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About GroundsWell

Guiding Principles

GroundsWell is made up of a team of researchers, local community members and policymakers working together to create a collaborative cycle of positive action.

We aim to identify and implement actions to maximise health and wellbeing benefits from urban green and blue spaces (UGBS) such as parks, community gardens, canals and rivers. From collecting data and conducting community research, to creating policies and supporting active citizenship, we are learning more about how UGBS impact economic, social, cultural, environmental and health systems. Our research and decision-making processes are democratic, ensuring that the voices of individuals and communities are heard. We believe in collaborating with community and policy stakeholders in all areas of our work, from research and design to implementation and evaluation of research findings.   

GroundsWell’s main research takes place in three cities

Belfast. Edinburgh, Liverpool - These have sufficient similarities (such as large and diverse low-income communities) but also distinct features (such as geography and culture)

Each city already has policies and programmes in place to improve UGBS, but there is much room for improvement -- and this is where GroundsWell is helping. We seek to understand the interconnected systems that come together to affect the nature, location, characteristics and uses of UGBS. Areas of interest include policymaking, the use of UGBS in practice, the perception of UGBS by various groups in society, as well as the experiences of people who interact with these spaces.

At the heart of GroundsWell’s work is community engagement and partnership. We work with communities to understand how these systems function, whether they are broken and how they can be mended or improved for benefit of community members. We also believe in preventative measures; we anticipate interventions that will enhance the use and management of UGBS, at a policy level and in everyday life of community users.

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