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1 The ANDI Project: Measuring the future we want Mike Salvaris Professor ANDI @Deakin Centre Deakin University, Melbourne salvaris@optusnet.com.au Social Determinants of Health Forum, Canberra 14 th July 2014

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11 The Victorian bushfires 2009: a $4 billion boost to ‘progress’?

12 Black Saturday, 7 February 2009 The costs: 173 people died 7500 people homeless 2030 houses destroyed 78 towns damaged, 11 totally destroyed 1 million animals died The overall verdict (on the ‘GDP index of progress’) a $4 billion boost to Victoria’s progress from: emergency worker overtime health and funeral costs legal costs new homes and cars rebuilding townships

13 A technical critique of GDP: Life = Shopping?

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15 What are the democratic issues in developing new progress measures for society and for communities?

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17 There is a growing global movement to redefine progress

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19 A multi-level global movement Local community initiatives:  US: Community Indicators Consortium  UK-Young Foundation  France: FAIR, PEKEA  Italy: Sbilanciamoci  Latin America: Como Vamos, Porto Alegre Community Budget  Australia: Tasmania Together, Community Indicators Victoria, CI Queensland  New Zealand, Major Cities Indicators Project National initiatives:  Canada (‘Canadian Index of Wellbeing’)  Australia (‘Measures of Australia’s Progress’)  Bhutan (‘Gross National Happiness’),  France, Sarkozy (‘Stiglitz-Sen Commission on Measuring Progress’)  US (‘Key National Indicators Act 2010’),  Ireland, South Africa, Finland, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, New Zealand etc. International initiatives:  OECD Global Project ‘Measuring the Progress of Societies’;  EU: Council of Europe ‘Beyond GDP’;  International Association of Supreme Auditors;  WEF Global Council “Benchmarking the progress of societies”;

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27 ANDI: key features Civil society collaborative initiative Long term (5-10 year development phase) Reporting (annual ‘GNWB’Index, indices of key domains) Extensive community consultation, engagement and ownership Close relationship with ABS External partners: Canadian Index of Wellbeing, OECD Strong collaborative research base (Deakin, ACOLA, 10+ universities) Network and resource base, clearing house role Education and communications emphasis, state of art website Funding: majority non-government funding, ‘Funder alliance’

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