Episode 29: Defining wellbeing: what is it, how do we measure it, and where are we going as a profession?

In this episode, we are delighted to be joined by Chris Jones, Chief Safety and Wellbeing Officer at Ara Poutama, New Zealand’s Department of Corrections. Prior to his role in Corrections, Chris held roles at WorkSafe New Zealand (where he led the Strategy, Guidance and Standards, and Occupational Health teams), Network Rail (as Head of Occupational Health and Wellbeing Strategy) and Nuffield Health (as Head of Physiology). Through our discussion, we try to define what wellbeing actually is (and what it isn’t), how we can create the right systems and conditions that allow wellbeing to emerge, and how we can best attempt to quantify those factors in an effort to measure success. We also discuss the emergence of wellbeing as a profession, and opportunities to grow and shape it in the coming years.   Be a wellbeing leader. Join ROW

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Workplace wellbeing experts join ROW Founder and CEO Sarah McGuinness to explore topics we can't afford to ignore. Learn about important workplace wellbeing topics, gain insights and build your leadership capability. About ROW: The Revolutionaires of Wellbeing (ROW) helps leaders and wellbeing champions to be change-makers and to create better workplaces, together. With a community of champions from organisations around the globe, ROW is dedicated to helping you to develop your professional expertise, access practical tools and resources, and network with peers and experts to meaningfully improve workplace wellbeing. We bring together experts and businesses to solve collective challenges and to share knowledge and experience.