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Bristol youth and youth forum participation (1997)
Presentation / Conference
Kimberlee, R. (1997, November). Bristol youth and youth forum participation. Paper presented at Developing Democracy Conference, The Council House, Bristol, UK

Gloucestershire clinical commissioning group’s social prescribing service: Evaluation report
Report
Kimberlee, R. Gloucestershire clinical commissioning group’s social prescribing service: Evaluation report

There are increasing numbers of people presenting to GP practices. In 1995 patients visited GPs on average 3.9x a year; this had increased to 5.5x a year in 2012. GP attendances have climbed from 17.8m in 2004-5 to 24m in 2012-13 (Campbell 2013:4). T... Read More about Gloucestershire clinical commissioning group’s social prescribing service: Evaluation report.

East Devon forget-me-not reminiscence service: A review of data collection and the development of a logic model
Other
Kimberlee, R., & Kok, M. East Devon forget-me-not reminiscence service: A review of data collection and the development of a logic model

This is not an evaluation report of a service or intervention. It does not seek to make any assessment of the effectiveness or cost effectiveness of the Forget-Me-Not reminiscence service. Instead it is a briefing report that highlights the informati... Read More about East Devon forget-me-not reminiscence service: A review of data collection and the development of a logic model.

The troubled families programme: A process, impact and social return on investment analysis
Report
Hoggett, J., Ahmad, Y., Frost, E., Kimberlee, R., McCartan, K., & Solle, J. The troubled families programme: A process, impact and social return on investment analysis

This project was developed by a research team at the University of the West of England (UWE) under the direction of the Principal Investigator (PI) Dr. James Hoggett to evaluate aspects of a troubled families programme in the South West of England.... Read More about The troubled families programme: A process, impact and social return on investment analysis.