Beatitude Ad Vitam exist as an organisation to promote and build wellbeing for individuals, communities and organisations, across all ages and in all settings. Wellbeing is about feeling good and functioning well and comprises an individual’s experience of their life; and a comparison of life circumstances with social norms and values. Wellbeing exists in two dimensions:
Subjective wellbeing (or
personal wellbeing) asks people directly how they think and feel about their own wellbeing, and includes aspects such as life satisfaction (evaluation), positive emotions (hedonic), and whether their life is meaningful (eudemonic). Objective wellbeing is based on assumptions about basic human needs and rights, including aspects such as adequate food, physical health, education, safety etc. Objective wellbeing can be measured through self-report (e.g., asking people whether they have a specific health condition), or through more objective measures (e.g., mortality rates and life expectancy). Other aspects of wellbeing alongside personal wellbeing include: relationships; health; what we do; where we live; personal finance; education and skills; the economy; governance; the natural environment
We offer a range of wellbeing services including: Wellbeing training; Workplace Wellbeing; Personal Happiness training; Happiness Clubs; Coaching and Mentoring; Commissioning Support and Bid Writing.