The WIN

What is the Wellbeing Intelligence Network?

An evidence institute that provides accessible, robust insights on what is needed and what works to maximise wellbeing. It identifies priority needs for sectors and communities, sharing costs and knowledge across the network.

Value Creation

DELIVERS MORE VALUE

FOR MONEY

Instead of every organisation investing in research individually, economy of effort is achieved, the cost of the measurement is shared across the network.

IDENTIFIES PRIORITIES FOR INVESTMENT

The Wellbeing Intelligence Network uses statistical analysis to identify what matters most for people in context, providing a clear road map for where resources should be directed for maximum impact.

FACILITATES A SYSTEMIC

APPROACH

Measuring wellbeing provides a holistic profile of the needs of people to identify gaps and overlaps in what is being addressed, working to get to the root cause of problems and reducing waste and duplication.

SUPPORTS SECTORS AND COMMUNITIES

Through measuring the lived experience of people directly, in a culturally safe and ethical way, the Wellbeing Intelligence Network listens to the voices of communities.

Services

The Wellbeing Intelligence Network creates research syndicates to facilitate collective action, sharing costs and knowledge across the network.

COMMUNITY WELLBEING NEEDS ASSESSMENTS

We uncover what drives the wellbeing of people around the world and track and monitor it year on year.

RESEARCH AND ADVOCACY

We drive developments in how wellbeing is measured.

EDUCATION

We build capability across the eco system to measure and create impact.

How does it work?

Prototype

Users

INVESTMENT AND PHILANTHROPY

• Inform targeted investment approach/screen investments
• Attract investors

ENTERPRISE

• Evidence for government tender submissions
• Attract clients
• Inform ESG/CSR strategy

NFP AND CHARITIES

• Inform targeted investment approach
• Evidence for grants
• Fundraising

GOVERNMENT

• Inform budget allocation and policy design
• Demonstrate effective use of public monies