Every two weeks, the Network of Wellbeing (NOW) offers a summary of good news to highlight beacons of hope and inspiration as we navigate these times together.


In the UK and around the world people are debating and deliberating on the safest ways to emerge from lockdown. As lockdown restrictions shift, we are also faced with another important question: Do we wish to return to the world as it was, or do we want to create a new way forward? 

Some people are saying we can build back better, to create a world where everyone’s needs are met in ways that protect the Earth’s vital life support systems. In this edition of The Good News Is we highlight ways to engage in discussions about what our ‘new normal’ should be, alongside our regular diet of resources and events to support your mental health and wellbeing.   

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  • Rebecca Solnit discusses how mutual aid is bringing people in the US and around the world together to get through the crisis in the Guardian’s Long Read. Try to make it to the end as the last few paragraphs are really beautiful.  

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  • The Schumacher Institute’s ‘Schumacher lectures’ – five online talks from the 6th-10th July including Jennifer Hinton, Nafiz Ahmed and Katherine Trebeck.

Thanks and Share Your Good News

Thank you so much for taking the time to read about some of the good news out there right now. We’d love this blog to be part of a wider conversation and sharing on beacons of hope and positivity in these challenging times. Please share your good news with us using the hashtag #TheGoodNewsIs and tagging us on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram.