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. Written
by members of the team undertaking the national evaluation of HAZ,
this book examines the initiative 's development and impact from a
variety of perspectives. It outlines important features of the
social, policy and evaluative environment within which HAZ were
established and discusses enduring themes such as building and
developing capacity with diverse and unequal partners within
complex policy systems.
Multidisciplinary in nature, the book provides in-depth analysis
of a key policy initiative, offering guidance on how best to
design, implement and evaluate future initiatives intended to deal
with fundamental social problems.
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