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What do people living in deprived communities in the UK think about household energy efficiency interventions?

What do people living in deprived communities in the UK think about household energy efficiency interventions?

... of deprived communities. With its specific focus on deprived communities, therefore, the BEU also provides an interesting opportunity to explore whether home ownership influences willingness ...

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Building bridges: Manchester Salford enterprise initiative 
Enterprise support and engagement in deprived communities pilots: final evaluation report and recommendations towards a model for developing enterprise culture in deprived communities

Building bridges: Manchester Salford enterprise initiative Enterprise support and engagement in deprived communities pilots: final evaluation report and recommendations towards a model for developing enterprise culture in deprived communities

... in deprived communities reflects – primarily - a series of research undertaken by Dr Julia Rouse and colleagues in the Centre for Enterprise at Manchester Metropolitan University into the effectiveness of ...

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Socio-economic effect on socially-deprived communities of developing drinking water quality problems in arid and semi- arid area of central Rajasthan

Socio-economic effect on socially-deprived communities of developing drinking water quality problems in arid and semi- arid area of central Rajasthan

... Abstract Rajasthan is well known for its Great Thar desert. Central Rajasthan has an arid to semi-arid environment. The area faces either scarcity of water or poor quality of drinking water. In some areas water is ...

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Think of your art eries: Arts participation, behavioural cardiovascular risk factors and mental well being in deprived communities in London

Think of your art eries: Arts participation, behavioural cardiovascular risk factors and mental well being in deprived communities in London

... Methods: Data were taken from the cross-sectional baseline survey of the Well London cluster randomized trial, conducted during 2008 in 40 of the most deprived census lower super output areas in London (selected ...

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Food for thought: pilot randomized controlled trial of lay health trainers supporting dietary change to reduce cardiovascular disease in deprived communities

Food for thought: pilot randomized controlled trial of lay health trainers supporting dietary change to reduce cardiovascular disease in deprived communities

... Consequently, our research reflected this policy shift to using the support of Lay Health Trainers (LHTs), as the means to offer affordable, practical, socio-cultural relevant lifestyle advice within communities. ...

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Empower and engage: Tackling the social determinants of risky drinking in two deprived communities

Empower and engage: Tackling the social determinants of risky drinking in two deprived communities

... Stakeholders (by our definition, these are typically service providers and community leaders) were involved in the project from the beginning and were vital to us in getting introduced to both communities. To ...

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Physical activity in deprived communities in London: examining individual and neighbourhood level factors

Physical activity in deprived communities in London: examining individual and neighbourhood level factors

... neighbours most regularly had higher odds of achieving the CMO’s minimum recommended physical activity levels (Table 2). Perceived measures of the neighbourhood environment (quality of: parks and open spaces; buildings; ...

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Participants' perceptions of a lifestyle approach to promoting physical activity: targeting deprived communities in Kingston upon Hull

Participants' perceptions of a lifestyle approach to promoting physical activity: targeting deprived communities in Kingston upon Hull

... most deprived local authority region in the UK, with high levels of unem- ployment, low educational attainment and low home ownership ...most deprived wards in the UK, which is in accordance with the ...

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Effectiveness and cost effectiveness of a universal parenting skills programme in deprived communities : multicentre randomised controlled trial

Effectiveness and cost effectiveness of a universal parenting skills programme in deprived communities : multicentre randomised controlled trial

... Group numbers varied for measures: negative parenting, control group, n=128, intervention group n=62; supportive parenting, control group n=128, intervention group n=62; SF-12, control g[r] ...

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Involving deprived communities in improving the quality of primary care services: does participatory action research work?

Involving deprived communities in improving the quality of primary care services: does participatory action research work?

... indigenous communities in the 'Two-Thirds World' but could be used more widely in quality improvement in health services [4], for example as a method of engage- ment with those who do not traditionally take part ...

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Integrating social media for community empowerment : A study of community reporting in two Greater Manchester urban regeneration areas

Integrating social media for community empowerment : A study of community reporting in two Greater Manchester urban regeneration areas

... within deprived communities challenged (Dabinett, 2000; Southern, 2002; Loader & Keeble, 2004; Klecun, ...in deprived urban neighbourhoods (Sherman, 1999; Hellawell, ...connected ...

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Primary care and health inequality : Difference-in-difference study comparing England and Ontario

Primary care and health inequality : Difference-in-difference study comparing England and Ontario

... in deprived communities (in partic- ular but not only the centrally funded “Equitable Access to Primary Medical Care” programme announced in 2006 and funded from 2008–10) [18], (2) a knowledge translation ...

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Community finance initiatives: a policy success story

Community finance initiatives: a policy success story

... All Business is Personal - Micro-entrepreneurs rarely separate their individual and business accounts. Services and processes should reflect this reality. Know your Market - The CRTs were all reaching the most ...

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The effectiveness of problem solving therapy in deprived South African communities: results from a pilot study

The effectiveness of problem solving therapy in deprived South African communities: results from a pilot study

... The encouraging results of the present pilot study suggest that it is worth studying further applications of group PST to reduce the burden of common mental dis- orders in deprived communities. The ...

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Widening participation or reinforcing privilege in Scottish higher education?

Widening participation or reinforcing privilege in Scottish higher education?

... most deprived data-zones it is the most effective proxy to identify those individuals and groups who are most likely to be under-represented in degree-level provision as the other suggested criteria based on ...

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Widening access to medicine may improve general practitioner recruitment in deprived and rural communities: survey of GP origins and current place of work

Widening access to medicine may improve general practitioner recruitment in deprived and rural communities: survey of GP origins and current place of work

... highly deprived communities is consistent with US findings [21, 25, 37], and the associ- ation between rural background and subsequent remote practice is also consistent with international evidence ...for ...

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Intestinal Tuberculosis

Intestinal Tuberculosis

... Tuberculosis is a disease of the poor deprived communities, although the incidence is increasing in the well developed countries with the increased incidence of AID[r] ...

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How effective is the Forestry Commission Scotland's woodland improvement programme—‘Woods In and Around Towns’ (WIAT)—at improving psychological well-being in deprived urban communities? A quasi-experimental study

How effective is the Forestry Commission Scotland's woodland improvement programme—‘Woods In and Around Towns’ (WIAT)—at improving psychological well-being in deprived urban communities? A quasi-experimental study

... The literature suggests that there are likely to be gender differences in the observed effects at a population level. 25 To answer the primary research question, the required sample size needs to be suf fi ciently large ...

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Protocol for a systematic review to identify the barriers and facilitators to deliver bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in disadvantaged communities

Protocol for a systematic review to identify the barriers and facilitators to deliver bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in disadvantaged communities

... in deprived communities who may require more tailored campaigns and interventions to change attitudes and improve confidence to administer bystander ...in deprived communities The secondary ...

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National Institute for Health and Care Excellence Primary Research Report 1: Community engagement – approaches to improve health: map of current practice based on a case study approach

National Institute for Health and Care Excellence Primary Research Report 1: Community engagement – approaches to improve health: map of current practice based on a case study approach

... diaspora communities or Muslim communities and different kind of health patterns and so on, community assets, you know, voluntary sector?” None are around the table… None of them, whilst all good willed, ...

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