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Articles tagged with » Wellbeing

Should we play fair with religion?

Brenda Watson FRSA argues for more discussion of religion in public discourse.

Philanthropy in the UK

Peter Wanless FRSA says we must not forget to show appreciation for the amount given to charity by ordinary people.

Should we ban twitter or praise it?

Thomas Neumark argues the focus should be on understanding the power social networks themselves.

Can we teach moral reasoning?

Emma Worley asks whether lessons in morality can be considered within the curriculum review

New Metrics for a New Era

An individual’s state of mind is contagious and, through an inevitable chain of events, affects classic economic outcomes argues Jim Clifton.

Raising Aspirations and the Glass Ceiling

A new report suggests that the glass ceiling for women at work is created by their own lack of confidence. If this is the case, asks Juliana Farha FRSA, what role can fathers play in their daughters’ lives?

The Public Voice of Obesity

Patricia F. Sadio FRSA asks whether the Big Society is the perfect partner for combating obesity.

The Benefits of Outdoor Adventure

Randall Williams argues that benefits of active involvement with nature requires a better response.

Darwin, Morality and Human Behaviour

Clem Henricson FRSA examines the question of what part morality plays in our evolution.

Supporting parents

Children’s Commissioner and FRSA Maggie Atkinson looks at how we support parents to support and nurture children