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SUMMARY:Thriving not just surviving - a participatory study of wellbeing i
 n financial hardship - Speaker to be confirmed
DTSTART:20211102T130000Z
DTEND:20211102T140000Z
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CONTACT:Prof Diane Coyle
DESCRIPTION:"Book your place":https://www.eventbrite.com/e/thriving-not-ju
 st-surviving-tickets-192313323327\n\nThis webinar accompanies the launch o
 f a report on a pioneering exercise in which people with lived experience 
 of financial hardship\, the national poverty Turn2Us and academics from th
 e Bennett Institute for Public Policy came together to coproduce a theory 
 of thriving.\n\nWe'll describe how we organised coproduction\, what we lea
 rned about thriving under financial hardship\, and how organisations can m
 ake people’s lived experience central to their work.\n\nThis event will 
 be of particular interest to people working in the charity and public poli
 cy sectors with a particular interest in wellbeing and poverty.\n\n"Book y
 our place":https://www.eventbrite.com/e/thriving-not-just-surviving-ticket
 s-192313323327\n\n"Read more about the project.":https://www.bennettinstit
 ute.cam.ac.uk/research/research-projects/Many-Dimensions-of-Well-being/\n\
 n*Speakers*\n\n*Dr Anna Alexandrova* is a Reader in Philosophy of Science 
 at the University of Cambridge\, a Fellow of King’s College\, Cambridge\
 , and the principal investigator for the ‘Expertise Under Pressure’ gr
 oup at CRASSH. \n\n*Dr Mark Fabian* is a welfare economist working on the 
 Measuring Wellbeing project at the Bennett Institute for Public Policy. Hi
 s research focuses on the epistemology and ethics of wellbeing metrics\, e
 specially how policymakers and citizens understand wellbeing\, its measure
 ment\, and the legitimacy of wellbeing policy interventions. \n\n*Abby Mea
 dows* works at Turn2Us\, a UK based charity fighting poverty\, as their Co
 -production and Participation officer. She also guest lecturers in humanit
 arian response and the contemporary European refugee crisis at the Liverpo
 ol School of Tropical Medicine. \n\n*Jennifer Wallace* is a public policy 
 analyst and writer. She has held a range of positions in the public and vo
 luntary sector and is currently Director at Carnegie UK Trust\, where she 
 applies a wellbeing approach to government policy and promotes wellbeing a
 s a narrative for social change. 
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