Research quality well-being measurement should be accessible to everyone! — ASN Events

Research quality well-being measurement should be accessible to everyone! (#87)

Melanie J Weir 1
  1. Langley Group, Tauranga, Region, New Zealand

This presentation will inspire thinking about who has access to research quality well-being measurement, every day.

 

We wear activity trackers to monitor individual steps, sleep, or even calories. Imagine if everyone had easy access to track holistic well-being over time with research quality measures of wellbeing.

 

A case study linked to the inspiring work from High Performance Sport New Zealand gives a real-world example of the potential for robust well-being measurement not only for professional athletes, for all people and all organisations.

 

Developed by global leaders in well-being, organisational and positive psychology including Dr Aaron Jarden, Dr Todd Kashdan, Dr Jo Mitchell, Dr Alex Mackenzie, and Dr Dan Weijers, amongst others, Work on Wellbeing assessment, is accessible for all.

 

So how can researchers, scientists, and practitioners normalise the use of robust measurement and understanding of well-being for everyday people? How can easy measurement enhance the practical application of well-being science, for everyone, every day? What can we do to normalise effective tracking of wellbeing, to notice, and to empower us all to take those steps towards flourishing?

 

 

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