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Placing Health Neighbourhood Renewal Health Improvement And Complexity Tim Blackman

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Placing Health Neighbourhood Renewal Health Improvement And Complexity Tim Blackman
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.61 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Tim Blackman
ISBN: 9781847421685, 1847421687
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Placing Health Neighbourhood Renewal Health Improvement And Complexity Tim Blackman by Tim Blackman 9781847421685, 1847421687 instant download after payment.

Where people live matters to their health. Health improvement strategies often target where people live, but do they work? Placing health tackles this question through an examination of England's Neighbourhood Renewal Strategy and its health targets. It evaluates the evidence base for the strategy, compares experiences from the United States and elsewhere in Europe, and illustrates the relevance of complexity theory to area-based health improvement work. The book brings together these topical issues with a social science analysis of current programmes based on the methods and concepts of complexity thinking. It concludes by setting out how local action based on these ideas offers a new approach to area-based health improvement work. Placing health is aimed at researchers, academics and students in the social and health sciences with an interest in area-based health improvement work, as well as practitioners in health services, local government and voluntary agencies working on neighbourhood renewal and health projects.

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