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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 ...
APPG Inquiry, Evidence session 4: Planning policy and wellbeing
This session aimed to explore three key questions:
How can the planning system support well-being?
How far ...
APPG Inquiry, Evidence session 3: Mindfulness in health and education
This session aimed to explore two key questions:
What policy interventions related to mindfulness could ...
APPG Inquiry, Evidence session 2: Labour markets and wellbeing
This session aimed to explore two key questions:
What would UK labour market policy look like if it was ...
APPG Inquiry, Evidence session 1: Culture
The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Wellbeing Economics held an inquiry into how policy can increase ...
Wellbeing across the UK: Why are there differences and what can we do about it?
Analysis of the new subjective wellbeing data collected by the Office for National Statistics has shown, for ...
Lessons from Costa Rica? Topping the Happy Planet Index
The speakers discussed why Costa Rica scored well across all three component measures used to calculate nef’s ...
Happy workers = Business growth?
The panellists discussed whether promoting the wellbeing of employees helps increase workplace productivity and ...
Is economic growth essential for wellbeing?
The meeting explored whether economic growth is essential to our wellbeing in the short and long-term; whether it ...
Wellbeing statistics: how will Whitehall respond?
Sir Gus O’Donnell, the Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Civil Service, discussed how Whitehall could use the ...
Wellbeing and public policy
Professor Seligman, founder of positive psychology and past President of the American Psychological Association, ...
Measuring wellbeing and the implications for policy
The meeting explored the Office of National Statistic’s plans to measure ‘national wellbeing’ and how those ...
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