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The Vision Project

Throughout 2019, Developing Health & Independence (DHI), have been marking their 20th anniversary as a charity by looking to the future. Through articles, events and podcasts, they've asked people to answer the question of how we can achieve their vision of ending social exclusion. This collection of articles includes the contributions of experts from across public life and the political spectrum.

Throughout 2019, Developing Health & Independence (DHI), have been marking their 20th anniversary as a charity by looking to the future. Through articles, events and podcasts, they've asked people to answer the question of how we can achieve their vision of ending social exclusion. This collection of articles includes the contributions of experts from across public life and the political spectrum.

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Since entering the House of Lords, Big Issue<br />

Founder and Editor-in-Chief Lord John Bird has<br />

been thinking about the future and the steps<br />

needed to ensure we do not repeat the mistakes<br />

of history.<br />

Further inspired by the Well-being of Future<br />

Generations (Wales) Act 2015, Lord Bird intends<br />

to introduce his Future Generations Bill in the new<br />

Parliament and campaign for its enactment. Public<br />

bodies, including the UK Government, should<br />

be legally required to balance the needs of the<br />

present with the needs of the future, and to work<br />

preventatively, with a long-term focus that spans<br />

longer than the implicit self-interest of an electoral<br />

term.<br />

We should embrace a new framework to<br />

encourage decision-makers to think differently<br />

about the importance of preventing problems,<br />

long-term thinking and accounting for the wellbeing<br />

of future generations as a matter of law.<br />

Embedding long-termism, prevention and the<br />

interests of future generations at the heart of UK<br />

policymaking should aim to tackle the climate<br />

crisis, poverty and health inequalities head on.<br />

We need to ensure that the paths we wander<br />

lead towards positive choices and destinations.<br />

We should accept that a short stroll might lead to<br />

a hard climb, but a future generations principle<br />

will ensure that the needs of the present are<br />

met without compromising the ability of future<br />

generations to meet their own needs.<br />

This is a path worth walking<br />

down.

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