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Introduction image: Rita Seneca/Unsplash
Figure 1: adapted from Figure 1 The three modules and key skill sets covered in the Skills-Based Model of Personal Resilience in Baker, F.R.R., Baker, K., Burrell, J. (2021) ‘Introducing the skills-based model of personal resilience: Drawing on content and process factors to build resilience in the workplace’, Journal of Occupational and organizational Psychology, 94(6), pp. 458–481
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Figure 2: Taxonomic wheel of barriers and enablers to mental wellbeing in distance learning in Kate Lister, Jane Seale and Chris Douce (2023) Mental health in distance learning: a taxonomy of barriers and enablers to student mental wellbeing, Open Learning: The Journal of Open, Distance and e-Learning, 38(2), pp. 102–116
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Section 5 image: Schäferle/Pixabay
Figure 3: Seligman’s (2011) PERMA model for wellbeing Seligman in M. (2018) ‘PERMA and the building blocks of well-being’, Journal of Positive Psychology.
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Section 4 video: from the Digital Practice Project, accessible via YouTube https://youtu.be/CkI29AD5f8M ©The Open University
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