This paper aims to explore key elements needed to successfully develop healthy partnerships and collaborative working in community-based health promotion. It draws upon the lessons learned from a case study with the Health Literacy Partnership in Stoke-on-Trent, UK in developing the health literacy strategy in the area. The process was underpinned by respect for diverse yet complementary perspectives and skills from the grassroots up. This involved engagement with key stakeholders, development and support for community projects, and sharing of good practice with other national and local organizations. Stakeholders involved in developing the strategy also had a keen interest in health literacy and a strong commitment to promoting health and ...
This literature review is one of three outputs from a project: Explicating the role of partnership...
Definitions of health literacy have tended to focus on the abilities of patients and communities, ra...
Purpose – This article considers the effectiveness of partnership working in public health and draws...
This paper aims to explore key elements needed to successfully develop healthy partnerships and coll...
It is an article of faith in health promotion that health challenges cannot be confronted successful...
BACKGROUND: Health literacy is a multi-dimensional concept comprising a range of cognitive, affectiv...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: This paper explores contemporary issues around community-based health promotion...
This paper examines the development and impact of a national knowledge translation project aimed at ...
Although an often desired goal, true partnership between community members and university research-e...
Issue addressed Community-based programs to address physical activity and diet are seen as a valuabl...
open4noCommunity coalitions or intersectoral partnerships have long been advocated for the promotion...
In contemporary public health, there is a need for people to work together. The notion of partnershi...
There is growing international interest in health literacy and the processes by which it can be deve...
This literature review is one of three outputs from a project: Explicating the role of partnerships ...
Recent years have witnessed broad public health transformations. Central to these changes is that pa...
This literature review is one of three outputs from a project: Explicating the role of partnership...
Definitions of health literacy have tended to focus on the abilities of patients and communities, ra...
Purpose – This article considers the effectiveness of partnership working in public health and draws...
This paper aims to explore key elements needed to successfully develop healthy partnerships and coll...
It is an article of faith in health promotion that health challenges cannot be confronted successful...
BACKGROUND: Health literacy is a multi-dimensional concept comprising a range of cognitive, affectiv...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: This paper explores contemporary issues around community-based health promotion...
This paper examines the development and impact of a national knowledge translation project aimed at ...
Although an often desired goal, true partnership between community members and university research-e...
Issue addressed Community-based programs to address physical activity and diet are seen as a valuabl...
open4noCommunity coalitions or intersectoral partnerships have long been advocated for the promotion...
In contemporary public health, there is a need for people to work together. The notion of partnershi...
There is growing international interest in health literacy and the processes by which it can be deve...
This literature review is one of three outputs from a project: Explicating the role of partnerships ...
Recent years have witnessed broad public health transformations. Central to these changes is that pa...
This literature review is one of three outputs from a project: Explicating the role of partnership...
Definitions of health literacy have tended to focus on the abilities of patients and communities, ra...
Purpose – This article considers the effectiveness of partnership working in public health and draws...