Health: Participatory Methods at Scale
• Combined an element of the Design, Implementation, Monitoring, and Evaluation
(DIME) methods for programme evaluation with more inductive method based on
theories of sustainable development and ideas of a ‘good life’.
• COmmunity-based SocioTherapy – Adapted for Refugees
(COSTAR) with Congolese Refugees in Uganda and Rwanda, working with UNHCR
and CBS Rwanda
• Methodologically, added to the quality of data we retrieved and ended in a
more positive, future-orientated space, while retaining rapidity and scale of DIME
method
Prof. Jude Robinson
Social & Political Sciences, Institute of Health and Wellbeing
[email protected] https://www.gla.ac.uk/researchinstitutes/healthwellbeing/staff/juderobinson/