Cities and countries around the globe are starting to incorporate a well-being approach by reorienting policies and budgets to benefit people and long-term sustainability. With insights from an international group of scientists, practitioners, and innovators, Well-Being considers the measurement focus of conversations surrounding well-being, then moves beyond to action: shifts in policy, narratives, and power, and alignment with other movements across sectors.
Cities and countries around the globe are starting to incorporate a well-being approach by reorienting policies and budgets to benefit people and long-term sustainability. With insights from an international group of scientists, practitioners, and innovators, Well-Being considers the measurement focus of conversations surrounding well-being, then moves beyond to action: shifts in policy, narratives, and power, and alignment with other movements across sectors.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alonzo L. Plough, PhD, MPH, MA, is the chief science officer and vice president of Research-Evaluation-Learning at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Plough has had a distinguished career in public health practice, academia, and philanthropy. His work focuses on improving health and well-being, and achieving health equity. Plough serves as a board member for many health and social welfare organizations.
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* TABLE OF CONTENTS * Foreword * Richard E. Besser * Introduction: The Imperative for Well-Being in an Inequitable World * Karabi Acharya and Alonzo L. Plough * SECTION I: WHY WELL-BEING * 1: Well-Being as a Pathway to Equity * Based on papers prepared for the Bellagio gathering by: Walter Flores, Éloi Laurent, Jennifer Prah-Ruger * 2: The Rationale for a Well-Being Approach: Discussion and Case Studies from Bellagio * SECTION II: DEFINING WELL-BEING AND DETERMINING WHETHER WE'RE GETTING THERE * 3: The Stories the Numbers Do Not Tell: Measuring and Monitoring Well-Being in a Culture of Health * Carol Graham * 4: Why the Dials on the Dashboard Matter: Discussion and Case Studies from Bellagio * SECTION III: NARRATIVES AND CULTURE * 5: The Intersection of Narrative and Culture and Their Role in Advancing Well-Being * Nila Fietje and Felicity Thomas * 6: The Power of Shifting Narratives, Expectations and Consciousness: Discussion and Case Studies from Bellagio * SECTION IV: THE VITAL ROLE OF GRASSROOTS ENGAGEMENT AND THE NEED TO SHIFT POWER * 7: Integration of Well-Being with Resilience and Other Broad Scale Social Change * Anita Chandra * 8: The Imperative for Community-Driven Approaches and Radical Inclusion: Discussion and Case Studies from Bellagio * SECTION V: COLLABORATION AND INTEGRATION ACROSS SECTORS AND MOVEMENTS * 9: Creating a Government Commitment to Well-Being * Tim Ng * 10: A Cross-Sector Approach that Breaks Down Silos and Encourages Innovation: Discussion and Case Studies from Bellagio * SECTION VI: CASE STUDIES * * - Bhutan * - Nova Scotia, Canada * - Palestine * - Singapore * - United Kingdom * SECTION VII: REFLECTIONS * 11: Afterword: Implications for Well-Being Policies in the United States * Julia E. Rusk * 12: Afterword: The Future of Well-Being * Laura Kubzansky * 13: Conclusion * Alonzo L. Plough * Bellagio Conference Participant List * Acknowledgments * References * Index
* TABLE OF CONTENTS * Foreword * Richard E. Besser * Introduction: The Imperative for Well-Being in an Inequitable World * Karabi Acharya and Alonzo L. Plough * SECTION I: WHY WELL-BEING * 1: Well-Being as a Pathway to Equity * Based on papers prepared for the Bellagio gathering by: Walter Flores, Éloi Laurent, Jennifer Prah-Ruger * 2: The Rationale for a Well-Being Approach: Discussion and Case Studies from Bellagio * SECTION II: DEFINING WELL-BEING AND DETERMINING WHETHER WE'RE GETTING THERE * 3: The Stories the Numbers Do Not Tell: Measuring and Monitoring Well-Being in a Culture of Health * Carol Graham * 4: Why the Dials on the Dashboard Matter: Discussion and Case Studies from Bellagio * SECTION III: NARRATIVES AND CULTURE * 5: The Intersection of Narrative and Culture and Their Role in Advancing Well-Being * Nila Fietje and Felicity Thomas * 6: The Power of Shifting Narratives, Expectations and Consciousness: Discussion and Case Studies from Bellagio * SECTION IV: THE VITAL ROLE OF GRASSROOTS ENGAGEMENT AND THE NEED TO SHIFT POWER * 7: Integration of Well-Being with Resilience and Other Broad Scale Social Change * Anita Chandra * 8: The Imperative for Community-Driven Approaches and Radical Inclusion: Discussion and Case Studies from Bellagio * SECTION V: COLLABORATION AND INTEGRATION ACROSS SECTORS AND MOVEMENTS * 9: Creating a Government Commitment to Well-Being * Tim Ng * 10: A Cross-Sector Approach that Breaks Down Silos and Encourages Innovation: Discussion and Case Studies from Bellagio * SECTION VI: CASE STUDIES * * - Bhutan * - Nova Scotia, Canada * - Palestine * - Singapore * - United Kingdom * SECTION VII: REFLECTIONS * 11: Afterword: Implications for Well-Being Policies in the United States * Julia E. Rusk * 12: Afterword: The Future of Well-Being * Laura Kubzansky * 13: Conclusion * Alonzo L. Plough * Bellagio Conference Participant List * Acknowledgments * References * Index
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