Prof Nadine Dougall N.Dougall@napier.ac.uk
Professor
How cross-service collaboration can improve community safety and wellbeing
People Involved
Dr Andy Tatnell A.Tatnell@napier.ac.uk
Research Fellow
Dr Andrew Wooff A.Wooff@napier.ac.uk
Associate Professor
Prof Inga Heyman I.Heyman@napier.ac.uk
Associate Professor
Project Description
The Scottish Institute for Policing Research (SIPR) in partnership with the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and the Scottish Ambulance Service is providing funding to support a Rapid Research Project which will explore collaboration between Fire, Ambulance and Police Services. We are seeking an exploration of the how cross-service collaboration, including placed-based approaches, can help improve community safety and wellbeing and help reduce social and health inequalities.
Status | Project Complete |
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Funder(s) | Scottish Institute for Policing Research |
Value | £15,999.00 |
Project Dates | Jan 1, 2022 - Nov 30, 2022 |
Partner Organisations | SiRiuS Systematic Review Services Ltd |
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