Policy tools: wellbeing impacts and cost effectiveness

How does your policy or programme impact people's wellbeing? Is it good value?
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Policy tools: wellbeing impacts and cost effectiveness
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Nov 2017
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Why take this course?

🎉 Course Title: Policy Tools: Wellbeing Impacts and Cost Effectiveness

Headline: How does your policy or programme impact people's wellbeing? Is it good value?

🎓 What you'll learn: This free, video-based course, modeled after a live course delivered to esteemed policy makers and practitioners in October 2017, combines theory with hands-on exercises. It's designed to teach you a fresh, practical approach to measuring the direct relationship between any policy or programme and its impact on people's wellbeing. Drawn from the wisdom of Lord Gus O’Donnell, Professor Richard Layard, and other leading policy and wellbeing experts, this course provides you with the essential tools to evaluate whether your policies or interventions are cost-effective.

Course Overview:

  • Understanding Wellbeing: If you're involved in creating or influencing national or local policy, or managing public programmes, you understand that enhancing wellbeing is a primary goal. This course will help you achieve this effectively.

  • Measuring Value for Money: Until now, assessing the value for money of policies aimed at improving people's lives has been challenging. This course fills that gap by introducing you to metrics and methods that can determine the wellbeing impacts of your decisions.

Key Features:

  • Expert Insights: Learn from the insights of Lord Gus O’Donnell and Professor Richard Layard, along with other influential figures in policy and wellbeing.

  • Practical Tools: Access practical tools and frameworks that will guide you in assessing the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of your policies and interventions.

  • Real-World Application: Apply what you learn directly to your current role, ensuring that your policy decisions are grounded in wellbeing outcomes and fiscal responsibility.

Course Highlights:

  • Interactive Learning: Engage with a combination of video content, reading materials, and interactive exercises designed to enhance your understanding and application of wellbeing metrics in policy analysis.

  • Comprehensive Coverage: From the factors that determine wellbeing to the big ideas behind making policy decisions, this course covers it all.

  • Empowerment through Knowledge: Gain the knowledge and tools necessary to confidently evaluate whether your policies or programmes are effectively improving people's lives and providing good value for money.

Who should take this course:

  • Policy makers at all levels of government
  • Public service professionals
  • Programme managers within health, employment, economics, planning, and other sectors focused on improving wellbeing
  • Academics interested in the intersection of policy and wellbeing
  • Anyone who wants to understand how to measure and improve the impact of their interventions on people's lives.

Embark on a journey to transform your approach to policy making with this comprehensive course that aligns policy outcomes with the profound objective of enhancing the wellbeing of individuals and communities alike. Enroll now and become a champion for meaningful change! 🚀🌟

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