How happy is your society?

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How happy is your society? GNH

Task 1 Individual & anonymous Please indicate your country on your answer sheet! Išdalinti kiekvienam ir jungt kita slide

We are going to use a standard survey Rating is scaled from (0-10). Where (0) being very dissatisfied, (5) neutral, (10) very satisfied Mental & Emotional Wellbeing Overall Satisfaction (0-10) Physical & Health Wellbeing Overall Satisfaction (0-10) Work & Income Wellbeing Overall Satisfaction (0-10) Social Relations Wellbeing Overall Satisfaction (0-10) Economic & Retirement Wellbeing Overall Satisfaction (0-10) Political & Government Wellbeing Overall Satisfaction (0-10) Living Environment Wellbeing Overall Satisfaction (0-10)

15 min break

Task 2 (7 min) Get in your country groups & answer the following: What are the top positive things in your country that make you happy? What are the top challenges and causes of stress in your country? After 7 min, you will have to present to others very briefly (1 min). Listen to others, because you will need that info for the next task! Galima prieš šitą task, country average scores surašyt po vieną ant lentos dramatiškai

Last task (10 min for prep) What would you advise the government in another country to increase their well-being and happiness? After 10 min, briefly present (you can make a poster!) Spanish advises Lithuania Lithuania – Bulgaria Bulgaria – Poland Poland – Italy Italy – UK UK - Spain