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Postponed - Inter-generational connections - Suzanne Schultz

Suzanne Schultz: Champion of Governance and Community Engagement

Suzanne Schultz is a distinguished psychologist and governance expert based in Canberra, Australia. With a career spanning over four decades, she has made significant contributions to the education and health sectors, as well as to the broader community through her extensive board experience. Suzanne has been a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) for approximately 15 years and previously served as the ACT Manager for the AICD. Her commitment to community service is further exemplified by her past position as Vice-President (Governance) on the Board of EveryMan, a Canberra-based organisation dedicated to supporting vulnerable individuals. Strengthening Bonds Across Generations: Suzanne Schultz at Manning Clark House.

In her upcoming presentation at Manning Clark House, Suzanne Schultz will delve into the profound impact of inter-generational connections on individuals and communities. Drawing from her extensive experience in psychology and community service, she will explore how relationships between different age groups foster mutual understanding, reduce loneliness, and build cohesive societies. Suzanne will share insights into the benefits of these connections, such as the transmission of wisdom from older to younger generations and the fresh perspectives that youth offer to their elders. She will also discuss practical strategies for cultivating these relationships within families, workplaces, and community organizations, emphasizing their role in enhancing emotional well-being and societal empathy. Attendees can expect an engaging session that highlights the importance of bridging generational gaps to create a more connected and supportive community. As a Psychologist and Fulbright scholar Suzanne is intrigued with collaboration, across sectors, nations and generations to create what would not otherwise be possible.

Bookings: https://www.trybooking.com/CZILH

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