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A picture of success

As we go about our daily business, pursuing the lives we value, someone has to make sure that society at large does not fall off the cliff.

With this in mind, we need to make sure that critical environmental, social, political, and economic boundaries are not crossed.

The key systemic outcomes that are critical for sustainable intergenerational wellbeing are represented by the pillars that define the periphery of the following wellbeing garden.

Expanding this wellbeing garden without compromising any of these five vital pillars should be the main focus of any public policy that is genuinely focused on pursuing sustainable intergenerational wellbeing.

This could be achieved through a set of complementary investments in the ecosystems that sit in the middle of the garden as they all relate to developing resilience.

This is where the process that is followed becomes critical. None of these ecosystems can be strengthened in a sustainable way without deep, effective and enduring community engagement.

And that is the purpose of the club – to facilitate such engagement and ensure that it happens in all the communities, and then connect these activities with a view to enhancing impact and scale.

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