Economic Wellbeing : how can we design economies that foster community wellbeing?
· What does a Wellbeing Economy look like?
· How can coaches support the shift to economic frameworks that embrace the needs of the whole community?
In this session we will explore with Amanda, the knowledge and policy lead for the Wellbeing Economy Alliance (WEAll), the role of coaches in shifting toward Economic Wellbeing.
Recently she and her team developed the Wellbeing Economy Policy Design Guide which contains practical tools, case studies and suggestions to support communities to:
1. Transform their vision of progress and move beyond GDP
2. Design a strategy to foster the areas of economic life most important for wellbeing
3. Assess and select policies to support systems change
4. Foster inclusive, participatory policy implementation
5. Evaluate policy impacts on wellbeing for learning, adaptation and success
After presenting this guide, Amanda will answer questions and discuss the pivotal role that coaching can play in supporting a Wellbeing approach within communities for the future.
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Event Timezone Reference - GMT
Presenter(s) Bio
Amanda Janoo is the knowledge and policy lead for the Wellbeing Economy Alliance (WEAll) www.weall.org. The Wellbeing Economy Alliance is a time-bound project that aims to catalyse systems change toward the realisation of a just and sustainable economy. WEAll does this by linking and coordinating activity at all levels of the Wellbeing Economy movement, to create a critical mass of people and organisations working toward a common vision. Prior to joining WEAll, Amanda worked for the United Nations as an economic policy and structural transformation expert. She has over a decade of experience working with governments around the world to build just and sustainable economies. Amanda Graduated from Cambridge University with an MPhil in Development Studies and heralds from the green mountain state of Vermont, in the USA.
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