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The Wellbeing Economy

Author: SAS International

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The real estate sector is evolving, and the growing trend towards health and wellbeing is being driven by influences across the supply chain. This is no truer now than through a global pandemic. Working with key authorities and stakeholders for creating healthier and more sustainable environments, SAS International have created a series of podcasts, with the aim of engaging the whole supply chain in systems thinking support for sustainable development, and our collective impact on people and planet.
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Welcome back to the well-being economy podcast, joining us in this episode is Anna Umbers, Humanities and Assistant Head Teacher, Debbie Sherwood, Family Support Manager, Designated Safeguarding Lead and Mental Health Lead and Amanda Pedal, Author and Specialist Support Practitioner for Inside.In this series, we're discussing the future of education and how a better built learning environment can improve the well-being of pupils, students, teachers, and support staff.
Welcome back to the well-being economy podcast, joining us in this episode is Graham Razey, OBE. In this series, we're discussing the future of education and how a better built learning environment can improve the well-being of pupils, students, teachers, and support staff.
Joining this podcast episode is Angela Spangler , education, government and healthcare sector lead at the International Well Building Institute and Markus Bernhardt, chief commercial officer at Obrizum and former head teacher. Welcome back to the well-being economy podcast. In this series, we're discussing the future of education and how a better built learning environment can improve the well-being of pupils, students, teachers, and support staff.
Joining the discussion in this episode are Steven Smith partner at Wright and Wright, architects, and Raf Orlowski director of acoustics at Ramboll, UK, and author of the new book 'Acoustics in Architectural Design'. . Welcome to the second series of the well-being economy podcast. Over the next few episodes, we'll be discussing the future of education and how a better built learning environment can improve the wellbeing of pupils, students, teachers, and support staff.&...
Continuing on from episode 3 part 1, part 2 of The Wellbeing Economy, our speakers Kay Killmann, Chris Pyke, Kay Sargeant and Gert Van Doormalen discuss the demand for healthy and comfortable workplaces is growing exponentially and the investor's acceptance of the need for change.
For the third episode of The Wellbeing Economy, our speakers Kay Sargent, Chris Pyke and Kay Killmann, Gert Van Doormalen return, in a conversation facilitated by Ann Marie Aguilar to discuss why the demand for healthy and comfortable workplaces is growing exponentially and the investor's acceptance of the need for change.
Introducing key authorities and stakeholders for creating healthier and more sustainable environments including Kay Sargent – Senior Principal, Head of Workplace at HOK, Chris Pyke, co-founder of GRESB and Director at Arc Skoru and Kay Killmann, MD of GBCI Europe. A round-table discussion where we debate a return to the workplace, the relationship between the value of real estate investment and the value of occupant wellbeing, as well as exploring what a systems thinking approach should looks...
Our inimitable trio of Kay Sargent, Chris Pyke and Kay Killmann return, in a conversation facilitated by Ann Marie Aguilar, Senior Vice President of EMEA at the International WELL Building Institute. This discussion delves into their opinions regarding the acceleration of the wellbeing economy, the attitudes of the consumer and how we can transform existing buildings and innovate for buildings of the future.
Katherine Sanganee interviews Harbinder Birdi, Creative Director of Birdi and Partners Ltd and former Senior Partner at Hawkins Brown Architects, specialising in transport and infrastructure. This episode explores the design of the Elizabeth Line stations including lighting, acoustics and culture.
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