Early Help and Support in the Community Services - Impact Evaluation Jul 1, 2024 - May 31, 2025
Three prrogramme evaluation for Notts CC on their Local Area coordination, Health Champions and Community Organizing programmes.
Professor Joe Cook's Projects (15)
Local Policy Innovation Partnerships (LPIP) (Phase 2) Jan 1, 2024 - Dec 31, 2026
HEIF: QR Policy Development Fund project Jun 1, 2023 - Jul 31, 2023
North Yorkshire Health Determinants Research Collaboration Jan 1, 2024 - Dec 31, 2028
The NIHR Health Determinants Research Collaboration North Yorkshire is a research infrastructure project to build research capacity within North Yorkshire Council. It will embed a strong research culture to generate robust evidence that will inform s...
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HIKE: Co-designing policy solutions through cross-sectoral collaboration; applying Covid-19 learning to the cost-of-living crisis in Oldham, Pembrokeshire and beyond Apr 1, 2023 - Jul 31, 2024
Co-designing a poverty alleviation and prevention eco-system feeding in lessons for the Collaboration under Covid-19. Working with Oldham, Pembrokeshire and DLUHC.
Application to HIKE
Local Policy Innovation Partnerships (LPIP) (Phase 1) Apr 21, 2023 - Sep 20, 2023
The Yorkshire and Humber Policy Innovation Partnership (Y-PIP) will generate integrated insights and solutions for (i) local economic performance, (ii) living and working sustainably in a greener economy, (iii) innovation, (iv) communities in their p...
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Examining the Impact of the Cost of Living Response in Enabling Sustainable Collaborative Approaches and Ways of Working in Oldham Jan 1, 2023 - Nov 30, 2024
Short project examining the longer term system level impacts of investing in Cost of Living crisis and building a longer term collaborative approach to Poverty.
PLEASE NOTE this is Oldham Local Authority funded and there is no suitable option under...
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QR - SPF Building Lessons from Covid-19 Response and Recovery into Future Lessons for Local and National Policy Feb 1, 2022 - Mar 31, 2022
This funding request is to continue the project’s established policy collaborations with three local/ regional authorities (Greater Manchester Combined Authority, London Borough of Islington and Oldham Borough Council), th...
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Additional funds for a PDRA Mar 1, 2022 - Mar 31, 2023
Identifying and Repurposing Community Based Assets and Volunteering During COVID 19 May 15, 2020 - Nov 15, 2021
This project responds to the call for ideas to address COVID 19 through a focus on how Local authorities and thier voluntary sector partners to mobilise and provide infrastructure and capacity support for volunteering nationally and locally in place.
Adult social care partnership: Using co - production methods to build and evaluate a regional capacity building network to facilitate greater understanding use and production of research in adult social care Jun 1, 2021 - May 31, 2025
regional network of Academics and ASC practitioners to develop research capacity.
Examining Impact of Local Area Coordination as a Preventative Intervention in Adult Social Care Jul 1, 2021 - Mar 31, 2024
Bid to NIHR RfPB call on Social Care. Examines the impact of LAC interventions compared across 5 cities. Uses both Economic costs/outcomes anlaysis and lived experience participant journeys.
Cities of Service Impact Oct 1, 2018 - Dec 31, 2019
This is a project to work in partnership with the Cities of Service programme of projects (4 cities) to develop evidence of the impacts of these programmes. The programme and research is funded by NESTA and DCMS, through the Connected Communities Pro...
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Enabling Social Action Feb 1, 2018 - Mar 31, 2020
Research project with the Social Action Team in the Office for Civil Society.