Presentation at 7th OECD World Forum on Well-Being


Nov 5, 2024
Associate Professor Rebecca Glauert was invited by the OECD to present the Atlas at the OECD World Forum on Well-Being in Rome. This prestigious event, themed “Strengthening Well-being Approaches for a Changing World,” showcased the Atlas as an innovative tool for addressing disparities in child and youth wellbeing.
The Atlas was extremely well received and was also highlighted by the OECD staff in a session about children’s wellbeing.
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