Co-creating and Co-producing Research Evidence : A Guide for Practitioners and Academics in Health, Social Care and Education Settings /: A Guide for Practitioners and Academics in Health, Social Care and Education Settings. (2019)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Co-creating and Co-producing Research Evidence : A Guide for Practitioners and Academics in Health, Social Care and Education Settings /: A Guide for Practitioners and Academics in Health, Social Care and Education Settings. (2019)
- Main Title:
- Co-creating and Co-producing Research Evidence : A Guide for Practitioners and Academics in Health, Social Care and Education Settings
- Further Information:
- Note: Dorothy Newbury-Birch, Keith Allan.
- Editors:
- Newbury-Birch, Dorothy
Allan, Keith - Contents:
- Foreword Paul Croney 1. Why should we Co-Produce Research? Claire Sullivan and Gill O’ Neill 2. Co-Production: The Academic Perspective Grant J. McGeechan, Louisa J Ells, and Emma L. Giles 3. Co-Production: The Public Health Practitioner’s Perspective Keith Allan, Michelle Baldwin, Kirsty Wilkinson, and Dianne Woodall 4. Working with Schools to Develop Complex Interventions for Public Health Improvement Jeremy Segrott and Joan Roberts 5. Pupils, Teachers and Academics Working Together on a Research Project Examining How Students and Teachers Feel About the New GCSEs Michael Chay Hayden, Gillian Waller, Abbey Hodgson, Scott Brown, Sean Harris, Katie Miller, Daniel Barber, Lewis Hudson, and Dorothy Newbury-Birch 6. Public Health Practioners and Academics working together to evaluate a Mental Health Youth Awareness Programme Natalie Connor, Michelle Baldwin, Gill O'Neill, Gillian Walker, and Dorothy Newbury-Birch 7. "It’s not about telling people to eat better, stop smoking or get on the treadmill" Mandy Cheetham, Sarah Gorman, Emma Gibson, and Alice Wiseman 8. Co-Producing a Story of Recovery: A "Books Beyond Words" Book Group Jane Bourne 9. How Do We Co-Produce Research in the Prison Environment? Jennifer Ferguson, Aisha Holloway, Victorial Guthrie, and Dorothy Newbury-Birch 10. Police Officers and Academics Working Together Dorothy Newbury-Birch, Tony Power, Angela Tomlinson, Mark Hatcher, and Mick Urwin 11. Discussion: What are the Barriers and Facilitators to Co-ProductionForeword Paul Croney 1. Why should we Co-Produce Research? Claire Sullivan and Gill O’ Neill 2. Co-Production: The Academic Perspective Grant J. McGeechan, Louisa J Ells, and Emma L. Giles 3. Co-Production: The Public Health Practitioner’s Perspective Keith Allan, Michelle Baldwin, Kirsty Wilkinson, and Dianne Woodall 4. Working with Schools to Develop Complex Interventions for Public Health Improvement Jeremy Segrott and Joan Roberts 5. Pupils, Teachers and Academics Working Together on a Research Project Examining How Students and Teachers Feel About the New GCSEs Michael Chay Hayden, Gillian Waller, Abbey Hodgson, Scott Brown, Sean Harris, Katie Miller, Daniel Barber, Lewis Hudson, and Dorothy Newbury-Birch 6. Public Health Practioners and Academics working together to evaluate a Mental Health Youth Awareness Programme Natalie Connor, Michelle Baldwin, Gill O'Neill, Gillian Walker, and Dorothy Newbury-Birch 7. "It’s not about telling people to eat better, stop smoking or get on the treadmill" Mandy Cheetham, Sarah Gorman, Emma Gibson, and Alice Wiseman 8. Co-Producing a Story of Recovery: A "Books Beyond Words" Book Group Jane Bourne 9. How Do We Co-Produce Research in the Prison Environment? Jennifer Ferguson, Aisha Holloway, Victorial Guthrie, and Dorothy Newbury-Birch 10. Police Officers and Academics Working Together Dorothy Newbury-Birch, Tony Power, Angela Tomlinson, Mark Hatcher, and Mick Urwin 11. Discussion: What are the Barriers and Facilitators to Co-Production Working and Tools for Working Effectively? Dorothy Newbury-Birch and Keith Allan … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (122 pages), (1 illustrations)
- Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781351262989
- Related ISBNs:
- 135126298X
- Access Rights:
- Legal Deposit; Only available on premises controlled by the deposit library and to one user at any one time; The Legal Deposit Libraries (Non-Print Works) Regulations (UK).
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- British Library HMNTS - ELD.DS.446070
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