A New Concept of Interprofessional Education in Planning Programmes: Reflections on a Healthy Urban Planning Project

Geraint Ellis, Sue Morison, Joanna Purdy

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Abstract

Although widely debated, some of the defining professional characteristics of planners appear to be competencies in co-ordination, mediation and multidisciplinary working. Despite this, there is little pedagogical reflection on how interprofessional skills are promoted in planning programmes. This paper reflects on the experience of bringing together undergraduate students from medicine and planning to explore the concept of Healthy Urban Planning in a real life context of an urban motorway extension. This reveals a number of unexpected outcomes of such collaboration and points to the value of promoting interprofessional education, both as a way of increasing interest in some of the key challenges now facing society and in order to induce greater professional reflection amongst our students.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)75-93
Number of pages19
JournalJournal for Education in the Built Environment
Volume3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2008

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