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Children’s wellbeing

The APPG last did a session on children and young people’s wellbeing in December 2018. Since then, there have been ...

Levelling up wellbeing

“The UK government is committed to levelling up across the whole of the United Kingdom to ensure that no community ...

How has Covid-19 impacted on wellbeing in the UK?

The Covid-19 pandemic is a major health crisis. Covid-related policies, guidance and behaviours have resulted in ...

Wellbeing, Work and Business

How can businesses improve wellbeing, through employment practices as well as the wider impact on society? In ...

Implementing wellbeing: What we learn from Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and New Zealand

In this meeting we heard from speakers who have been leading the implementation of a wellbeing agenda across the ...

A Spending Review to Increase Wellbeing: an open letter to the Chancellor, 2019

A Spending Review to Increase Wellbeing written by Lord Richard Layard, launched by the All Party Parliamentary ...

Wellbeing and the Spending Review 2019

The 2019 Spending Review presents an opportunity for the UK to be explicit about it’s goals and allocate spending ...

Measuring Children’s Wellbeing

This meeting was an opportunity to review why measuring children’s wellbeing is important and what impact a ...

How should we measure national success?

This event brought together parliamentarians and key players from across civil society and the business world to ...

Hustings on wellbeing

This event brought together candidates from political parties to set out their party’s approach to wellbeing, and ...

APPG report launch: Wellbeing in four policy areas

This event launched the report resulting from the inquiry on mechanisms to increase wellbeing without increasing ...

APPG Inquiry, Evidence session 5: Gus O’Donnell

Our fifth and final evidence session took a step back from policy detail to explore overarching questions about ...
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