
Justice Determinants of Wellbeing
Sandra McAlister Ambrozy | Full Frame Initiative
What would it look like to transform the civil legal system so it eliminates inequities instead of amplifying them? The Justice Determinants of Wellbeing outlines concrete changes that will push the civil legal system to a civic justice system rooted in wellbeing.
This resource is a must-read and must-share for:
- Anyone involved in the civil legal system.
- Human services practitioners who want to understand the other interlocking systems that impact the lives of those they serve.
- Anyone curious about what the practical implementation of Wellbeing Design Principles can look like in specific systems.
Written by Sandra Ambrozy, Senior Fellow at the Full Frame Initiative, this resource outlines concrete changes that will change the landscape of our legal system, along with concrete examples of the many ways the Wellbeing Design Principles are being used by the civil justice system and social sectors to advance wellbeing.
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