Dr Gemma Burgess, of Cambridge Centre for Housing and Planning Research, explains how the evaluation of public health outcomes for the Cambridgeshire Time Credits Scheme in Wisbech looked at how the scheme tackled loneliness, social exclusion and health inequalities. With a clear explanation of how Time Credits work and vivid examples of the Wisbech Time Credits in action, this film talks the viewer through the findings of the research.
Of particular interest to public health practitioners or those responsible for commissioning and delivering public services in local and county councils, this film is a comprehensive summary of the project findings.
Of particular interest to public health practitioners or those responsible for commissioning and delivering public services in local and county councils, this film is a comprehensive summary of the project findings.
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