Supporting Wellbeing and Change in Northern Ireland through Collaborative Initiatives

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Explore how various programs and initiatives have supported positive change and wellbeing in Northern Ireland, including the launch of wellbeing-focused roundtables, conferences, and local government programs. Learn about key findings, recommendations, and the implementation of wellbeing frameworks to foster community engagement and development.

  • Northern Ireland
  • Wellbeing
  • Change
  • Community Engagement
  • Local Government

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  1. How we have supported change in Northern Ireland 2014 Carnegie Roundtable on Measuring What Matters in NI launched 2016 2013 Wellbeing: From Outcomes to Actions CUK Conference 2018 Launch of Embedding Wellbeing in Local Government Programme Measuring What Matters in NI conference 2015 Launch of Roundtable report and conference Local 2015 New local councils established 2016 Draft programme for government takes a wellbeing approach 2017 Government Act (Northern Ireland) 2014 passed Suspension of NI Assembly

  2. The core components of the Embedding Wellbeing in Northern Ireland Programme Over 350,000 investment 3 peer to peer learningevents 11 Local Authorities applied Study visits outside Northern Ireland that exemplify best practice 1 independent, external Advisory Group SUPPORT ADVICE GUIDANCE 2018 2020 Support for 3 Community Planning Partnerships 3+ year programme

  3. The Carnegie Embedding Wellbeing Programme 2017-2021 Carnegie UK/NILGAtraining on Data and Evidence for elected members (2019) 200+ members of an online peer support network Peer-to-Peer sessions for Community Planning Officers from all 11 Council areas Core support for Project Partners: Shared Leadership (2019-2021) Core support for Project Partners: Co-production (2019-2021) Bespoke Support for Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council Bespoke Support for Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon BoroughCouncil: Bespoke Support for Derry City and Strabane District Council Exploring the development ofan emerging Community, Voluntary and Social Enterprise infrastructure. The creation of an innovative NaturalCapital Account. The development oftheir Community Engagement Strategy. Key Findings and recommendations #NIwellbeing Communication and marketing for the first Statementof Progress. Co-production engagement project to develop locality plans. Development of Good Practice in Community Engagement. A YouthParticipatory Budget Pilot. Measuring the impact of Vitality a localwellbeing programme. Leadershipand Engagement forCommunityPlanning Training Sessions. Developmentofa CommunityEngagement Strategy. 3 Shared Leadership Programmes.

  4. What embeds wellbeing frameworks? Key Findings and recommendations #NIwellbeing

  5. Bottom up and top down Irish Government commitment to a well-being framework for Ireland and NESC report 2016 draft Outcome- based Programme for Government: 14 Strategic Outcomes and 42 indicators Key Findings and recommendations #NIwellbeing 2014 Local Government Act: Community Planning to identify the long-term priorities for improving the social, economic and environmental well- being Local Government Act 2014: Public Participation Networks

  6. Technocratic and democratic Statisticians: NISRA Statisticians: NESC Civil servants Civil servants Key Findings and recommendations #NIwellbeing Civil society Civil society

  7. Time and space Places to come together across professional and social boundaries A shared language to talk about social change Time to develop and implement new systems that supports the shift to wellbeing Key Findings and recommendations #NIwellbeing

  8. Thank you! Carnegie UK Andrew Carnegie House Pittencrieff Street Dunfermline Fife, Scotland KY12 8AW T +44 (0)1383 721445 carnegieuk.org Registered Charity No: SC 012799 operating in the UK Registered Charity No: 20142957 operating in Ireland

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