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Healthy Cities: Facilitating the Active Participation and Empowerment of Local People
Authors:Mark Dooris  Zoe Heritage
Institution:1.School of Health, Brook Building,University of Central Lancashire,Preston,UK;2.EHESP, Département SHSC, Avenue du Pr Léon Bernard,Réseau Fran?ais des Villes-Santé de l’OMS (French WHO Healthy Cities Network),Rennes,France
Abstract:Community participation and empowerment are key values underpinning the European WHO Healthy Cities initiative, now in its fifth phase. This paper provides a brief overview of the history, policy context, and theory relating to community participation and empowerment. Drawing on Phase IV evaluation data, it presents the findings in relation to the four quadrants of Davidson’s Wheel of Participation—information, consultation, participation in decision making, and empowerment. The large majority of European Healthy Cities have mechanisms in place to provide information for and to consult with local people. Most also demonstrate a commitment to enabling community participation in decision-making and to empowering citizens. Within this context, the evaluation highlighted a diversity of approaches and revealed varied perspectives on how participation and empowerment can be integrated within city leadership and governance processes. The paper concludes by suggesting that there is a need to strengthen future evaluative research to better understand how and why the Healthy Cities approach makes a difference.
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