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APPG Wellbeing Econ

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The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Wellbeing Economics is an officially recognised cross-party group of MPs and Lords in the UK Parliament.

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linkhttps://wellbeingeconomics.co.uk calendar_today07-11-2012 18:18:23

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Chris Ruane (@chrisruane58) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many thanks to our excellent speakers from NI, Wales, Scotland & New Zealand who spoke at today's APPG Wellbeing Econ on the great steps they are taking to improve the wellbeing of their citizens. We have a lot to learn from pioneering work on wellbeing in these countries.

Many thanks to our excellent speakers from NI, Wales, Scotland &amp; New Zealand who spoke at today's <a href="/APPGWellbeing/">APPG Wellbeing Econ</a> on the great steps they are taking to improve the wellbeing of their citizens. We have a lot to learn from pioneering work on wellbeing in these countries.
What Works Centre for Wellbeing (@whatworkswb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As the UK approaches another Spending Review, a group of parliamentarians are calling for a major change of direction: policy should be targeted at the #wellbeing of the people and not at economic growth, published by the APPG Wellbeing Econ >> bit.ly/2Ws6ey1

As the UK approaches another Spending Review, a group of parliamentarians are calling for a major change of direction: policy should be targeted at the #wellbeing of the people and not at economic growth, published by the <a href="/APPGWellbeing/">APPG Wellbeing Econ</a> &gt;&gt; bit.ly/2Ws6ey1
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"Personal wellbeing rather than economic growth should be the primary aim of government spending" - The Guardian after the APPG Wellbeing Econ launch of A #SpendingReview to Increase Wellbeing, by Lord Richard Layard. What will be in tomorrow's Spending Review? > bit.ly/2X2UMpr

Saïd Business School (@oxfordsbs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This morning Jan-Emmanuel De Neve presented groundbreaking research conducted with BT to the UK Government's APPG Wellbeing Econ committee. The research has found that happy workers are 13% more productive. Read more: oxsbs.link/2IYHoOi

This morning <a href="/jedeneve/">Jan-Emmanuel De Neve</a> presented groundbreaking research conducted with <a href="/bt_uk/">BT</a> to the UK Government's <a href="/APPGWellbeing/">APPG Wellbeing Econ</a> committee. The research has found that happy workers are 13% more productive. Read more: oxsbs.link/2IYHoOi
Claire Tyler (@clairet_uklords) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to be part of this morning’s discussions on the importance of wellbeing in the workplace. Real benefits for employees and organisations alike. A lot more that Govt could do in this area too!

Chris Ruane (@chrisruane58) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Admist all the #Brexit chat today I was proud to chair an APPG Wellbeing Econ Economics session on wellbeing and employment practices this morning. Major thanks to What Works Centre for Wellbeing for their excellent work in coordinating the meeting

Admist all the #Brexit chat today I was proud to chair an <a href="/APPGWellbeing/">APPG Wellbeing Econ</a> Economics session on wellbeing and employment practices this morning. Major thanks to <a href="/WhatWorksWB/">What Works Centre for Wellbeing</a> for their excellent work in coordinating the meeting
Chris Ruane (@chrisruane58) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We heard evidence from speakers representing a really diverse group of orgs including Anglian Water Kellogg Company University of Oxford B Corp UK Natural Capital Coalition @BP_UK and Mace. Wonderful to see so many private sector organisations driving the wellbeing agenda!

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Motion agreed in Lords' debate yesterday on the case for the Government to use #wellbeing as a key indicator of national performance when setting budgets, deciding policy priorities and reviewing the effectiveness of policy goals: bit.ly/38H37Es

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How has #Covid19 impacted on #wellbeing in the UK? Our first virtual meeting of 2020 took place earlier in the month to discuss this important issue. Have a look at the minutes here... wellbeingeconomics.co.uk/2020/11/04/how…

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Our next meeting will take place online at 2pm on 24 June. We will discuss #wellbeing in different places in the UK, in the context of the government’s levelling up agenda. Sign up here 👇 eventbrite.co.uk/e/levelling-up…

Our next meeting will take place online at 2pm on 24 June. We will discuss #wellbeing in different places in the UK, in the context of the government’s levelling up agenda. Sign up here 👇
eventbrite.co.uk/e/levelling-up…
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Minutes from last week's meeting on levelling up wellbeing are now available on our website 👇 wellbeingeconomics.co.uk/2021/06/24/lev…

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Our next meeting will take place this Wednesday 3 November - where we will discuss children's #wellbeing. We have an excellent line up of speakers. Sign up here to join the discussion... 👇eventbrite.co.uk/e/children-and…