Centre for Policy Development Wellbeing Initiative
The Centre for Policy Development’s Wellbeing Initiative works on approaches to the economy that meet the needs of people, communities and the environment they depend on.
With world-leading research in wellbeing economics, government practice and public sector innovation, the CPD Wellbeing Initiative has become a leading research effort on Australia’s approach to wellbeing.
The initiative is a nexus for experts, practitioners, public officials and researchers to equip Australia’s government and economy to chart a course to wellbeing for current and future generations.
Experts working in the Centre for Policy Development Wellbeing Initiative include lead Warwick Smith, strategic adviser Dr Katherine Trebeck, senior adviser Dr Cressida Gaukroger and economist Dr Akwasi Ampofo.
Centre for Policy Development Wellbeing Experts
Cressida Gaukroger (Senior Policy Advisor – Wellbeing)
Expertise
Wellbeing, sustainability, gender equality
Katherine Trebeck (Strategic Advisor – Wellbeing)
Expertise
Economics, wellbeing, sustainable prosperity
Centre for Policy Development Wellbeing work
Media Release – Budget the start of wellbeing path, not the destination
Lachlan Williams - August 2022
Monday 29 August 2022 – An Australian approach to wellbeing should progress beyond quality-of-life measurement and budgeting, be embedded throughout government decision-making, and have independent oversight to ensure it remains on course, a new report has found.
Read MoreRedefining Progress: Global lessons for an Australian approach to wellbeing
Lachlan Williams - August 2022
Redefining Progress is a report from the Centre For Policy Development's Wellbeing Initiative. Looking at 21 global approaches to wellbeing over the past 50 years it identifies four key characteristics of advanced wellbeing approaches to guide an Australia's wellbeing journey.
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