The Well London programme was launched across twenty boroughs in London during late 2007 to improve the health and well-being of residents living in some of the most deprived communities in London. Well London employed a multistage community engagement process which informed the overall project strategy for each intervention area. In this article we establish and describe the key principles that guided the design of this innovative community engagement process. Principles included building collaborative partnerships, working with whole-systems, privileging community knowledge and working with the deficit of experience in each area. The article then describes in detail how these principles were operationalised throughout the preparation and ...
Community participation and empowerment are core principles underpinning the Healthy Cities movement...
The current COVID-19 pandemic confines people to their homes, disrupting the fragile social fabric o...
THIS paper outlines some of the issues and imper-atives in community participation, one of the WHO H...
Abstract: The Well London programme was launched across twenty boroughs in London during late 2007 t...
In 2006, the Big Lottery advertised a call for proposals for intervention programmes to promote well...
Background: Community engagement has become mainstream practice in many sectors, such that many migh...
Background Community engagement is increasingly seen as crucial to achieving high quality, efficient...
Abstract Background Community engagement is increasingly seen as crucial to achieving high quality, ...
Well Communities provides a framework for communities and local organisations (public, private and t...
The Community Health Project (CHP) is a community development project based in a multicultural depri...
This article draws on the updated guidance on community engagement from the National Institute of He...
Background The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in the UK commissioned a map...
Community Participation is the backbone of Oxfam’s approach to public health and one of its core str...
The Community Health Project (CHP) is a community development project based in a multicultural depri...
Community and public engagement (CPE) is increasingly becoming a key component in global health rese...
Community participation and empowerment are core principles underpinning the Healthy Cities movement...
The current COVID-19 pandemic confines people to their homes, disrupting the fragile social fabric o...
THIS paper outlines some of the issues and imper-atives in community participation, one of the WHO H...
Abstract: The Well London programme was launched across twenty boroughs in London during late 2007 t...
In 2006, the Big Lottery advertised a call for proposals for intervention programmes to promote well...
Background: Community engagement has become mainstream practice in many sectors, such that many migh...
Background Community engagement is increasingly seen as crucial to achieving high quality, efficient...
Abstract Background Community engagement is increasingly seen as crucial to achieving high quality, ...
Well Communities provides a framework for communities and local organisations (public, private and t...
The Community Health Project (CHP) is a community development project based in a multicultural depri...
This article draws on the updated guidance on community engagement from the National Institute of He...
Background The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in the UK commissioned a map...
Community Participation is the backbone of Oxfam’s approach to public health and one of its core str...
The Community Health Project (CHP) is a community development project based in a multicultural depri...
Community and public engagement (CPE) is increasingly becoming a key component in global health rese...
Community participation and empowerment are core principles underpinning the Healthy Cities movement...
The current COVID-19 pandemic confines people to their homes, disrupting the fragile social fabric o...
THIS paper outlines some of the issues and imper-atives in community participation, one of the WHO H...