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Participatory Budgeting - learning from Govanhill Equally Well test site March 2012 | Report The role of Participatory Budgeting in promoting localism and mobilising community assets But where next for Participatory Budgeting in Scotland? |
Concepts Series 10 - Putting asset based approaches into practice July 2012 | Briefing Paper Putting asset based approaches into practice: identification, mobilisation and measurement of assets |
Assets in Action: Illustrating asset based approaches for health improvement August 2012 | Report Research profiling the work of 19 projects, aiming to illustrate how asset based approaches are currently being applied in Scotland. |
Findings Series 34 - The Includem gangs pilot May 2013 | Briefing Paper Exploring the use of assets in practice. |
Positive conversations, meaningful change: learning from Animating Assets November 2015 | Report This report presents and discusses new ways of thinking about the development and nature of asset-based approaches in community and systems settings. |
Common Health Assets: Lived Experience Panel evaluation plan January 2023 | Other This document outlines the evaluation plan and approach for the Lived Experience Panel (LEP) component of the Common Health Assets (CHA) project. |
Common Health Assets: Lived Experience Panel Baseline Evaluation report January 2023 | Report This report highlights the initial learning from evaluating the recruitment and first meetings of the Common Health Assets (CHA) Lived Experience Panel (LEP), being led by the GCPH. |