2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12508-021-00320-z
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Ruimte voor ontmoeting

Abstract: SamenvattingIn het Nederlandse zorgbeleid staat een beweging naar meer zorg ‘thuis’ centraal. Daarbij is er echter weinig aandacht voor een goede thuisomgeving. Terwijl juist de leefomgeving van groot belang is voor gezondheid en welzijn. In een gezamenlijk adviestraject pleiten de Raad voor Volksgezondheid & Samenleving en het Atelier Rijksbouwmeester voor meer aandacht voor de sociale waarde van de leefomgeving door het faciliteren van ontmoeting en onderlinge verbondenheid. Dat is wel een weerbarstige o… Show more

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“…One of them being that policymakers should increase the trust in the community that they want to engage in the processes. They argue that citizens should not only be involved in formal consultations, but they should be able to make decisions and should have executive power [274]. This would facilitate the process to create ownership over the public space and take responsibility for the own neighborhood [274].…”
Section: Socio-ecological Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One of them being that policymakers should increase the trust in the community that they want to engage in the processes. They argue that citizens should not only be involved in formal consultations, but they should be able to make decisions and should have executive power [274]. This would facilitate the process to create ownership over the public space and take responsibility for the own neighborhood [274].…”
Section: Socio-ecological Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…They argue that citizens should not only be involved in formal consultations, but they should be able to make decisions and should have executive power [274]. This would facilitate the process to create ownership over the public space and take responsibility for the own neighborhood [274]. However, currently there are no strict rules for citizen engagement and co-decision-making other than legally obligatory consultations.…”
Section: Socio-ecological Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%