Paula Haddock (Oxford, UK) worked in international development for 10 years. She now divides her time between training at the Ulex Project, consulting for NGOs, teaching mindfulness and co-organising the Mindfulness for Social Change Network.
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Mindfulness and Social Change
We don’t view mindfulness as a panacea that will cure the world’s ills. But socially-engaged mindfulness and mindful social action can contribute to addressing our individual and collective challenges.
August 15, 2019



















