The past two decades have seen an increasing role for the UK community and voluntary sector (CVS) in health promotion in disadvantaged areas, largely based on assumptions on the part of funders that CVS providers are better able to engage ‘hard-to-reach’ population groups in services than statutory providers. However, there is limited empirical research exploring CVS provider practices in this field. Using ethnographic data, this paper examines the experiences of a network of CVS providers seeking to engage residents in health-promoting community services in a disadvantaged region in the North of England. The paper shows how CVS providers engaged in apparently contradictory practices, fluctuating between an empathically informed response to...
Voluntary and community organisations (VCOs) have health benefits for those who attend and are viewe...
Voluntary and community organisations (VCOs) have health benefits for those who attend and are viewe...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine the suitability of a social enterprise model for community healt...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Critical Public Health...
The past two decades have seen an increasing role for the UK community and voluntary sector (CVS) in...
This is the author’s version of the article published in Critical Public HealthThe article has been ...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2017-07-24, issued 2017-07-24, ppub 2017-10-...
Despite political change over the past 25 years in Britain there has been an unprecedented national ...
Despite political change over the past 25 years in Britain there has been an unprecedented national ...
Despite political change over the past 25 years in Britain there has been an unprecedented national ...
Despite political change over the past 25 years in Britain there has been an unprecedented national ...
Despite political change over the past 25 years in Britain there has been an unprecedented national ...
Despite political change over the past 25 years in Britain there has been an unprecedented national ...
This research examines how midstream social marketing programmes that adopt a relational and communi...
This research examines how midstream social marketing programmes that adopt a relational and communi...
Voluntary and community organisations (VCOs) have health benefits for those who attend and are viewe...
Voluntary and community organisations (VCOs) have health benefits for those who attend and are viewe...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine the suitability of a social enterprise model for community healt...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Critical Public Health...
The past two decades have seen an increasing role for the UK community and voluntary sector (CVS) in...
This is the author’s version of the article published in Critical Public HealthThe article has been ...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2017-07-24, issued 2017-07-24, ppub 2017-10-...
Despite political change over the past 25 years in Britain there has been an unprecedented national ...
Despite political change over the past 25 years in Britain there has been an unprecedented national ...
Despite political change over the past 25 years in Britain there has been an unprecedented national ...
Despite political change over the past 25 years in Britain there has been an unprecedented national ...
Despite political change over the past 25 years in Britain there has been an unprecedented national ...
Despite political change over the past 25 years in Britain there has been an unprecedented national ...
This research examines how midstream social marketing programmes that adopt a relational and communi...
This research examines how midstream social marketing programmes that adopt a relational and communi...
Voluntary and community organisations (VCOs) have health benefits for those who attend and are viewe...
Voluntary and community organisations (VCOs) have health benefits for those who attend and are viewe...
Purpose: This paper aims to examine the suitability of a social enterprise model for community healt...