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Wellbeing can refer to an individual's health, or social or psychological wellbeing. It can be reflected in positive relationships with family and friends, self-acceptance, the realisation of goals, and life satisfaction. There is no single definition or single way of measuring wellbeing.

Outcomes

Resilience
  • Individuals are resilient to the personal factors that lead to violent extremism

    This outcome relates to building individual resilience and self-confidence and increasing protective factors against an individual’s radicalisation to violent extremism. Individuals who feel a strong sense of worth and are well connected to society (positive relationships with family and friends) are likely to be more resilient against negative anti-social influences that may lead them down a pathway of radicalisation. A lack of a sense of belonging to mainstream society and connectedness to social institutions such as schools can result in individuals seeking alternative avenues to develop a sense of identity. A CVE program may aim to improve self-efficacy (capacity to cope), increase the level of connectedness an individual feels towards his/her local community, or encourage positive behaviours and attitudes towards self, the local community and the wider Australian community.

Ways to measure

See the Countering Violence Extremism Evaluation Indicator Document [Pp 10-29] for practical suggestions on ways to measure such as survey instruments, example questions and using administrative data.

  • The Emotional Stability Scale

Evaluations that use this indicator