Description:
In this Policy Brief, we explain how we created a Community of Practice (CoP) and how it can be sustained. We show how the CoP’s focus on a local community’s wellbeing and building assets can transform inequalities in wellbeing by creating three fundamental shifts in practices.
Author: University of Birmingham Centre for Urban Wellbeing
Download:
Co-producing a CoP_DIGITAL_pdf.pdf (846.5 KB)
Useful links:
- SPARC Network - https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/centres-institutes/urban-wellbeing/sparc
- Truth about Local Government Podcast: Transforming Health and Community Wellbeing: The Power of Social Prescribing with Koen Bartels - https://rss.com/podcasts/thetruthaboutlocalgovernment/1737741/
- Centre for Urban Wellbeing Resources - https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/centres-institutes/urban-wellbeing/resources
Tags
health inequalities, co production, collaboration, social prescribing, community practice