
Wellbeing Economy Policy Design Course
An interactive online tool for those who want to explore how governments can help people and nature thrive together

Have you ever wondered how governments can take actions towards regenerative and distributive economies? Do you want to learn from governments who are already taking actions around the world? Then this free online course on Wellbeing Economy Policy Design is for you!
Whether working at a local, regional or (inter)national level, you’ll be equipped and inspired with tools and examples to help drive holistic, inclusive and sustainable policy development.
Through an engaging mix of videos, deep dives, case studies and hands-on exercises, this course walks you through what a wellbeing economy is and how governments in cities, regions and countries around the world are working towards it.
You can work through the course individually, at your own pace, or use it as a tool to kick-start wellbeing economy conversations in your team or department.
You can explore the course here: https://wellbeingeconomycourse.org/
The wellbeing economy policy design course has been co-designed by the Wellbeing Economy Alliance, Doughnut Economics Action Lab and ZOE Institute for Future Fit Economies. Partners For a New Economy (P4NE) provided funding to develop this course.
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Monica Zazueta
Vancouver WA
Hello community my name is Monica Zazueta and I am a concerned mum to two beautiful boys and a climate activist. I am involved with multiple different climate and social justice organizations: Alliance for Community Engagement, League of United Latin American Citizens, Citizens Climate Lobby, Beyond Fossil Fuels Force task force, Sierra Club lobbying team, Sierra Club Political Committee, Declare Emergency, Save Vancouver Trees, Washington Environmental Council, Washington State Electric Vehicle Advisory Committee, I am a graduate of Puget Sound Sage Leadership Institute and I am working on a Victory Garden Project with my fellow activist friends. I am very excited to change the paradigm and continue on this path to mature in the best ways. Thank you everyone for everything that you do. Caring is the new way.
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Siobhann Mansel-Pleydell
Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
Founder of Make It Good which is dedicated to accelerating regenerative futures. Most recently part of the Oxfordshire Doughnut Project Team. Funded by Oxfordshire County Council and hosted by Aspire, the project seeks to accelerate understanding of Doughnut Economics in application across three core work streams - developing a preliminary data portrait as a springboard for engagement, understanding how to move from impact assessment to doughnut-informed Decision Making Wheel, and to consider how to begin to apply these tools to strategic economic planning in Oxfordshire.
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Paul Hartley
Witney, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
Worked in trade unions, here and in South Africa, varied experience in criminal justice, drug and alcohol recovery, group work facilitation and community media. Working on a Maker Space project currently and looking for partners. Very keen to develop more holistic projects which combine local economy, health and wellbeing, active citizenship.
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Grahame Paterson
Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom
My interests cover sport, education, community development, health & wellbeing, architecture and place-making, change-making people and Impact Investment, amongst other topics. Curiosity. I am on a journey of discovery and DEAL covers a lot of the issues I want to learn about and contribute to.
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Cyrus Mbugua
Nairobi, Kenya
Am passionate about Sustainability and the Circular Economy.
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