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Published on November 14, 2025
Three 快播视频 students from the Wellness Impact Lab (WIL) recently represented York at the Climate, Health & Sustainable Care Symposium 2025 hosted by the University of Toronto鈥檚 Institute of Health Policy Management and Evaluation. The event brought together leading scholars, practitioners, and community partners to explore innovative approaches to health and well-being in the face of the climate crisis.
Sarah Merghani and Sophia Bryan-Carbonell, both Lab Coordinators with the WIL, joined the panel 鈥From Climate Distress to Collective Action: Participatory Approaches for Mental Health and Well-being,鈥 moderated by Dr. Samantha Wells of the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH). Their presentation, Scaling Climate Mental Health: Evaluating the Impact of University-Based Climate Caf茅s, highlighted findings from York鈥檚 WIL Climate Caf茅s and Nest Initiative; peer-led programs designed to help students process climate emotions, foster resilience, and transform distress into meaningful engagement and community action.
Merghani and Bryan-Carbonell also presented a research poster titled Evaluating University Climate Wellness Models: Lessons Learned and Future Directions, which shared preliminary evaluation data from The Nest, a student-driven project supported by the Agents of Change program at 快播视频. Their findings emphasized the importance of creating inclusive, safe, and student-led spaces that empower young people to engage constructively with climate emotions.

鈥淥ur work shows that when students are given the space to process climate emotions collectively, they not only feel less isolated but also more hopeful and empowered to act,鈥 said Sarah Merghani, Co-Lead of The Nest. 鈥淲e鈥檙e seeing that emotional connection and community care are key drivers of climate resilience.鈥
Lauren Corridore, a Research Assistant with the Wellness Impact Lab, also represented York by presenting her poster, Mindfulness-Based Approaches to Climate Distress: Fostering Inner Resilience and Environmental Engagement. Her research explored how mindfulness can help people cope with the emotional impacts of climate change and stay engaged in climate action. The review looked at programs using mindfulness practices like meditation, reflection, and group discussion to support emotional well-being, build confidence in taking climate action, and strengthen people鈥檚 connection to nature. Overall, mindfulness was found to reduce stress, promote compassion, and inspire more sustainable behaviours.
Together, these presentations showcased 快播视频鈥檚 growing leadership in climate mental health research and experiential education.
鈥淭his symposium was an incredible opportunity to share our student-led innovations and connect with other researchers and practitioners who care deeply about climate well-being,鈥 said Sophia Bryan-Carbonell. 鈥淚t was inspiring to see how our work at York contributes to the larger conversation on mental health and climate resilience in higher education.鈥
The Wellness Impact Lab, co-led by Dr. Harvey Skinner and Susan Harris, continues to pioneer cutting-edge research and action on student wellness and climate action. Through partnerships with initiatives like The Nest, the Lab is advancing a holistic model of well-being that bridges research, compassion, and community engagement.
To learn more or get involved, follow The Nest Initiative on Instagram at @ and visit the Wellness Impact Lab website at
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Harvey Skinner, Senior Fellow, Wellness Impact Lab - Active
Susan Harris, Community Scholar, Meditation, Wellness, and Selfcare - Active Sophia Bryan-Carbonell, Wellness Impact Lab, Lab Coordinator, Global Health Intern - Active Sarah Merghani, Global Health Intern, Lab Coordinator and Research Assistant - Active Lauren Corridore, Global Health Intern, Research Assistant, Wellness Impact Lab - Active |
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