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Evaluating successful partnerships in planning for healthy communities

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posted on 2023-04-13, 18:08 authored by Joanna (Joey) Reeder
Intersectoral collaborations between planning and health partners have emerged as a solution to mitigating the problems of urban health. Understanding what makes these partnerships successful by evaluating precedents in the local context provides a useful resource for action. Adequately evaluating the successes of intersect oral evaluation requires work in developing an analytic framework for assessment. This study analyzes a case study around the partnership work evolving around the Region of Peel's built environment and health initiatives. Through the analysis of key informant interviews and documentation a logic model framework for the partnership is hypothesized and discussed in the context of its potential application within an evaluation program.

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eng

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  • Master of Planning

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  • Urban Development

Granting Institution

Ryerson University

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  • MRP

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