BAB community navigators project final evaluation report (1)
(2020)
Report
Beynon, P., Burdis, G., Hoadley, J., Beardmore, A., Jensen, A., Beardmore, A., …Kimberlee, R. (2020). BAB community navigators project final evaluation report (1). National Lottery Community Fund
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Systematic review of community business related approaches to health and social care (2019)
Report
McClean, S., Ismail, S., Powell, J., Jones, M., Kimberlee, R., Bird, E., & Shaw, P. Systematic review of community business related approaches to health and social careThis report provides insight into the impact of community business-related approaches to health and social care on users’ outcomes, in particular exploring how effective they are in delivering outcomes for users. Community businesses are rooted with... Read More about Systematic review of community business related approaches to health and social care.
Whither social prescribing? (2018)
Journal Article
Kimberlee, R. (2018). Whither social prescribing?. Journal of Holistic Healthcare, 15(3),My interest in what I call 'holistic' social prescribing has been lifelong. I grew up in a small town in worcestershire where my mother was the practice manager of a local surgery. ln the 1960s, engagement with GPs were more than nine-minute encounte... Read More about Whither social prescribing?.
Bristol Ageing Better: Community Webs Final Evaluation Report (2018)
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Jones, M., Barke, J., & Kimberlee, R. (2018). Bristol Ageing Better: Community Webs Final Evaluation Report. National Community Lottery Fund
Making sense of social prescribing (2017)
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Polley, M., Fleming, J., Anfilogoff, T., Carpenter, A., Kimberlee, R., Bertotti, M., …Wheatley, J. (2017). Making sense of social prescribing. LondonThis booklet provides advice and guidance on all things social prescribing.
Measuring the social value of prevention and management of type 2 diabetes in a community setting (2017)
Journal Article
Clifford, Z., Jones, M., Solomon-Moore, E., Kok, M., & Kimberlee, R. (2017). Measuring the social value of prevention and management of type 2 diabetes in a community setting. https://doi.org/10.14738/assrj.416.3315Background: Type 2 diabetes affects 1 in 20 people over the age of 65. Although there is growing evidence around the effectiveness of lifestyle interventions to prevent or delay the onset of this disease, there is limited evidence of the wider social... Read More about Measuring the social value of prevention and management of type 2 diabetes in a community setting.
Association between food for life, a whole setting healthy and sustainable food programme, and primary school children’s consumption of fruit and vegetables: A Cross-Sectional study in England (2017)
Journal Article
Jones, M., Pitt, H., Oxford, L., Bray, I., Kimberlee, R., & Orme, J. (2017). Association between food for life, a whole setting healthy and sustainable food programme, and primary school children’s consumption of fruit and vegetables: A Cross-Sectional study in England. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 14(6), 639. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14060639© 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. The promotion of dietary health is a public health priority in England and in other countries. Research shows that the majority of children do not consume the recommended amount of fruit and v... Read More about Association between food for life, a whole setting healthy and sustainable food programme, and primary school children’s consumption of fruit and vegetables: A Cross-Sectional study in England.
Evaluation of Food for Life 2013-15: Summary and synthesis report (2016)
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Jones, M., Pitt, H., Orme, J., Bray, I., Gray, S., Kimberlee, R., …Weitkamp, E. (2016). Evaluation of Food for Life 2013-15: Summary and synthesis reportThis is the final report of the phase two evaluation of Food for Life undertaken by the University of the West of England, Bristol 2013-15. The research encompassed five workstreams: 1. Long term impacts and durability - understanding how and w... Read More about Evaluation of Food for Life 2013-15: Summary and synthesis report.
Food for life: A social return on investment analysis of the locally commissioned programme. Full Report (2016)
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Jones, M., Pitt, H., Oxford, L., Orme, J., Gray, S., Salmon, D., …Powell, J. (2016). Food for life: A social return on investment analysis of the locally commissioned programme. Full ReportA Social Return on Investment Analysis of two locally commissioned Food for Life programmes
What is the value of social prescribing? (2016)
Journal Article
Kimberlee, R. (2016). What is the value of social prescribing?. https://doi.org/10.14738/assrj.33.1889General practice is in crisis. Across the UK different models of social prescribing have evolved to meet the growth in patient attendance. Although there is growing evidence of their efficacy there is little evidence of their value. Analysing one hol... Read More about What is the value of social prescribing?.
Evaluation of living well, taking control: A community-based diabetes prevention and management programme (2016)
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Kok, M., Solomon-Moore, E., Greaves, C., Smith, J., Kimberlee, R., & Jones, M. (2016). Evaluation of living well, taking control: A community-based diabetes prevention and management programmeIntroduction Type 2 diabetes is a serious, expensive and growing public health challenge. In England, national guidance recommends intensive lifestyle interventions promoting weight loss for people at risk of diabetes and programmes of individualise... Read More about Evaluation of living well, taking control: A community-based diabetes prevention and management programme.
A SROI analysis of the Penwith Community Development Trust’s: Plant Eat and Teach (PEaT) project (2015)
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Kimberlee, R., & Biggs, O. (2015). A SROI analysis of the Penwith Community Development Trust’s: Plant Eat and Teach (PEaT) projectUsing our Well-being Questionnaires and stakeholder interviews we have established the impact of the PEaT project on beneficiaries. Participating in the PEaT garden leads to improvements in beneficiary’ sense of well-being, reduction in social isolat... Read More about A SROI analysis of the Penwith Community Development Trust’s: Plant Eat and Teach (PEaT) project.
The Balsam Centre Wellbeing Project evaluation and SROI analysis: Summary and full report (2015)
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Jones, M., Aubrey, P., Kimberlee, R., & Weld, S. (2015). The Balsam Centre Wellbeing Project evaluation and SROI analysis: Summary and full reportEvaluation and Social Return on Investment (SROI) analysis of a mental ill health and wellbeing support project delivered by The Balsam Centre in Somerset. The project combines one-to-one therapy with participation in arts and horticulture groups. SR... Read More about The Balsam Centre Wellbeing Project evaluation and SROI analysis: Summary and full report.
What is social prescribing? (2015)
Journal Article
Kimberlee, R. (2015). What is social prescribing?. https://doi.org/10.14738/assrj.21.808This article outlines research into social prescribing provision in one Clinical Commissioning Group area in England. Based on primary data collected from focus groups with social prescribing practitioners (n=8), local council/Public Health employee... Read More about What is social prescribing?.
Social Return on Investment Report (SROI) final report on a type 2 diabetes prevention and management programme delivered by Westbank CHC (2015)
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Clifford, Z., Solomon-Moore, E., Kimberlee, R., Biggs, O., Weld, S., Blackburn, K., & Jones, M. (2015). Social Return on Investment Report (SROI) final report on a type 2 diabetes prevention and management programme delivered by Westbank CHCFinal SROI report on Living Well Taking Control, diabetes prevention and management programme delivered by Westbank CHC, Devon. This is part of a Big Lottery Funded evaluation of South west Wellbeing programme. This led to a total of nine SROI an... Read More about Social Return on Investment Report (SROI) final report on a type 2 diabetes prevention and management programme delivered by Westbank CHC.
For All Healthy Living Centre's Healthy Connections Project. Final evaluation report and Social Return on Investment (SROI) Analysis (2015)
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Weld, S., Kimberlee, R., Biggs, O., Blackburn, K., Clifford, Z., & Jones, M. (2015). For All Healthy Living Centre's Healthy Connections Project. Final evaluation report and Social Return on Investment (SROI) AnalysisEvaluation and SROI analysis of a mental health promotion project delivered by For All Healthy Living Centre, Weston-super-Mare. This is part of the evaluation of the South West Wellbeing programme delivered by a consortium of third sector agencie... Read More about For All Healthy Living Centre's Healthy Connections Project. Final evaluation report and Social Return on Investment (SROI) Analysis.
Road wars: Contesting paradigms of road safety, public space and well-being (2014)
Book Chapter
Kimberlee, R. (2014). Road wars: Contesting paradigms of road safety, public space and well-being. In S. Maile, & D. Griffiths (Eds.), Public Engagement and Social Science (113-126). Bristol: Policy PressIn the UK pedestrian killed and seriously injured rates have steadily declined since the introduction of local road safety departments four decades ago. The road safety paradigm based on local scientific analysis of risk reduction, engineering and th... Read More about Road wars: Contesting paradigms of road safety, public space and well-being.
Meeting the challenges of the Health Visitor Implementation Plan at the University of the West of England, Bristol (2014)
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Brook, J., Salmon, D., Kimberlee, R., Orme, J., & Bird, E. (2014). Meeting the challenges of the Health Visitor Implementation Plan at the University of the West of England, BristolDrawing on the Health Visitor Implementation Plan (DH, 2011a) and Educating Health Visitors for a Transformed Service (DH, 2011c), this evaluation aimed to assess the extent to which the Specialist Community Public Health Nursing Programme meets the... Read More about Meeting the challenges of the Health Visitor Implementation Plan at the University of the West of England, Bristol.
Measuring the economic impact of the wellspring healthy living centre's social prescribing wellbeing programme for low level mental health issues encountered by GP services (2013)
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Kimberlee, R., Jones, M., & Powell, J. (2013). Measuring the economic impact of the wellspring healthy living centre's social prescribing wellbeing programme for low level mental health issues encountered by GP servicesThis research evaluates the impacts of a holistic social prescribing Wellbeing Programme delivered by the Wellspring Healthy Living Centre, Bristol. As a holistic social prescribing approach it is representative of many third sector led intervention... Read More about Measuring the economic impact of the wellspring healthy living centre's social prescribing wellbeing programme for low level mental health issues encountered by GP services.
Developing a social prescribing approach for Bristol (2013)
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Kimberlee, R. (2013). Developing a social prescribing approach for BristolThis report will outline three different models of Social Prescribing (SP) to help to describe the types of SP practice provided across the city: Light, Medium and Holistic. It briefly outlines local examples of each. All of the Holistic projects id... Read More about Developing a social prescribing approach for Bristol.