Centre for Urban Wellbeing, summer workshop How can we work collaboratively to create change in tackling inequalities in urban and community health and wellbeing? The first summer workshop of the Centre for Urban Wellbeing (CUWb) was dedicated to opening up the question of how research and policy could combine to create positive social change. The … Continue reading “Summer workshop: Creating a place for insight to grow”
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Designing policy strategies for urban wellbeing – why knowing what works is not enough, by Jessica Pykett
This blog post previously appeared at the Power to Persuade blog Global anxiety about urban stressors The accelerating pace of urbanisation globally has generated new anxieties about our relationship with and experience of cities. Urban challenges such as traffic, air pollution, noise, stress, overcrowding, socio-economic inequalities, food insecurity, excessive waste, ill-health, exclusion, conflict, privatisation of … Continue reading “Designing policy strategies for urban wellbeing – why knowing what works is not enough, by Jessica Pykett”