Coalitions and Partnerships in Community HealthJohn Wiley & Sons, 2007 M04 27 - 608 pages Coalitions and Partnerships in Community Health is a step-by-step guide for building durable coalitions to improve community and public health. This important resource provides an in-depth, analytical, and practical approach to building, sustaining, and nurturing these complex organizations. Author Frances Dunn Butterfoss includes all the tools for success in collaborative work from a research and practice-based stance. The book contains useful approaches to the issues, recommendations for action, resources for further study, and examples from actual coalition work. Coalitions and Partnerships in Community Health explores
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... example, increasing community participation, achieving goals, attracting resources) (Zimmerman, 2000). Nine factors that influence community empowerment are participation, leadership, problem assessment, organizational structures ...
... example, increasing community participation, achieving goals, attracting resources) (Zimmerman, 2000). Nine factors that influence community empowerment are participation, leadership, problem assessment, organizational structures ...
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... example, fewer marriages, more divorces, fewer children), and pursuit of more individual leisure activities (for example, televisions, VCRs, video games) (Putnam, 1995). Restoring HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE OF COALITIONS. 15.
... example, fewer marriages, more divorces, fewer children), and pursuit of more individual leisure activities (for example, televisions, VCRs, video games) (Putnam, 1995). Restoring HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE OF COALITIONS. 15.
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... example, California spent over $132 million in 1996 on tobacco control programs that included educational programs, cessation efforts, support for community coalitions, and a statewide media campaign. Private efforts, such as the ...
... example, California spent over $132 million in 1996 on tobacco control programs that included educational programs, cessation efforts, support for community coalitions, and a statewide media campaign. Private efforts, such as the ...
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... example, walking programs, media campaigns); environmental interventions (for example, smoking cessation, healthy food choices in schools); and educational interventions (for example, coordinated school health programs) (Centers for ...
... example, walking programs, media campaigns); environmental interventions (for example, smoking cessation, healthy food choices in schools); and educational interventions (for example, coordinated school health programs) (Centers for ...
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... example, when a neighborhood group pressures city council for more street lights to prevent crime. Professional (agency-based) coalitions are formed by professional organizations either in time of crisis or as a long-term approach to ...
... example, when a neighborhood group pressures city council for more street lights to prevent crime. Professional (agency-based) coalitions are formed by professional organizations either in time of crisis or as a long-term approach to ...
Contents
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PART II BUILDING EFFECTIVE COALITIONS AND PARTNERSHIPS | 93 |
PART III SUSTAINING EFFECTIVE COALITIONS AND PARTNERSHIPS | 259 |
PART IV COALITIONS AND PARTNERSHIPS IN ACTION | 319 |
REFERENCES | 511 |
NAME INDEX | 553 |
SUBJECT INDEX | 561 |
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