March 2022

Green Book Training: Wellbeing Guidance

Training content and session for economists on the HMT Green Book Supplementary Guidance on Wellbeing.

Green Book training: Wellbeing guidance
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The Green Book is the main Treasury guidance for officials and analysts who work on business cases and appraisals. In October 2020, the Chancellor published a review of the Green Book and an updated version.

In July 2021, the supplementary guidance on valuation of wellbeing was published. This was developed with the Centre and its teams by the cross-government Social Impacts Task Force.

The Green Book review identified implementation as a key priority, and this work focuses on the communication and implementation of the HMT guidance. The key audience is economists and the aim with the training is to increase awareness, confidence and capability.

During this project, we will co-create training for use by ProBono Economics, What Works Centre for Wellbeing and the Government Economic Service.

The offering includes introductory one-hour sessions and half-day economist training on the HMT Supplementary guidance on wellbeing to increase awareness of the guidance and confidence and capability to use it.

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In this project

Blog by Nancy Hey
Summary of HM Treasury Green Book Supplementary Guidance on Wellbeing
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Blog by Nancy Hey & Deborah Hardoon
The Green Book Review 2020 Changes to Government Appraisal
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Report & Briefing
Wellbeing Evidence at the Heart of Policy
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Blog & Event
Summary and Launch of Handbook for Wellbeing and Policy Making
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