Health action zones
partnerships for health equity
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Author
Contributions
- Barnes, Marian. - Contributor
Publication
2005 - Routledge, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
56,500 words, Guess
Page Count
226 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3421749M
- ISBN-100415325501
- OCLC Control Number810931590
- OCLC Control Number57549886
- Library of Congress Control Number2005042775
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- Goodreads3523463
- LibraryThing3059348
Classifications
- DDC362.1/0941
- LCCRA425 .H385 2005
Description
"Health Action Zones (HAZ) were one of the earliest and most prominent area-based initiatives launched by the new Labour government in England soon after it came to power in 1997. Health Action Zones, written by members of the team undertaking the national evaluation of HAZ, examines their development and impact from a variety of perspectives." "The authors outline important features of the social, policy and evaluative environment within which HAZ were established and which greatly contributed to learning about health policy and practice development in the early part of twenty-first century. They also discuss enduring themes such as building and developing capacity with diverse and unequal partners within complex policy systems. The authors assess the successes of specific strategies aimed at improving health and reducing health inequalities." "Health Action Zones provides in-depth analysis of a key policy initiative that will be of great value to those concerned with building the evidence base for future action. It also offers guidance on how best to design, implement and evaluate future initiatives intended to deal with fundamental social problems." "The multidisciplinary nature of this text makes it suitable for a wide range of postgraduate courses including those covering issues in public health, community care, urban studies, social policy, health and social care research, local governance and public services. The book will also be of great interest to policy makers and practitioners working in health and community services."--Jacket.
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