How can communities participate in health policy?

 

The fourth podcast episode from the TRUUD programme explores public engagement in shaping healthier urban environments. Hosted by Andrew Kelly in conversation with Dr Andy Gibson, University of the West of England and Dr Miriam Khan, GP and member of the TRUUD Public Advisory Board, they explore the importance of involving communities and listening to their lived experiences in policy creation.

 

They examine methods for effective engagement, such as deliberative approaches and the use of visual aids, highlighting challenges and successes in projects like low traffic neighbourhoods. The guests also recommend books that underscore the principles of people-centred urban development and the accessibility of scientific information.

 

Funded by the  UK Prevention Research Partnership which aims to reduce non-communicable diseases such as cancers, type-2 diabetes, obesity, mental ill-health and respiratory illnesses, TRUUD is providing evidence and tools for policy-makers in government and industry.

 

Find more at the TRUUD website: https://truud.ac.uk/

 

Books recommended in the episode

 

Dr Miriam Khan

Happy Cities by Charles Montgomery

 

Dr Andy Gibson

Bad Science by Ben Goldacre

 

Andrew Kelly

The Death and Life of Great American Cities by Jane Jacobs

 

Music credit: New York London Tokyo by Petrenj Music

 

Produced by Beeston Media.

 

Image credit: Madrugada Verde

 

 

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