Share
Prince of Wales Global Sustainability Fellow and Senior Research Associate, Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership
Caroline Lee is Prince of Wales Fellow in retail organisations engagement activities and community wellbeing and Senior Research Associate at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership and at the Cambridge Insitute for Public Health. She has over 20 years of experience in project and programme evaluation and research across a variety of policy areas, including public health, mental health, employment, education, and childcare. With experience across the range of research methodologies, she favours qualitative approaches, and is interested in participatory methods.
She has recently been working on the breadth of activity by UK-based retail organisations in support of community wellbeing. Additionally, she conducted a review of community-based initiatives in support of mental health of older adults at times of psychosocial stress; and contributed to a participatory review of community involvement in place-based decision-making. Caroline is also co-leading a realist informed case study in this region for a national project on approaches by local authorities to improving public health and reducing inequalities in the context of austerity.
Other recent projects include: developing age-friendly rural communities: the contribution of local participatory planning processes; reviewing the potential of time credit systems for improving public health; supporting local commissioners in developing evaluation frameworks for a healthy communities fund; increasing attention to ethnicity and migration within public health; engaging communities in thinking about dementia risk; investigating peer support approaches to social care for older prisoners; and evaluating a creative participatory approach to research with young people attending Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services.