Principles for an effective wellbeing budget
Principles for an effective wellbeing budget
Long-term change on the things that matter through upstream analysisBuilding foundations for effective government by developing the right skills, guidance and collaborations across government
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Principles for an Effective Wellbeing Budget is a briefing paper by the Centre for Policy Development’s Wellbeing Government Initiative.
It builds on the research contained in the Redefining Progress report to articulate working principles for the October 2022 Federal Budget in the context of a broader Australian approach to wellbeing government and economics.
It recommends:
Explicit goals through clear links between wellbeing measurements and policy decisionsLong-term change on the things that matter through upstream analysisBuilding foundations for effective government by developing the right skills, guidance and collaborations across government
Beyond the 2022/23 budgetary cycle the briefing note recommends:
Staying on course with regular progress assessmentsSystems that embed wellbeing into decision-making across governmentGuardrails through independent oversightCommunity dialogue to determine what matters mostThe briefing note was written by CPD Senior Wellbeing Adviser Dr Cressida Gaukroger and Strategic Adviser Dr Katherine Trebeck
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