What Works Centre for Wellbeing
Publisher: What Works Centre for Wellbeing, London.Summary: The What Works Centre for Wellbeing believes that improving wellbeing is the ultimate goal of policy and community action. It is an independent collaborating centre that develops and shares robust and accessible wellbeing evidence to improve decision making that is used by: governments – national, local, and the wider public sector; businesses – large, small and multi national, professional bodies; and civil society – charities, social enterprises and community groups. .Subject(s): community development | wellbeing | public health | health status | evidence based practice | Internet websitesDigital copyAvailability: Online access | Associated documentation List(s) this item appears in: Communities and health [October 2023] | Public health in England (September 2023] | Arts, design and the environment in health and care [March 2022]
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The What Works Centre for Wellbeing believes that improving wellbeing is the ultimate goal of policy and community action. It is an independent collaborating centre that develops and shares robust and accessible wellbeing evidence to improve decision making that is used by: governments – national, local, and the wider public sector; businesses – large, small and multi national, professional bodies; and civil society – charities, social enterprises and community groups.
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