Collaborative Governance – Dimensions Barbazza and Tello (2014) |
Component Features: Priorities (e.g.s only) |
Public Health Benefits: Identified as Targets in 2015/16 Stakeholder Workshops |
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Joint information | Shared local ‘soft’ intelligence and Office of National Statistics’ data | Pinpointing streets and neighbourhoods with nutritional deficits |
Consultation | Confidentiality in private matters | Anonymous access for destitute and marginalised persons to primary health and pastoral services |
Involvement | Access to philanthropic sources of income and investment | Co-contributions through local benefactors and sponsors via personal values and stories of health and housing losses |
Partnership | Participation in priority setting | Client survey inputs to new healthy dietary, horticultural and culinary projects |
Empowerment | Full or partial community ownership | Local health education initiatives underpinned by spiritual values and recruitment of local service champions |