Citizen science as a vehicle to address multiple policy objectives: Case studies from Australia.
Leah MarksJo MitchellSamantha RowbothamYvonne LairdBen J SmithPublished in: Health promotion journal of Australia : official journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals (2024)
Although citizen science is relatively new in policy and practice settings, this study underscores the value of these approaches in realising co-benefits for organisations, academics, and community members. The support and advocacy of senior managers as 'champions', and a willingness to invest in trialling new approaches to address policy problems are necessary ingredients to foster acceptance and legitimacy of citizen science. SO WHAT?: Citizen science initiatives can be strategically utilised by health promotion organisations to enact priorities related to genuine community involvement, support research and innovation and facilitate collaboration and partnerships between academic, policy and community stakeholders.