Creating Opportunities for Well-Being

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Creating Opportunities for Well-Being

Massively Entangled Mix of Forces Feedback

Our health and well-being rely on a system designed for a different time

Wide View of Well-Being

What Creates Opportunities for Well-Being?

What Creates Opportunities for Well-Being? 24.8 +2.5 days 23.8 -3.2 days Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Health-related Quality of Life Data. Accessed January 24, 2017. Available at https://www.cdc.gov/hrqol/HRQOLdata/index.html

What Creates Opportunities for Well-Being?

What Creates Opportunities for Well-Being? What does this work entail? Services that anyone under adversity may need temporarily to regain or restore well-being.

What Creates Opportunities for Well-Being?

What Creates Opportunities for Well-Being? What does this work entail? Properties of places and institutions that all people need regularly to be healthy and prevent harms to well-being.

What Creates Opportunities for Well-Being? What does this work entail? Power of ordinary people to shape their common world

A Practical Portfolio Properties of places and institutions that all people need regularly to be healthy and prevent harms to well-being Services that anyone under adversity may need temporarily to regain or restore well-being VITAL CONDITIONS (N=10) Education Jobs, wages, wealth Stable housing Safety Healthy food Physical activity Healthy environment Public transportation Tobacco, alcohol, drug prevention Routine health care URGENT SERVICES (N=6) Acute care for illness or injury Addiction treatment and recovery Criminal justice, emergency response Environmental cleanup Unemployment, income assistance Homeless services

Power of ordinary people to shape their common world A Practical Portfolio Power of ordinary people to shape their common world

Working Definitions

Working Definitions

Working Definitions

Perceived Regional Priorities: Current & Future* King County …But How? Transition Plan Trade-offs Benefits/Burdens Commitments Top Priorities Civic muscle Stable housing Jobs & living wages Preventive policies * Early exercise by the King County Team at the ReThink Health Ventures Cohort Convening, Chicago, January, 2017

Analyzing Well-Being Portfolios Illustrative Data Sources TBD

Playing Out Portfolio Scenarios Prototype Simulation Model