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Navigating the future A landscape review of AI in career guidance for young people

AI is increasingly shaping young people’s transitions from education to work, according to a new review. 

‘Navigating the future: a landscape review of AI in career guidance for young people’ is the first exploration of AI in UK career guidance.

www.adalovelaceinstitute.org/report/navig...

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Wellbeing for people, society and the natural world | PBE Sufina Ahmad, Director of John Ellerman Foundation When I joined John Ellerman Foundation in 2020, one of my reasons for doing so related to its overarching organisational aim to advance wellbeing for...

Sufina Ahmad MBE, Director of John Ellerman Foundation writes about wellbeing as a framework for sharing the depth and breadth of ideas and beliefs around people, society and the natural world in a way that is recognised in collective decision making.

#Wellbeing #TrustsandFoundations

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It's now almost impossible to work your way to riches, says report into growing wealth gap The Resolution Foundation's analysis of the country's wealth gap comes seven weeks before the chancellor delivers what's expected to be a tax-raising budget, though the government seems reluctant to p...

New report from @resfoundation.bsky.social will make you rethink unintended consequences of a wealth tax on hard working people. "It's now almost impossible to work your way to riches, says report into growing wealth gap | Money News | Sky News" news.sky.com/story/its-no...

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Wellbeing - the business imperative to invest | PBE Asha Musoni – Chief People Officer, CBI Wellbeing is often described as employees “feeling good and functioning well”.  During Covid the business case for investment was clear: organisations that supp...

Can organisations over-invest in wellbeing, with diminishing returns?

Done right, wellbeing investment boosts retention, innovation and customer growth. Done poorly, it risks confusion and wasted resources.

Read the article by CBI's Asha Musoni for our 'Economics to improve lives' series👇

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DCMS backs creation of civil society evidence organisation

@pbe.co.uk's business case for a Civil Society Evidence Organisation has govt support. Get in touch with report co-author @mattwhittaker.bsky.social if you're interested in funding or getting involved in making it happen www.civilsociety.co.uk/news/dcms-ba...

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Prioritising wellbeing: A strategic imperative for balanced business outcomes | PBE By Hannah Pearsall, Head of Wellbeing, Hays UK&I In today’s rapidly evolving work landscape, the question isn’t whether wellbeing should be part of corporate strategy – it’s why any forward-thinking b...

The evidence is overwhelming: prioritising wellbeing drives measurable benefits for employees, shareholders, customers, and wider society.

In her latest article for our ‘Economics to improve lives’ series, Hannah Pearsall, Head of Wellbeing at Hays UK&I says wellbeing is a business imperative.

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Wellbeing boost from disability benefits outweighs cost - Understanding Society Wellbeing boost from disability benefits worth £12,300 per person New case study shows wellbeing boost from disability benefits worth £12,300 per person

New case study! Charity @pbe.co.uk used our data to show that the £28 billion annual bill for disability benefits creates £42bn in positive effects

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Typically thoughtful - and thought provoking - stuff from @dianecoyle1859.bsky.social on the urgent need to understand how AI disruption is playing out across society (for better and worse) and then respond accordingly. Another great contribution to the @pbe.co.uk 'Economics to improve lives' series

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The rise of paid work: Are we really still the “Voluntary Sector”? | PBE We recently published a new paper on the true economic contribution of civil society to the UK economy. (Spoiler alert: it’s big! At least £40 billion.) Among the many new stats in that report, there’...

Civil society has reached a milestone: we estimate that for the first time, paid hours now exceed volunteer hours.

Do we need to slow the tide and re-emphasise volunteering, or do we accept the sector is becoming more professional?

Explore these questions in our new blog: pbe.co.uk/insights/the...

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Beyond ‘beyond GDP’ | PBE By Hetan Shah I was involved in some of the calls for improved measurement of wellbeing in the early 2000s. Two decades on, sometimes the debate feels like it has not moved on sufficiently from those ...

‘Let us not risk getting trapped in the last war.’ My piece for @pbe.co.uk on why the wellbeing v GDP framing has run out of road
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Beyond ‘beyond GDP’ | PBE By Hetan Shah I was involved in some of the calls for improved measurement of wellbeing in the early 2000s. Two decades on, sometimes the debate feels like it has not moved on sufficiently from those ...

Next up in @pbe.co.uk's economics to improve lives series @hetanshah.bsky.social "PBE | Beyond ‘beyond GDP’ | PBE" pbe.co.uk/insights/bey...

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A key stats card: Over half (58–68%) report suicidal thoughts. 

As many as 1 in 5 say they’ve attempted suicide.

LGBTQ+ youth are twice as likely to be bullied at school.

They often face stigma or rejection at home and in wider society.

Rates of anxiety, depression, and self-harm are significantly higher than among their non-LGBTQ+ peers.

A key stats card: Over half (58–68%) report suicidal thoughts. As many as 1 in 5 say they’ve attempted suicide. LGBTQ+ youth are twice as likely to be bullied at school. They often face stigma or rejection at home and in wider society. Rates of anxiety, depression, and self-harm are significantly higher than among their non-LGBTQ+ peers.

The numbers are stark: 58–68% LGBTQ+ young people surveyed report suicidal thoughts, & rates of anxiety, depression & self-harm are far higher than their non-LGBTQ+ peers.

Many LGBTQ+ young people face bullying at school, stigma at home, & rejection in wider society, often with little support. 2/7

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A square tile with a photograph of a young person wearing a rainbow flag as a cape. It shows two of the key stats from the report:  Higher mental health risks, 3x the rate of their non-LGBTQ+ peers. and £15,600 per participant of annual wellbeing benefits from the Free2Talk programme.

A square tile with a photograph of a young person wearing a rainbow flag as a cape. It shows two of the key stats from the report: Higher mental health risks, 3x the rate of their non-LGBTQ+ peers. and £15,600 per participant of annual wellbeing benefits from the Free2Talk programme.

LGBTQ+ young people in the UK face a severe, unequal mental health crisis.

Services like Free2Talk offer life-changing, cost-effective help, but they need greater support. 1/7

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What could votes at 16 mean for the next general election? | PBE The news that 16- and 17-year-olds will be able to vote in the next general election marks a significant shift in the UK’s democratic landscape. Promised in Labour’s manifesto last summer, the move br...

Wellbeing isn't a fringe idea - it tells us a lot about voter behaviour.

Including 16- & 17-year-olds in the next election is a bold step for youth participation and democracy. But if their lives aren’t improving by the next election, it could open up new political risks.

pbe.co.uk/insights/wha...

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‘It feels cool to be a cog in change’: how doughnut economics is reshaping a Swedish town A casual mention of Kate Raworth’s theory has grown into the basis for decision making in Tomelilla

A local authority in Sweden is the first to apply doughnut economics to local infrastructure planning. www.theguardian.com/environment/...

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Considering rebranding your think tank? @hannahcthinks.bsky.social @pbe.co.uk has handily distilled what you should know / why you might want to change your name and some things that will DEFINITELY come up along the way into our latest blog. Check it out here 👇 #thinktanks #Brand

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What's in a name? More than you might think.

Our Head of Communications @hannahcthinks.bsky.social spoke to @smartthinking.bsky.social about the process of rebranding PBE, sharing lessons for other think tanks considering a change.

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What’s in a name? Lessons from rebranding a think tank - Smart Thinking Why do so many think tanks sound like men’s aftershave brands?

Think tank branding - check out my latest article for @smartthinking.bsky.social #Brand #ThinkTankMarketing smartthinking.org.uk/article/what...

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New events role! @pbe.co.uk are looking for an EVENTS MANAGER to join their team and create + lead an exciting events strategy that uses the power of events to bring people together to challenge + engage on different issues. Interested? Find out more: bit.ly/4f1TdkD

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Civil society’s true economic contribution valued at nearly £40bn by think tank

Civil society is worth double official figures. New @pbe.co.uk report www.civilsociety.co.uk/news/civil-s...

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Branding wellbeing economics: Finding clarity   | PBE What’s in a name? When it comes to wellbeing economics, quite a lot, it turns out.  At PBE’s recent Economics to improve lives event, one of the debates didn’t just centre on the data, but the very id...

Wellbeing economics, Donut economics, regenerative growth. What's in a name and why it matters. My latest article for @pbe.co.uk "PBE | Branding wellbeing economics: Finding clarity   | PBE" pbe.co.uk/insights/bra...

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Why Labour should target happiness alongside economic growth | Heather Stewart With the UK still shaking off the psychological side-effects of Covid, Rachel Reeves might want to broaden her aims

Wellbeing isn't a side issue, it's THE issue. www.theguardian.com/politics/202...

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Fix renting to fix lives - Red Brick Dr Beth Kitson, Research and Policy Analyst at PBE, explores how renters are not just paying more in rent, but also paying the price in lower wellbeing. Housing reform is not only about correcting mar...

Renters face not only higher costs but also lower wellbeing.

@pbe.co.uk identified 110,000 individuals experience decreased wellbeing due to private renting, costing £3.7k per person annually.

Read @redbrickblog.bsky.social piece: redbrickblog.co.uk/2025/07/fix-...

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Giving by the top 1% of earners: Did the pandemic ignite a shift in generosity?  | PBE The UK is home to some exceptionally generous philanthropists, as a glance at the Sunday Times Giving List quickly confirms. But behind the headlines, what does everyday giving look like among the cou...

Are the UK’s top earners giving more to charities?

Our latest analysis looks at the UK’s top 1% — and whether rising wealth is being matched by rising giving.

Read the analysis here:
👉 pbe.co.uk/insights/giv...

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Events Manager | PBE (£46,000 – £49,000 a year, depending on experience) About PBE We use economics to improve lives. Through analytical expertise and our close connection with the social sector, we help charities, funder...

I'm hiring! Events Manager (£46–49k)
Seeking a resourceful, strategic manager to create and run our high-profile events programme - from ministerial roundtables to panels on children’s mental health and charity leadership.
Flexible working
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Caught in a trap? Low wellbeing in the UK 2025 | PBE What comprises a decent life? It’s a hard question to definitively answer, with any individual’s response likely to differ from their neighbour’s (and even from their own answer five years in the futu...

What does it take to live a decent life?

Our latest low wellbeing in the UK report shows that for millions, a decent quality of life remains out of reach.

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Jo Swinson’s search for a new economics | The Observer The former Lib Dem leader believes real progress is being made towards reimagining capitalism

We're making progress towards a new economic paradigm and move away from a singular focus on GDP growth. Wellbeing economics, doughnut economics, or regenerative economics- the principles are clear: to serve economic, social and ecological goals at the same time. observer.co.uk/news/politic...

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The dyslexia pay gap in the UK | PBE Channel 4’s Jamie’s Dyslexia Revolution explores Jamie Oliver’s experience with dyslexia and the economic costs of inadequate support. Pro Bono Economics estimates that people with “severe or specific...

Dyslexia pay gap could be worth £1.4 bn in lost earnings. @jonfranklin.bsky.social investigates in new blog from @pbe.co.uk #JamieOliver #ComeOnBridget #Dyslexia pbe.co.uk/insights/the...

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Really enjoyed this workshop today. Thankyou @wearenewlocal.bsky.social for another great #StrongerThings

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The spectrum of measurement from 'No measurement' to 'Measurement focused' with points on the spectrum and example conclusions at different points in the spectrum.

The spectrum of measurement from 'No measurement' to 'Measurement focused' with points on the spectrum and example conclusions at different points in the spectrum.

⚖️The report also introduces a 'spectrum of measurement'.

Funders can choose tools that are rigorous and balanced, supporting evidence without overloading charities. 6/7

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