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Dec 12, 2023 | By Centre
Statement of closure
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Mar 21, 2024 | By What Works Centre for Wellbeing
What we know about national wellbeing, and the methods and measures to assess it 2014 – 2024
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Feb 1, 2024 | By What Works Centre for Wellbeing
What we know about wellbeing in place and community 2014 – 2024
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Feb 22, 2024 | By What Works Centre for Wellbeing
What we know about loneliness and connection 2014 – 2024
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Mar 28, 2024 | By What Works Centre for Wellbeing
What we know about working age and workplace wellbeing 2014 – 2024
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May 19, 2022 | By Professor Paul Allin
The role and use of official statistics in measuring wellbeing
Guest Blog
May 12, 2022 | By Centre
What works to improve mental wellbeing in the UK: insights from WEMWBS
Centre Blog
May 12, 2022 | By Centre
Rapid review of wellbeing evaluation research using the WEMWBS scales
Centre Blog
Nov 11, 2021 | By Sarah Stewart-Brown
Insights and Reflections on the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scales (WEMWBS)
Guest Blog
Oct 28, 2021 | By Nancy Hey
Understanding Thriving Communities
Centre Blog
Sep 23, 2021 | By Centre
Measuring Children and Young People’s Subjective Wellbeing
Centre Blog
Sep 23, 2021 | By Margherita Musella
Children and Young People’s Measures: ONS4 evaluations and beyond
Centre Blog
Jul 21, 2021 | By Margherita Musella
A Handbook for Wellbeing Policy-Making: launch webinar
Centre Blog
May 13, 2021 | By Centre
Wellbeing and employment: While working is good for wellbeing, retiring is better
Centre Blog
May 6, 2021 | By Centre
Wellbeing of men and women in the UK: Anxiety in women, exacerbated by Covid-19
Centre Blog
Apr 14, 2021 | By Ingrid Abreu Scherer
Guide to effective case studies
Centre Blog
Feb 24, 2021 | By Clair Fisher
Government policy: what’s wellbeing got to do with it?
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