Aims and Objectives of the Club
- The CLCS Happiness and Wellbeing Centre serves as a safe and supportive space for students, providing opportunities to build skills, enhance insight, and develop resilience in preparation for life.
- The centre plans and schedules activities aimed at promoting wellness among students, staff, and the local community.
- The centre plays a leading role in sustaining academic programs through mentoring, academic guidance, workshops, trainings, and research.
- It provides services related to happiness and wellbeing for students, staff, and the surrounding community.
- The centre serves as a hub for counselling, wellbeing education, training, and research.
Five Core Themes
- Leadership of the Self
- Working with Life Challenges
- Mindfulness and Awareness
- Emotional and Social Intelligence
- Being Bhutanese
Member Recruitment
Membership is open to individuals who are willing to help others and contribute positively to the wellbeing of the community.
Members are expected to demonstrate excellent service, punctuality, trustworthiness, and approachability.
Functions of the Club
The Happiness and Wellbeing Club serves as the main operational body of the centre.
In consultation with the centre coordinators, the club assists in planning, monitoring, and managing happiness and wellbeing-related programs and activities.
The club also supports the implementation and outreach of the centre’s programs to students, staff, and the wider community.
