Public health agencies tasked with improving the health of communities are poorly supported by many ‘business-as-usual’ funding practices. It is commonplace to call for more funding for health promotion, but additional funding could do more harm than good if, at the same time, we do not critically examine the micro-processes that lead to health enablement – micro-processes that are instigated or amplified by funding. We are currently engaged in a university-and-policy research partnership to identify how funding mechanisms may better serve the practice of community-based health promotion. We propose three primary considerations to inform the way funds are used to enable community-based health promotion. The first is a broader understanding ...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Increasingly, place-based collaborative partnerships are being imple...
The delivery and financing systems for medical care, public health, and social and community service...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral ScienceHealth, Society & PolicyAnne ThackerayIn the past...
Community-based organizations hold an increasingly central role in the representation and advocacy o...
Our health system is in a disordered state. Costs continue to rise without concomitant improvements ...
This article offers an integration of two different perspectives on health promotion research and pr...
This article offers an integration of two different perspectives on health promotion research and pr...
Funding Information: The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the rese...
This article offers an integration of two different perspectives on health promotion research and pr...
As research evidence for the effectiveness of community-based prevention has mounted, so has recogni...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: This paper explores contemporary issues around community-based health promotion...
Introduction Community programs to promote health have been launched all over the world and fit we...
The academic literature examining the benefits and relevance of community participation and communit...
<strong>Background: </strong>Increasingly, place-based collaborative partnerships are being implemen...
Issue addressed Community-based programs to address physical activity and diet are seen as a valuabl...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Increasingly, place-based collaborative partnerships are being imple...
The delivery and financing systems for medical care, public health, and social and community service...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral ScienceHealth, Society & PolicyAnne ThackerayIn the past...
Community-based organizations hold an increasingly central role in the representation and advocacy o...
Our health system is in a disordered state. Costs continue to rise without concomitant improvements ...
This article offers an integration of two different perspectives on health promotion research and pr...
This article offers an integration of two different perspectives on health promotion research and pr...
Funding Information: The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the rese...
This article offers an integration of two different perspectives on health promotion research and pr...
As research evidence for the effectiveness of community-based prevention has mounted, so has recogni...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: This paper explores contemporary issues around community-based health promotion...
Introduction Community programs to promote health have been launched all over the world and fit we...
The academic literature examining the benefits and relevance of community participation and communit...
<strong>Background: </strong>Increasingly, place-based collaborative partnerships are being implemen...
Issue addressed Community-based programs to address physical activity and diet are seen as a valuabl...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Increasingly, place-based collaborative partnerships are being imple...
The delivery and financing systems for medical care, public health, and social and community service...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral ScienceHealth, Society & PolicyAnne ThackerayIn the past...