The What Works Centre for Wellbeing is a collaborating Centre working out what organisations in all sectors - public, private, and civil society - can do to improve wellbeing.
He Ara Waiora, the mātauranga Māori partner to the Living Standards Framework, is rapidly growing in prominence as it is applied ever more widely across government for budget and policy purposes.
Professors Paul Frijters and Chris Krekel of the London School of Economics will explain Well-Being Years (WELLBY’s) cost-benefit analysis as recently adopted by the UK bureaucracy.
The OECD report COVID-19 and Wellbeing: Life in the Pandemic explores the immediate implications of the pandemic for people's lives and livelihoods in OECD countries.
This is your opportunity to hear the Secretary to the Treasury speak on recent developments to the Living Standards Framework and how it is being used within the Treasury, including in the Treasury’s first Wellbeing Report as now required ever