ABSTRACT

Published in 1998. This book brings together both the history of community involvement and health and ideas and proposals for further developing the potential of this approach. It explores the roots and branches of community involvement, drawing together different strands from within and outside the NHS. It explores the impact of the rapid changes in the NHS and in local government on local communities and patients and ways in which current policy can enhance and enable the general public to be more involved in their own health and effective service provision. Ideas, models and case studies are used to illustrate practical ways in which skills and knowledge can be enhanced.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Part I: Context: the roots and branches of community involvement in health

part |2 pages

Part II: Moving from theory into practice

chapter 5|10 pages

Key concepts

chapter 6|14 pages

Building community action on health

chapter 7|26 pages

Advocacy

chapter 9|18 pages

Participatory health needs assessment

chapter 10|30 pages

A participatory approach to evaluation

chapter 11|20 pages

Management of change

part |2 pages

Part III: Taking forward community involvement in health

chapter 12|16 pages

A critical path to involvement

chapter 15|4 pages

Conclusions