AIMS: The contribution that lay people can make to the public health agenda is being increasingly recognised in research and policy literature. This paper examines the role of lay workers (referred to as 'community health champions') involved in community projects delivered by Altogether Better across Yorkshire and Humber. The aim of the paper is to describe key features of the community health champion approach and to examine the evidence that this type of intervention can have an impact on health. METHODS: A qualitative approach was taken to the evaluation, with two strands to gathering evidence: interviews conducted with different stakeholder groups including project leads, key partners from community and statutory sectors and community ...
Local government and the NHS have important roles in building confident and connected communities as...
This paper explores the community empowerment aspect of health promotion, where social experience is...
Aims: To explore the experiences of lay food and health workers (LFHW) and professionals involved in...
This summary presents the main findings of a thematic evaluation on the community health champion ro...
This evidence summary outlines the evidence base for community health champions. It has been produce...
This evidence review looks at the evidence base for community health champions and similar roles whe...
The aim of this evidence review is to capture the impact that community health champion work, and th...
The Lincolnshire 2012 Joint Health and Well-being Strategy identified the need to ‘develop a Communi...
Background The ‘Local People’ programme operates in 29 UK communities experiencing disadvantage and ...
Involving members of the public in delivering public health programmes offers a way to utilise the k...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: This paper explores contemporary issues around community-based health promotion...
The use of complex public health systems to empower communities is often met with challenges and fru...
Objective: This paper describes a university course that aimed to create public health champions, an...
Background: Community engagement has become mainstream practice in many sectors, such that many migh...
In efforts to respond to key government public health initiatives for settings-based health promotio...
Local government and the NHS have important roles in building confident and connected communities as...
This paper explores the community empowerment aspect of health promotion, where social experience is...
Aims: To explore the experiences of lay food and health workers (LFHW) and professionals involved in...
This summary presents the main findings of a thematic evaluation on the community health champion ro...
This evidence summary outlines the evidence base for community health champions. It has been produce...
This evidence review looks at the evidence base for community health champions and similar roles whe...
The aim of this evidence review is to capture the impact that community health champion work, and th...
The Lincolnshire 2012 Joint Health and Well-being Strategy identified the need to ‘develop a Communi...
Background The ‘Local People’ programme operates in 29 UK communities experiencing disadvantage and ...
Involving members of the public in delivering public health programmes offers a way to utilise the k...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: This paper explores contemporary issues around community-based health promotion...
The use of complex public health systems to empower communities is often met with challenges and fru...
Objective: This paper describes a university course that aimed to create public health champions, an...
Background: Community engagement has become mainstream practice in many sectors, such that many migh...
In efforts to respond to key government public health initiatives for settings-based health promotio...
Local government and the NHS have important roles in building confident and connected communities as...
This paper explores the community empowerment aspect of health promotion, where social experience is...
Aims: To explore the experiences of lay food and health workers (LFHW) and professionals involved in...