Public Wellbeing: Local action making national change
Project partners

South Tyneside Council

Manchester City Council

Children's Trust Partnership Hertfordshire

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Endorsed by Ipsos MORI ncvo SDRN

This ground-breaking conference will showcase the work of the Local Wellbeing Project, an unrivalled three year initiative jointly led by the Young Foundation, the Improvement and Development Agency and Professor Lord Richard Layard, from the LSE's Centre for Economic Performance. The project is aimed at testing out practical ways of improving public wellbeing in three very different areas of the UK – Hertfordshire, Manchester and South Tyneside. This work remains the most comprehensive exercise to date on public policy from a wellbeing perspective.

Keynote addresses will include

Rt Hon James Purnell

Rt Hon James Purnell
Secretary of State for Department of Work and Pensions

Enrico Giovannini

Enrico Giovannini
Chief Statistician, Organisation for Economic Cooperation & Development

Martin Seligman

Dr Martin Seligman
Director of Pennsylvania Positive Psychology Centre,
and founder of Positive Psychology

Prof Lord Richard Layard

Professor Lord Richard Layard
Founder and Director of LSE's Centre for Economic Performance,
author of 'Happiness: Lessons from a New Science'

Lucy De Groot

Lucy De Groot
Executive Director, IDeA

Geoff Mulgan

Geoff Mulgan
Director, Young Foundation

Conference Highlights

  • Keynote addresses from ministers across the key central government departments, UK's leading experts and practitioners
  • Case studies and invaluable feedback from Hertfordshire County Council, South Tyneside Council and Manchester City Council, the three local authorities who are pioneering new approaches to promoting wellbeing in local communities
  • Controversial debate on 'This House believes local government has no business trying to make people happy'
  • Complimentary copies of the Local Wellbeing Project report on neighbourliness and empowerment
  • A series of Wellbeing services on offer throughout the course of the day including chair yoga, tai chi, meditation and on-site massage

Please click here to view a sample of the current delegates registered for the event.

For more details about the Conference please refer to the Conference Overview and the Conference Programme

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