Whole-of-Government Wellbeing Approaches: A Comparative Analysis of Four central Government Initiatives

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Whole-of-Government Wellbeing Approaches: A Comparative Analysis of Four central Government Initiatives

10 Aug 2022

Well-being approaches are innovative initiatives to include well-being (or quality of life) goals and indicators in public policy-making and budget allocation processes. In an effort to inform decision-making around these approaches, the National Collaborating Center for Healthy Public Policy (NCCHPP) has produced a comparative analysis of four wellness approaches put forward by the governments of Scotland, Finland, New Zealand and Wales. This analysis revealed similarities and differences in terms of reference; the objectives pursued; implementation, evaluation and accountability mechanisms; the roles of the different actors; the difficulties related to the implementation and possible solutions to overcome them.
ncchpp, national collaborating centre for healthy public policy, public health,

Authors

Hélène Poliquin

Pages
103
Published in
Canada
Title in English
Whole-of-Government Wellbeing Approaches: A Comparative Analysis of Four Central Government Initiatives