity, urban water management, Indigenous philosophy, sustainable consumption, climate action and leadership character.
The youth participants will present their final reflections at the closing ceremony at the Palais de CongrΓ¨s in Montreal with ΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½± representatives.
Filters of hope and personal action
βWe recognize that we have a greater role to inspire and contribute to communities, both near and far, in an effort to generate healthy practices that model well-being for all,β Chris said.
βIn short, this conference takes important educational goals and actions developed on paper, applies them through filters of hope and personal action, and that is of the most importance. First-hand experience in learning is emphasized in all we do at the youth conference, with second-hand experiences used as valuable reference points.
βΖίΠΗ²ΚΏͺ½±βs goal is to share best practices and contribute to an international education community. We must always work at strengthening a network of college partners that will enrich our journey towards our own strategic goals.β