Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts May 24, 2019 The challenge is now to use better measures of progress to build better lives by Paul Allin, Visiting Professor of statistics, Imperial College London, chair of the Advisory Panel of the What Works Centre for Wellbeing, and former director of the UK Measuring National Wellbeing Programme.
News Stories Read More News Stories April 8, 2019 Trust Welcomes Online Harms White Paper by Carnegie UK Trust
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts April 3, 2019 A wellbeing economy as an antidote to an economic system that is unsustainable, unfair, unstable, and unhappy by Dr. Katherine Trebeck, Policy and Knowledge lead at the Wellbeing Economy Alliance
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts April 2, 2019 Valuing data in Community Planning – building capacity in Northern Ireland by Dr Gavan Rafferty, Lecturer in Spatial Planning and Development, Ulster University
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts March 29, 2019 Lessons on Wellbeing: Facilitating Learning between Wales and Northern Ireland by Dr Victoria Winkler, Director of the Bevan Foundation
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts March 26, 2019 If we measure the wrong thing, we will do the wrong thing by Martine Durand, Chief Statistician and Director of Statistics and Data Directorate, OECD
News Stories Read More News Stories March 21, 2019 Delivering the Northern Ireland we want by Carnegie UK Trust
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts March 8, 2019 Who is responsible for kindness? by Ben Thurman, Policy and Development Officer, Carnegie UK Trust
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts January 30, 2019 Internet Harm Reduction: a Proposal by Professor Lorna Woods and William Perrin
News Stories Read More News Stories December 11, 2018 Wellbeing and Devolution: Reframing the role of government in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland by Carnegie UK Trust
News Stories Read More News Stories November 1, 2018 Julia Unwin report examines role of kindness in public policy by Carnegie UK Trust
Blog Posts Read More Blog Posts November 1, 2018 Kindness and emotions: public policy’s blind spot by Julia Unwin CBE