Community initiatives aiming to reduce health inequalities are increasingly common in health policy. Though diverse many such initiatives aim to support residents of disadvantaged places to exercise greater collective control over decisions/actions that affect their lives - which research suggests is an important determinant of health – and some seek to achieve this by giving residents control over a budget. Informed by theoretical work in which community capabilities for collective control are conceptualised as different forms of power, and applying a relational lens, this paper presents findings on the potential role of money as a mechanism to enhance these capabilities from an on-going evaluation of a major place-based initiative being i...
There is a need for greater conceptual clarity in place-based initiatives that seek to give resident...
Background Participatory budgeting (PB) is a democratic innovation that enables residents to partici...
This is Part I of a three-part series on community empowerment as a route to greater health equity. ...
Community initiatives aiming to reduce health inequalities are increasingly common in health policy....
Community initiatives aiming to reduce health inequalities are increasingly common in health policy....
Community initiatives aiming to reduce health inequalities are increasingly common in health policy....
There is increasing attention on how money may bring about positive changes to health, and money-bas...
Both environmental improvement and collective agency over local decisions are recognised strategies ...
This article-third in a series of three-uses theoretical frameworks described in Part 1, and empiric...
This article—third in a series of three—uses theoretical frameworks described in Part 1, and empiric...
This is Part I of a three-part series on community empowerment as a route to greater health equity. ...
Background The ‘Local People’ programme operates in 29 UK communities experiencing disadvantage and ...
This article-third in a series of three-uses theoretical frameworks described in Part 1, and empiric...
BACKGROUND: Area-based initiatives (ABIs) are receiving renewed interest as a part of the 'place-bas...
Purpose: To explore with community groups, using an asset-based approach, what local individual and...
There is a need for greater conceptual clarity in place-based initiatives that seek to give resident...
Background Participatory budgeting (PB) is a democratic innovation that enables residents to partici...
This is Part I of a three-part series on community empowerment as a route to greater health equity. ...
Community initiatives aiming to reduce health inequalities are increasingly common in health policy....
Community initiatives aiming to reduce health inequalities are increasingly common in health policy....
Community initiatives aiming to reduce health inequalities are increasingly common in health policy....
There is increasing attention on how money may bring about positive changes to health, and money-bas...
Both environmental improvement and collective agency over local decisions are recognised strategies ...
This article-third in a series of three-uses theoretical frameworks described in Part 1, and empiric...
This article—third in a series of three—uses theoretical frameworks described in Part 1, and empiric...
This is Part I of a three-part series on community empowerment as a route to greater health equity. ...
Background The ‘Local People’ programme operates in 29 UK communities experiencing disadvantage and ...
This article-third in a series of three-uses theoretical frameworks described in Part 1, and empiric...
BACKGROUND: Area-based initiatives (ABIs) are receiving renewed interest as a part of the 'place-bas...
Purpose: To explore with community groups, using an asset-based approach, what local individual and...
There is a need for greater conceptual clarity in place-based initiatives that seek to give resident...
Background Participatory budgeting (PB) is a democratic innovation that enables residents to partici...
This is Part I of a three-part series on community empowerment as a route to greater health equity. ...