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Page 1: Demonstrating the links action research on greenspaces .

demonstrating the linksaction research on greenspaces

www.greenspacescotland.org.uk/actionresearch

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demonstrating the linksaction research on greenspaces

www.greenspacescotland.org.uk/actionresearch

the project partnership

• greenspace scotland

• Communities Scotland

• Scottish Natural Heritage

• NHS Health Scotland

• Scottish Community Development Centre

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• support the capacity of the communities to plan their activities to contribute to the quality of community life

• to generate community-led evidence on the value of greenspace to local communities and its impact on the quality of life

Support the activities / plans of the local groups

core outcomes

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Helping communities to:

• understand the needs of their communities

• promote action to tackle them

• improve the quality of life for everyone

Building strong community organisations that know about:

• community needs and the problems that people face

• the strengths and abilities of the community

• services and resources available and any gaps

• what sort of action is needed and how it can be taken

action research

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Recruitment of mentors / facilitators

Core research framework• cross project benchmarking • consistency in the nature and quality of evidence • collection of agreed baseline data

Local research teams and project plans - tailored DtL programme to each project • set out the nature of each project enquiry • specify methods of research to be used • implementation plan • ID training needs

key stages

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Abbotshaugh Community Woodland, Falkirk

Ardler Village Trust, Dundee

Balornock Urban Garden Scheme (BUGS), Glasgow

Bridgend Allotment Community Health Improvement Project, Edinburgh

Burdiehouse Burn Valley Park, Edinburgh

Dunain Community Woodlands, Inverness

GOW Sustainable Backcourts Initiative, Glasgow

Healthy Roots, Aberdeen

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abbotshaugh

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bugs

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bridgend

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bbvp

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dunain

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gow

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Healthy roots

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Demonstrating the Links

safer & stronger communities

smarter communities

healthier communities

greener communitieswealthier & fairer

communities

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outcomes

getting communities into greenspace:

“ all organisations considered themselves better placed to understand and act on the needs of their local community - this resulted in a significant improvement in their ability in planning activities”

DtL Evaluation Report

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“45% of pupils reported being more adventurous in their eating habits, trying a range of different fruit andvegetables since being involved with the project.” BUGS

“one third of parents noted that their children were eating more fruit and vegetables because of their involvement in the project.” BUGS

“25% said that greenspace encouraged them to undertake physical activity.” Ardler

“local people interviewed unanimously stated thatthe development made them feel better and safer …. they highlighted that GOW had brought many benefits …. and agreater sense of community.” GOW

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demonstrating the linksaction research on greenspaces

www.greenspacescotland.org.uk/actionresearch