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Week 9 Reading Assignment, Logan Burd 301368224 - Coggle Diagram
Week 9 Reading Assignment
Defining and understanding the "Freirian approach" for community organizing.
This approach emphasizes the community as the knowledge experts about their health and lived experiences.
Disrupting and eliminating the traditional educational hierarchy structures to instead create and foster shared power and learning experiences.
A liberation education involves a community coming together to listen and speak about their lived experiences and historical contexts and collaborate to determine how to create change.
Community-led at a neighbourhood level plays a crucial role in identifying and addressing health inequities.
Promote and advocated for self-determination for community involvement and decision-making.
Build community and equity into new ways to collect data and governance that best serve the community of interest.
Strengthening the role communities have over their health and wellbeing at the neighbourhood level.
Recognize structural and historical barriers and to system transformation.
Challenges health promotions face regarding participatory practices.
To ensure meaningful engagement occurs, building trust, establishing dialogue and aligning ideas and goals that benefit the community can take a while to ensure respect and reciprocity.
Spanning across each institution, sector and jurisdiction, a person's or communities ability to participate can differ in the level of constraints or challenges.
Neoliberalism promoting and prioritizing the individual vs. the collective group.
The main elements of participatory health promotion.
Participatory approaches prioritize collective health and operate with relational power as a driving factor for social change.
Using participatory practices has also been compared to a salutogenic model of health that focuses on helping people to become more whole.
A health promoters role is to listen to stories, participate in respectful and meaningful dialogue and engage in reflection.
Defining and understanding the "Alinsky traditional approach" for community organizing.
This approach also prioritizes identifying the problems and making the community upset with what is occurring to rally support to come together and work towards a specific concern to evoke change.
This approach also prioritizes a specific goal that can be attained quickly to ensure the group can feel a sense of community and achievement.
The organizer must listen and understand the people's concerns and begin to mobilize and make the actionable step toward addressing the problems.
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