Wellbeing changemakers are people, with a passion for wellbeing, who use their skills and experience to improve the lives of others, They can work as sole traders or for charities, government or the private sector. The Network of Wellbeing aims
The National Lottery Community Fund has awarded the Network of Wellbeing £252,316 over four years for the Share Shed – A Library of Things and activities to encourage sharing and repairing in South Devon. Here, our Projects Manager, Mirella Ferraz,
The Network of Wellbeing (NOW) is looking to recruit a Network Development Manager – someone to take responsibility for growing our relationships with our followers, especially wellbeing changemakers in the public, private and third sectors. Whoever fills the role will
In early September 2016, some of the Network of Wellbeing team went to Wellbeing 2016 in Birmingham. This blog post is written by the conference founder, Richard Coles, who shares what inspired the event and how it went from an
Things are often more fun and beneficial when we work together; exploring and supporting wellbeing is no different. Co-creating effective paths to wellbeing involves building strong networks through which we can share knowledge, experience and practical support. In this blog
I love my job working as the German Minister of Happiness and Well-being. You may now be asking yourself: Seriously, is there a Ministry of Happiness and Well-being in Germany?! Well, yes, there is! I helped to establish this interactive project
Guest post by Dafydd Thomas about the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act There have been some pretty significant changes in the politics and policies in the Welsh Assembly this year – and I’m not referring to UKIP winning their first
Dr. Claudius van Wyk is an international trainer and practitioner in the theory and practice of holistic wellbeing. In this guest post, Claudius describes a model of wellbeing that he has found useful – the seven pillars of wellbeing –
An Opus Earth production for Network of Wellbeing. The annual Resurgence Festival of Wellbeing in 2015 comprised a day of “Wellbeing in Words” from inspirational speakers specialising in law, psychology, politics, economy, environment, spirituality, health and leadership held at the Bishopsgate
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Jem Bendell director of the Institute for Leadership and Sustainability (IFLAS) at the Leading Wellbeing Research Festival 2015. Watch more and share: Watch more wellbeing-related videos >> Subscribe to our channel on YouTube >> Connect with us on Facebook or Twitter >> If you enjoyed
Jo Confino, Executive Editor of Impact & Innovation at the Huffington Post, being interviewed at the Leading Wellbeing Research Festival 2015, which was organised by the Institute for Leadership and Sustainability and Brathay Trust. In this interview Jo discusses the
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