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Dec 12, 2023 | By Centre
Statement of closure
Centre Blog
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
Guest Blog
Feb 1, 2024 | By What Works Centre for Wellbeing
What we know about wellbeing in place and community 2014 – 2024
Guest Blog
Feb 22, 2024 | By What Works Centre for Wellbeing
What we know about loneliness and connection 2014 – 2024
Guest Blog
Mar 28, 2024 | By What Works Centre for Wellbeing
What we know about working age and workplace wellbeing 2014 – 2024
Guest Blog
Apr 7, 2022 | By Ashraf Hamzah
Measuring mental wellbeing through difficult life transitions: a look at the WEMWBS scales in practice
Guest Blog
Oct 8, 2015 | By Centre
Mental health day and wellbeing
Centre Blog
Apr 4, 2017 | By Patricia Curmi
Learning at work and wellbeing: what works?
Guest Blog
Aug 17, 2017 | By Centre
Call for evidence: engagement and progression in learning for 16 – 24 year olds and wellbeing
Centre Blog
Sep 6, 2017 | By Centre
Job-related learning: who benefits, and how much?
Centre Blog
Nov 14, 2017 | By Centre
Call for Evidence: Outdoor recreation, families and wellbeing
Centre Blog
Aug 5, 2020 | By Dr Louise Moore
Life on hold: children’s wellbeing in lockdown
Guest Blog
Mar 3, 2021 | By Centre
What matters for our sense of purpose?
Centre Blog
Jun 16, 2021 | By Professor Miles Richardson
How can ‘nature connectedness’ improve wellbeing for people and nature?
Guest Blog
May 26, 2022 | By Centre
The Italian experience with equitable and sustainable wellbeing indicators in the budget cycle
Centre Blog
May 26, 2022 | By Stewart Martin
Call for evidence: Places, spaces and social connections (closed)
Centre Blog
Apr 20, 2023 | By What Works Centre for Wellbeing
Key insights into loneliness and wellbeing in young people
Guest Blog