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Engaging Older Adults in Urban Design: Jorge R. Zapata-Restrepo’s Innovative Research at ISBNPA 2023 

Jorge R. Zapata-Restrepo’s presentation at ISBNPA 2023 conference in the symposium ‘Engaging different generations to co-create healthy urban spaces in Europe and Africa’, showcasing his groundbreaking project, EngAGE4Change. This initiative, part of his work with the Health Physical Activity and Sport Research Group at Blanquerna… Read More »Engaging Older Adults in Urban Design: Jorge R. Zapata-Restrepo’s Innovative Research at ISBNPA 2023 

YoCo in Engaging different generations in research to co-create healthy urban spaces in Europe and Africa at ISBNPA 2023

Sara Rachdan recently showcased the YoCo (Youth Co-creation) project at the ISBNPA conference during the symposium “Engaging different generations in research to co-create healthy urban spaces in Europe and Africa.” The project focuses on the built environment’s impact on adolescents’ physical activity and well-being and… Read More »YoCo in Engaging different generations in research to co-create healthy urban spaces in Europe and Africa at ISBNPA 2023

Let us sleep! Promoting adolescent sleep health in Belgium and the Netherlands at ISBNPA 2023

At ISBNPA, Lea Rahel Delfmann and Janneke de Boer, alongside Danique Heemskerk, shared insights on co-creating school-based sleep interventions in a symposium titled “Let us sleep! Promoting adolescent sleep health in Belgium and the Netherlands.”  Lea’s presentation centred on a co-creation process, wherein she collaborated… Read More »Let us sleep! Promoting adolescent sleep health in Belgium and the Netherlands at ISBNPA 2023

The Congregation of Co-Creation with Health CASCADE in a Dare2Share Session at ISBNPA 2023 in Uppsala Sweden 

Our recent interactive Dare2Share session at ISBNPA 2023 was an absolute hit! Packed with enlightening presentations and engaging activities. We kicked off with the ‘Church of Fail’ method, creating a safe space for participants to share their failure stories about recruitment, evaluation, and data management.… Read More »The Congregation of Co-Creation with Health CASCADE in a Dare2Share Session at ISBNPA 2023 in Uppsala Sweden 

Theoretical and Pragmatic Undertakings for Evidence-based Co-Creation at ISBNPA 2023

Co-creation is gaining traction in health promotion and behaviour change research, aiming to involve communities in decision-making. Nevertheless, challenges exist, and we are working to address these challenges by transforming co-creation from a naïve praxis to a robust, evidence-based and trustworthy methodology. We shared exciting… Read More »Theoretical and Pragmatic Undertakings for Evidence-based Co-Creation at ISBNPA 2023

Surprising complexity

A researchers’ journey in unraveling the ethics of co-creation Rabab Chrifou is a Marie Curie doctoral fellow within the Health CASCADE project. Her research focuses on the ethical aspects of co-creation within public health. The main aim of her research is to gain insights into… Read More »Surprising complexity

Two European Research Projects Team Up to Co-create Guidelines for Co-creation Reporting

In an exciting new partnership, two European research projects are combining their efforts to develop Reporting guidelines and standards for Co-creation: CO-creation REporting Standards (CORES). The project is being led by the Co-Creating Wellbeing Team, who have written a protocol, available online here. Both Co-Creating… Read More »Two European Research Projects Team Up to Co-create Guidelines for Co-creation Reporting

Co-creation for curriculum development: A case study from Barcelona

Giuliana Longworth is a  Marie Skłodowska-Curie doctoral fellow within the Health CASCADE project. Her research will inform knowledge and guidelines for the successful implementation and evaluation of co-creation processes. Co-creation for curriculum development and why is worth it The curriculum development process systematically organises what will be taught,… Read More »Co-creation for curriculum development: A case study from Barcelona

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