What is the Well-being of Future Generations Act?
We are applying the principles of the to all our work through The Well-being Goals and The Five Ways of Working. We are expanding the dialogue far and wide 鈥 across continents. There is no blue print for getting it right but every culture and background brings its own contribution to the discussion.
The Well-being Goals
A prosperous world
Is prosperity all about being materially rich? How will I decide what鈥檚 鈥榚nough鈥? What鈥檚 actually important to me?
A resilient world
Do I really give the environment and my impact on it a second thought? And what changes do I need to make to encourage and help them to stay?
A healthier world
We are lucky to have been born into one of the wealthiest societies on earth, but material wealth can bring health problems of its own. What鈥檚 going to be my first step towards a healthier life?
A more equal world
Am I sensitive to the prejudices and discrimination that鈥檚 going on around me? Do I treat everyone whatever their background with respect?
A world of cohesive communities
What about your house, halls corridor, course or club? They are all communities too. We can all ask ourselves, 鈥淎m I helping to make it all gel?鈥
A world of vibrant culture and thriving languages
How can I, even if I don鈥檛 speak another language, value human diversity and all the benefits it brings?
Being globally responsible
What can we do to understand better what鈥檚 going on and what our place in the world is?
The Five Ways of Working
1. Long term thinking
We need to be thinking about how to balance short term needs with our long term needs. How long is long term?
2. Prevention
Acting to prevent problems from occurring or getting worse is always a good idea in every sense.
3. Integration
Considering how our individual objectives might impact on each of the wellbeing goals and on other people.
4. Collaboration
Working together with a common purpose
5. Involvement
Whatever we do at work and at home, and whatever our business we should be thinking about engaging with people.