Measuring Wellbeing in Camden

Closed 29 Nov 2022

Opened 14 Nov 2022

Overview

Join us on our Data Expedition into the key ingredients people in Camden need to live a Good Life.

Following on from the We Make Camden What Matters Fair on November 12th, we are setting up a team, consisting of residents and experts across various fields relevant to wellbeing, to look at the results of the fair and to identify a set of measures that properly describe what life is like in Camden, and what matters from the point of view of the people in Camden.

This team will be advised by experts in wellbeing frameworks, data ethics, data analysis, data governance - which covers legal aspects of data such as GDPR, and public engagement.

Please complete this form to register your interest to take part. We are looking to recruit 15 residents to take part, selected to broadly reflects the diversity of Camden.

No prior expereince is required and there is no specific preparation that you will be expected to do other than looking through a short ‘information pack’ in advance of the sessions.

We can compensate you for your time at a rate of £15 p/hr. we can offer this in form of cash or high street shopping vouchers.

The first two session you'll be invited to tak part in will be an online session on Thursday 1st December and an in-person session on Saturday 10th December.

Why your views matter

As someone who lives, works or studies in Camden your views count. We want to create a set of measures which will then be used by Camden Council and its partners to inform how they work together to address important issues in the borough. Having an influence on what is measured in Camden is an important step in the process of sharing power with local people - so your input at this stage will be really crucial.

Areas

  • All Areas

Audiences

  • Anyone from any background

Interests

  • Business and local economy
  • Community and living
  • Council and democracy
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Housing
  • Leisure
  • Policing and public safety
  • Social care and health
  • Transport and streets