This report presents findings from an evaluation study of the role of lay workers - referred to as ‘Community Wellbeing Champions’ - involved in a community project ‘From Surviving to Thriving’: Improving Mental Health and Wellbeing in African and African Caribbean Communities delivered by Hope Atrium. The aim of the report is to evaluate the community project and to describe key features of the Community Wellbeing Champion approach and to examine the evidence that this type of intervention can have an impact on wellbeing.
(2014). "Using my knowledge to support people”: A qualitative study of an early intervention adopting community wellbeing champions to improve the mental health and wellbeing of African and African Caribbean communities . Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/119298
"Using my knowledge to support people”: A qualitative study of an early intervention adopting community wellbeing champions to improve the mental health and wellbeing of African and African Caribbean communities
Pizzolati, Micol;
2014-01-01
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This report presents findings from an evaluation study of the role of lay workers - referred to as ‘Community Wellbeing Champions’ - involved in a community project ‘From Surviving to Thriving’: Improving Mental Health and Wellbeing in African and African Caribbean Communities delivered by Hope Atrium. The aim of the report is to evaluate the community project and to describe key features of the Community Wellbeing Champion approach and to examine the evidence that this type of intervention can have an impact on wellbeing.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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