Investigating health and social outcomes of the Big Local community empowerment initiative in England: a mixed method evaluation
A longitidinal study report exploring attempts to create empowering conditions when engaging communities.
Authors: Jennie Popay, Emma Halliday, Rebecca Mead, Anne Townsend, Nasima Akhter, Clare Bambra, Ben Barr, Rachel Anderson de Cuevas, Konstantinos Daras, Matt Egan, Katja Gravenhorst, Katharina Janke, Adetayo Safiriyu Kasim, Victoria McGowan, Ruth Ponsford, Joanne Reynolds and Margaret Whitehead.
You can also access this report on the NIHR website.
The following chapters are featured in academic journals:
- Assessing the impact of Big Local on health and social outcomes in engaged residents
- Collective control, social-cohesion and health and well-being: Baseline survey results from the Communities in Control Study in England
- Community empowerment and mental wellbeing: longitudinal findings from a survey of people actively involved in the big local place-based initiative in England
A plain text version will be added later this year.