“How’s life?”
This might be a simple question to answer for some, but our well-being, be it personal or national, is made up of so many different things. This could include how happy or anxious we feel, to how often we volunteer, to the abundance of important wildlife species in the UK.
Measuring national well-being helps us to understand how we’re doing beyond standard economic measures. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) shows what matters most to people when it comes to living a good and meaningful life.
At the next instalment of the ‘Bringing data to life’ webinar series, ONS will delve into the fascinating world of well-being statistics for beginners. ONS will explore how they measure well-being, how they adapt to reflect societal changes, and explain why it’s a crucial aspect of national statistics.
The webinar will also be joined by guest speakers to explain how well-being statistics are used at a national and local level. They will share how well-being statistics can inform public policy and ultimately improve the quality of life for individuals and communities.
This interactive webinar is for everyone and will give you a beginners’ understanding of how well-being statistics are created and used to improve the lives of all.