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This exciting new book is both practical and theoretical. It is a
pioneering work of integrated praxis, situating theory within a
participatory worldview and grounding practice in the important
issues of our times - social justice and sustainability. Ledwith
and Springett's ideas are founded on two premises. Firstly,
transformative practice begins in the stories of people's everyday
lives, and practical theory generated from these narratives is the
best way to inform both policy and practice. This innovative
approach bridges the divide between ideas and practice, and allows
the development of the knowledge needed to bring about
transformative social change. Secondly, participatory approaches to
practice allow practitioners not only to critically examine the
world, but also to reflect on the way in which they view the world
in order to situate their local practice more relevantly within
bigger social issues. Participatory practice is structured in an
unfolding and engaging way. It is divided into two major sections:
the first, 'A Participatory Paradigm', considers theory in relation
to current times, and the second, 'Participatory Practice',
develops skills related to this thinking. The book will be of
interest to both academics and community-based practitioners.
In this second edition of a bestselling book, the authors' unique,
holistic and radical perspective on participatory practice has been
updated to reflect advances made in the past decade, the impact of
neoliberalism and austerity, and the challenges of climate change
and the pandemic. Bridging the divide between community development
ideas and practice, over half of this innovative book comprises new
content with updated features including: * reflective questions *
key points highlighted throughout each chapter * a glossary of
terms The authors argue that transformative practice begins with
everyday stories about people's lives and that practical theory
generated from these narratives is the best way to inform both
policy and practice. This long-awaited new edition will be of
interest to academics and community-based practitioners working in
a range of settings, including health and education.
This textbook is a comprehensive guide for students interested in
using participatory research to improve people's health and
well-being. It is especially designed for those working in the
fields of health and social welfare who are embarking on
participatory research for the first time. It covers all phases in
participatory research from "getting started," to "acting for
change," "continuing the journey" and "articulating impact." Its
unique format helps readers understand the essence of participatory
research as a comprehensive approach for doing research which is
underpinned by a set of fundamental values.The many real life
examples of participatory research projects from around the world
inspire readers to find creative ways to manage their own research
while opening up new horizons in their work.
Policy-makers, professionals of all kinds and the general public
increasingly recognise social and economic factors as important
determinants of health. Because health promotion approaches address
these factors, they can play an increasingly valuable role in
protecting and improving health. At the same time, funding sources
increasingly demand evidence that initiatives give value for money.
Health promotion initiatives need effective evaluation to realise
their potential: both to prove their value as investments and to
increase their effectiveness in achieving their aims. To help meet
this need, the WHO European Working Group on Health Promotion
Evaluation examined the current range of qualitative and
quantitative evaluation methods to provide guidance to
policy-makers and practitioners. This book is the result. It
comprises an extensive compilation and discussion of the theory,
methodologies and practice of evaluating health promotion
initiatives in Europe and the Americas. The book takes three
perspectives in examining the issues. It includes a retrospective
examination of the evolution of health promotion evaluation. This
provides the context for assessing and understanding the current
state of evaluations of initiatives addressing settings, polices
and systems works for promoting health. Finally the chapter authors
and the Working Group as a whole make many recommendations for
improvement that provide a look into the future. This book shows
how a health promotion approach offers a comprehensive framework
for planning and implementing interventions that can effectively
address today's major health-related problems. The authors describe
how good evaluations assist initiatives in achieving their goals,
provide a wealth of guidance on how to undertake them and call for
greater investment in the evaluation of health promotion. The
authors hope that their work will stimulate policy-makers and
practitioners to invest in and undertake good evaluation for good
health promotion. This is their commitment; they hope that readers
share it.
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