Post-Brexit Britain – surviving or thriving?
By Liz Zeidler, Chief Exec Today is a big day. Like all divorces, things have reached a point where the ‘for better or worse’ promises of yesteryear have fallen away....
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New research evidences benefits of wellbeing training
We were thrilled to see that our friends and long-time collaborators Action for Happiness have gained so many headlines about their wellbeing workshop and the new evidence that shows they...
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Using the Thriving Places Index to understand employment data
We’ve designed the Thriving Places Index (TPI) to show whether an area is creating the conditions for people to thrive, within environmental limits and in a socially just way. Unlike...
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Making wellbeing measurement work
Last week, Centre for Thriving Places co-hosted the launch of associate Sam Wren-Lewis' new book, The Happiness Problem: Expecting better in an uncertain world. At the event Sam and Liz...
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What’s beyond wellbeing measurement?
Guest blog from philosopher and long-time Centre for Thriving Places associate Sam Wren-Lewis During my time as Head of Research and Development at Centre for Thriving Places, I helped develop...
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Understanding national wellbeing data with the Thriving Places Index
Last week, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) released their annual personal wellbeing data at local level bulletin. This is a data set and analysis of self-reported wellbeing - people’s...
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Measuring, understanding and improving wellbeing at the Royal West of England Academy
Happy City is working with the Royal West of England Academy - Bristol’s oldest public art gallery - to measure, understand and improve wellbeing using our Happiness Pulse data analytics...
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Thriving Places Index case studies in ONS data bulletin
We’re thrilled that data from the Thriving Places Index has been included in the latest ONS personal wellbeing bulletin. Four case studies have been produced from the Thriving Places Index...
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Ten years of progress towards redefining “progress”
Last week decision makers from around the world gathered at the OECD headquarters in Paris to discuss “Putting Wellbeing Metrics into Policy Action”. It was the third time Centre for...
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Can wellbeing grow amid deprivation and division?
This week, many of our past academic partners alongside our colleagues at What Works Centre for Wellbeing published new research into the role of place and community conditions for wellbeing....
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