18th November 2024
11:00 – 17:00
Swansea Arena, Oystermouth Road Bae Copr Bay SA1 3BX

4theRegion, WE Cymru, Oxfam Cymru, Cwmpas, Public Health Wales and the Future Generations Commissioner for Wales are organising the inaugural Wellbeing Economy Cymru conference in November 2024.

This will be a Festival of Ideas, open to everyone from all walks of life, with special relevance for all those working in sustainable business, economic development, community empowerment and public services in Wales. This event will aim to change how we think about our economy, its purpose, and its possibilities – and will highlight the practical actions being taken at local, regional and national level to transition Wales to a wellbeing economy.

Join us, as we come together from communities, businesses and organisations, to explore what Wellbeing Economics can do for Wales.

With topline speakers including…

  • Kate Raworth, author of ‘Doughnut Economics’
  • Derek Walker, Future Generations Commissioner

OUTLINE AGENDA

Engage in conversation across the public, private and third sectors, and listen to a wide range of voices, exploring powerful ideas that offer a clear direction for Wales’ economy.

The importance of measuring the wellbeing economy, to balance traditional economic metrics such as GDP, and drive real change.

Our economic system is focussed on economic growth. How can we ensure we develop an economy that delivers wellbeing for people, places and planet?

What it means to be a Wellbeing Economy citizen, business, public body or organisation, and how all of us can invest in (and grow) Wales’ wellbeing economy on a day-to-day basis.

How Wellbeing Economics can provide the unifying narrative that we need for the economy in Wales, and how we can shape that common vision through the Wellbeing of Future Generations Act.

How to apply Wellbeing Economics in economic development policies and strategies at every level to shape your local, regional and national economy.

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