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Lyfta Online Learning 

Explore the world with Lyfta’s immersive learning platform. Watch and listen to Serdar (the founder) share more about the journey.  Each month we will release new stories and resources linked to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). Programme is being curated by Fabienne and will be released next month.

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If you sign up for this online access, each month we will send you a password to the Lyfta classroom where you will find the storyworlds. You can buy either one subscription which the whole family can use, or may choose an individual one for each of your children. Watch here to learn more from Jo, Fabienne & Leah. ​

There are no age limits for this online learning - as a parent you can decide if this works for your children. The way the platform is designed enables learners to choose how much they want to learn/go deeper with.

If anyone is interested in curating their own journey and taking a subscription directly with Lyfta - info is
here. 

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Cost  and booking:


Cost £5/month.  

Payable monthly  through our Heartbeat platform. Click on this Heartbeat link to sign up.  Once you are signed up you will automatically be added to the Heartbeat Lyfta group which will enable you to receive the monthly log in to the student Lyfta platform and chat directly with Fabienne. Heartbeat is an online platform that we use for communication in the Hub.

 

If this is financially challenging for you please contact us to discuss.

Global Citizen monthly workshop

What does it mean to be a Global Citizen?

In these monthly workshops we will go beyond the emphasis on subjective or psychological well-being  at the individual level (what we are feeling and thinking) and will explore relational well-being. We will ask ourselves what makes life good for us, others and the planet.

 

We will explore what 'the concept of ecological self' means and how the relational

approach to well-being distinguishes three dimensions: having enough (material),

being connected (relational) and feeling OK (subjective).

 

We will see through the stories shared in Lyfta how meeting our basic level of welfare

and our most basic needs (health, education, access to water and sanitation) links to

the SDGs  and how this is true for all of us human beings and how many of us actually

enjoy relative affluence and can afford to take this for granted. And yet, without this relational well-being we cannot flourish, thrive and live a good life. In short, we cannot be a truly flourishing Global Citizen.
 

​Fabienne will lead these workshops. Fabienne is passionate about helping young people realize their roles as global citizens, connected to both their local and global communities.  If you have specific questions for Fabienne please email.

 

Stay connected to learn more. 
Time and days of these workshops is TBC. 

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