Webinar
A framework for co-creating sustainable and effective community projects
OPENspace seminar - A framework for co-creating sustainable and effective community projects
MOHAWk by Dr Jack Benton
An observation tool for measuring physical activity and wellbeing behaviours in urban spaces
An Introduction to Evaluability Assessments
An Evaluability Assessment (EA) is a systematic and collaborative approach to the planning of evaluation projects, by examining the extent to which a project or a programme can be evaluated in a reliable and credible fashion - by Prof. Ruth Jepson
Inclusive Urban Green and Blue Spaces
The importance of inclusion in green and blue spaces, guidance for developing an inclusive beach, and what we need to do next.
6 SQuID - Access Place film
The role of urban green and blue space for climate and nature action
Environmental Factors in Maternal and Child Health
GroundsWell Evidence Synthesis: Methods and Emerging Findings
In this webinar from Thursday 25th April, Prof Mike Clarke (Queen’s University Belfast), Dr Emmylou Rahtz (University of Exeter), and Dr Chris Tate (Queen’s University Belfast) cover a variety of evidence synthesis methods including systematic reviews, realist reviews, and evidence gap maps. They also shared emerging findings from their work.
GroundsWell Data Linkage Manifesto
We need a collective understanding of how environmental factors impact public health. We can't do that without data linkage
GroundsWell ECR Creating a Narrative Training
Ending Violence Against Women and Girls
Accessibility and Inclusion in Green and Blue Spaces
Dear Green Place Project
The Wellbeing Potential of Urban Blue Spaces: Lessons from Liverpool City Region
CURL Extensions
Weaving a Unique Property Reference Number into Address Histories in Scotland
Public involvement in research and use of participatory methods
We can't do it without them!
Systems thinking & partnership working
Preventing violence against women & girls in outdoor spaces