Creating Health and Harmony in Communities

Creating health and harmony in communities is vital for our collective well-being and sustainability. It goes beyond mere absence of illness; it encompasses physical, mental, and social wellness. At Harmony, we champion a holistic approach that promotes healthy lifestyles, inclusivity, and community engagement. By embracing diversity and fostering supportive networks, we can build resilient communities that thrive. Join us in exploring sustainable practices that not only enhance our environment but also empower individuals to take an active role in shaping their future. Discover how we can work together to create a vibrant and harmonious society for generations to come.

A few words from the guy who started it all

Creating Health and Harmony in the Community (CHHC) is a transformative initiative that thrives on teamwork and collaboration. With the support of dedicated individuals like Layne Hamerston and Nigel Hedges, and the invaluable partnership with Bournemouth University, we are poised to make a significant impact. Our mission is to foster harmony within ourselves and our communities, promoting well-being, social cohesion, and sustainable development. Join us in our journey to create a healthier, happier, and more inclusive future for generations to come. Together, we can restore balance and inspire positive change in our world.

My Vision for HARMONY, 2024

In a world filled with gloom and despair, where conflicts and crises seem to overshadow our existence, I find myself reflecting on the legacy we leave for future generations. As a grandmother of ten, I worry about the values and environment we are shaping for them. Inspired by the wisdom of Carl Sagan, I believe we can make a difference. Harmony 3 is a call to embrace self-love, kindness, and a shared purpose, reminding us that a calm mind can transform our perspective. Join me in exploring how we can nurture our spirits and create a brighter future for all.

The National Probation Service and me

In my journey with the National Probation Service, I discovered the profound impact of faith and humor in managing high-risk offenders. After joining in 2007, I faced the immense responsibilities of public protection while advocating for spiritual nourishment and diversity. My roles as a faith and diversity representative allowed me to witness the transformative power of belief in individuals with serious criminal pasts. Now, as a retired senior citizen, I am committed to continuing my work with empathy and compassion, fostering understanding in faith, politics, and community. Join me as I share my experiences and insights from this unique path.

“We all need Harmony……..”

In a new Civic Role I am honoured to be allowed to perform for the ensuing year , I have been fortunate to meet The High Sheriff of Dorset , Mr Michael Dooley MMs.FRCOG. He has asked me to sit on his Working Group for his project “Harmony for Dorset”.

Our SEND Ethos

“Promoting health and harmony within communities is pivotal for societal well-being and longevity, a cause passionately championed by His Majesty, The King.