Community engagement: what the NICE guidance means for community practitioners

2017 
This article draws on the updated guidance on community engagement from the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE 2016), and the evidence that informed that guidance, to discuss the role and potential of engaging with the community in primary care, to improve health and wellbeing. In practice, there are several different ways of engaging with communities, and practitioners need to choose the way that is the best fit with their project, community and ways of working. A guide to community centred approaches recently published by Public Health England and NHS England, maps the range of evidence based options, and two examples from the UK are used to illustrate different approaches to community engagement: one in which lay people from the community delivered a diabetes education project, and one in which volunteers worked with a specialist nurse to provide a holistic arthritis support service.
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