The Lincolnshire 2012 Joint Health and Well-being Strategy identified the need to ‘develop a Community Health Champion programme for Lincolnshire building on current good practice that will enable people to volunteer to offer help and support to other members of their community in leading healthier lives’. This was intended to be one of two interlinked schemes, designed to achieve the key outcome of supporting people to lead healthier lives
This summary presents the main findings of a thematic evaluation on the community health champion ro...
Abstract: Background: The “parkrun: running or volunteering for everyone” (PROVE) project was an exa...
In 2006, the Big Lottery advertised a call for proposals for intervention programmes to promote well...
AIMS: The contribution that lay people can make to the public health agenda is being increasingly re...
This evidence review looks at the evidence base for community health champions and similar roles whe...
This evidence summary outlines the evidence base for community health champions. It has been produce...
The aim of East Lindsey Active is to improve the health and well-being of local residents, and to co...
Scope of the Research The evaluation has reviewed 6 diverse Choosing Health physical activity proje...
Involving members of the public in delivering public health programmes offers a way to utilise the k...
This document reports on evaluation work completed by University of Lincoln through the Department ...
The Walking the Way to Health Wales (WW2H) Scheme aims to increase health and well-being by promotin...
Background The ‘Local People’ programme operates in 29 UK communities experiencing disadvantage and ...
This evaluation report examined data regarding the implementation, impact and receipt of the two yea...
Local government and the NHS have important roles in building confident and connected communities as...
Background: Physical activity plays an important role in maintaining good health and wellbeing, non-...
This summary presents the main findings of a thematic evaluation on the community health champion ro...
Abstract: Background: The “parkrun: running or volunteering for everyone” (PROVE) project was an exa...
In 2006, the Big Lottery advertised a call for proposals for intervention programmes to promote well...
AIMS: The contribution that lay people can make to the public health agenda is being increasingly re...
This evidence review looks at the evidence base for community health champions and similar roles whe...
This evidence summary outlines the evidence base for community health champions. It has been produce...
The aim of East Lindsey Active is to improve the health and well-being of local residents, and to co...
Scope of the Research The evaluation has reviewed 6 diverse Choosing Health physical activity proje...
Involving members of the public in delivering public health programmes offers a way to utilise the k...
This document reports on evaluation work completed by University of Lincoln through the Department ...
The Walking the Way to Health Wales (WW2H) Scheme aims to increase health and well-being by promotin...
Background The ‘Local People’ programme operates in 29 UK communities experiencing disadvantage and ...
This evaluation report examined data regarding the implementation, impact and receipt of the two yea...
Local government and the NHS have important roles in building confident and connected communities as...
Background: Physical activity plays an important role in maintaining good health and wellbeing, non-...
This summary presents the main findings of a thematic evaluation on the community health champion ro...
Abstract: Background: The “parkrun: running or volunteering for everyone” (PROVE) project was an exa...
In 2006, the Big Lottery advertised a call for proposals for intervention programmes to promote well...