This paper synthesizes the conceptual and empirical literature on place-based approaches to meeting the needs of young children and their families. A specific focus of the paper is on the potential contribution of place-based approaches to service reconfiguration and coordination. Outline The paper begins by outlining the sweeping social changes that have occurred in developed nations over the past few decades and their impact on children, families and communities. It explores the ‘joined up’ problems faced by families and communities in the contemporary world, and highlights the need to reconfigure services to support families more effectively. The paper then focuses on ‘joined up’ solutions, on what we know about how to meet the challen...
Provides information, opinions and recommendations relevant to assessing the potential impacts of cl...
Executive summary The UK population is ageing rapidly and the extent of comorbidities will continue...
This thesis consists of two major sections: a systematic review and an empirical paper. A brief desc...
This briefing paper summarises the findings from research carried out by Ecorys (formerly ECOTEC) an...
Factors influencing obesity are not confined to the health portfolio, argues this paper. Instead the...
This report has been written as an educative and evidenced based document to inform the people respo...
This study investigated the impact of an infusion intervention on the cognitive, emotional and socia...
This report is the outcome of a scoping study of how guidance can be provided for practising highway...
Street homelessness is one of the most extreme, and visible, manifestations of profound injustice on...
The Centre for Community Child Health (CCCH) at the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute and the Roy...
The following evaluation report presents findings from a multi-site ethnography of the Wandsworth Co...
Healthcare workers have been working in unprecedented circumstances since the declaration of the COV...
Attempts to engender a ‘user-oriented’ architecture were a perennial occurrence during the 20th cent...
Regions have emerged as an important spatial scale through which to understand processes of economic...
Care homes are a fundamental part of the health and social care system, and with demand in thesector...
Provides information, opinions and recommendations relevant to assessing the potential impacts of cl...
Executive summary The UK population is ageing rapidly and the extent of comorbidities will continue...
This thesis consists of two major sections: a systematic review and an empirical paper. A brief desc...
This briefing paper summarises the findings from research carried out by Ecorys (formerly ECOTEC) an...
Factors influencing obesity are not confined to the health portfolio, argues this paper. Instead the...
This report has been written as an educative and evidenced based document to inform the people respo...
This study investigated the impact of an infusion intervention on the cognitive, emotional and socia...
This report is the outcome of a scoping study of how guidance can be provided for practising highway...
Street homelessness is one of the most extreme, and visible, manifestations of profound injustice on...
The Centre for Community Child Health (CCCH) at the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute and the Roy...
The following evaluation report presents findings from a multi-site ethnography of the Wandsworth Co...
Healthcare workers have been working in unprecedented circumstances since the declaration of the COV...
Attempts to engender a ‘user-oriented’ architecture were a perennial occurrence during the 20th cent...
Regions have emerged as an important spatial scale through which to understand processes of economic...
Care homes are a fundamental part of the health and social care system, and with demand in thesector...
Provides information, opinions and recommendations relevant to assessing the potential impacts of cl...
Executive summary The UK population is ageing rapidly and the extent of comorbidities will continue...
This thesis consists of two major sections: a systematic review and an empirical paper. A brief desc...