Resources
Film and Photo
Signposts
Publications
Resource guide for social enterprises
Maps
Documents
Presentations
Leaflets
Film and photo
Spectacle Productions produced a phase 1 Well London archive of film footage and photos, available to view on the Spectacle Production website.
See the short version of This is Well London below
This is Well London
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Signposts
This is an online resource for practitioners and community leaders working to promote healthy lifestyles in London, grouped by the five Well London programme themes:
Publications
Resource guide for social enterprises
This guide will help social enterprises and people wishing to set up a social enterprise to get to the full range of support available. This includes opportunities for raising funding, accessing business support and training, finding suitable premises, and different legal forms available.
Maps
- List of the phase 1 boroughs, community profile data and pen portraits from the UEL website XLS
- Active Living Maps
Listed below are maps of the 20 areas where the phase 1 Well London programme ran, all of which were among the most deprived 11% in London.
- Barking and Dagenham - Heath PDF
- Brent - Kensal Green PDF
- Camden - Haverstock PDF
- Croydon - Broad Green PDF
- Ealing - South Acton PDF
- Enfield - Upper Edmonton PDF
- Greenwich - Woolwich Common PDF
- Hackney - Brownswood PDF
- Hammersmith and Fulham - Wormholt and White City PDF
- Haringey - Noel Park PDF
- Hounslow - Cranford PDF
- Islington - Canonbury PDF
- Kensington and Chelsea - Notting Barns PDF
- Lambeth - Larkhall PDF
- Lewisham PDF
- Newham - Canning Town North PDF
- Southwark - Nunhead PDF
- Tower Hamlets - Limehouse PDF
- Waltham Forest - Hoe Street PDF
- Westminster - Queen's Park PDF
Documents
- Borough briefing paper PDF (108 kb)
- Well London strategy document PDF (819kb)
- BIG launched the Well-being Fund in 2006. Find out more about the development of Well London and the Phase 1 bid.
Presentations
- Adrian Renton, University of East London. 24 January 2007
How were the areas selected? PDF (1,069 kb)