Background: Inequalities in health have proved resistant to 'top down' approaches. It is increasingly recognised that health promotion initiatives are unlikely to succeed without strong local involvement at all stages of the process and many programmes now use grass roots approaches. A healthy living approach to community development (HLA) was developed as an innovative response to local concerns about a lack of appropriate services in two deprived communities in Pembrokeshire, West Wales. We sought to assess feasibility, costs, benefits and working relationships of this HLA. Methods: The HLA intervention operated through existing community forums and focused on the whole community and its relationship with statutory and voluntary sectors. ...
Background: Health disparities research is increasingly influenced by two paradigms: community-base...
Background Participation by communities in improving the quality of health services has become a fea...
Background: Contact with natural environments can bring health benefits, but research is lacking on ...
Background: This study was set in 39 neighbourhoods involved in a government-funded regeneration pro...
Background: Most research on community empowerment provides evidence on engaging communities for hea...
Local authorities are best placed to tackle health inequalities at local level, building support and...
In the UK, government has committed itself to improving health and reducing inequalities in health. ...
BACKGROUND: In London and the rest of the UK, diseases associated with poor diet, inadequate physica...
Background There is a growing evidence base which shows that community development can make an impo...
There has been increasing interest in participatory approaches to health promotion. However, there ...
Background: Although community engagement (CE) is widely used in health promotion, components of CE ...
Background The ‘Local People’ programme operates in 29 UK communities experiencing disadvantage and ...
Walking groups have known health benefits but may not operate in communities with the greatest healt...
Background: High healthcare expenditures due to population ageing and chronic complex health complai...
Background: Although community engagement (CE) is widely used in health promotion, components of CE ...
Background: Health disparities research is increasingly influenced by two paradigms: community-base...
Background Participation by communities in improving the quality of health services has become a fea...
Background: Contact with natural environments can bring health benefits, but research is lacking on ...
Background: This study was set in 39 neighbourhoods involved in a government-funded regeneration pro...
Background: Most research on community empowerment provides evidence on engaging communities for hea...
Local authorities are best placed to tackle health inequalities at local level, building support and...
In the UK, government has committed itself to improving health and reducing inequalities in health. ...
BACKGROUND: In London and the rest of the UK, diseases associated with poor diet, inadequate physica...
Background There is a growing evidence base which shows that community development can make an impo...
There has been increasing interest in participatory approaches to health promotion. However, there ...
Background: Although community engagement (CE) is widely used in health promotion, components of CE ...
Background The ‘Local People’ programme operates in 29 UK communities experiencing disadvantage and ...
Walking groups have known health benefits but may not operate in communities with the greatest healt...
Background: High healthcare expenditures due to population ageing and chronic complex health complai...
Background: Although community engagement (CE) is widely used in health promotion, components of CE ...
Background: Health disparities research is increasingly influenced by two paradigms: community-base...
Background Participation by communities in improving the quality of health services has become a fea...
Background: Contact with natural environments can bring health benefits, but research is lacking on ...