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HSCI 855- Week 9 Mind Map - Coggle Diagram
HSCI 855- Week 9 Mind Map
Transformative participatory practice brings diverse community members together through fostering connections in a socioecological pursuit to achieving wholeness.
a) One key element involved in this process is listening to stories.
a) i. Process of collective story-making
b) The second key element involved in this process is engaging in respectful dialogue.
b) i. Between community and practitioner
c) The third key element involved in this process is engaging in critical reflexivity.
c) i. Process of social learning
Central to reflection in health promotion is meaningful collaboration, ensuring collective consideration of factors that shape group interactions.
b) Participating in collaborative reflection can benefit from addressing various "What if?" questions.
b) i. For example: "What if all the collaborators were employed by the same organization?"
a) Involves engaging and decision making and critical examination of judgements and reactions during a situation, not just after the fact.
a) i. Schon refers to this in the chapter as "reflection-in-action"
The concept of community and community organization is multifaceted and shaped through various sets of theories to bridge fundamental work between community and health promotion practice.
a) An ecological system perspective focuses on the physical environment and geographic components of communities.
a) i. For example: analyzing population characteristics such as size and density
b) A social systems perspective can be used to examine the social, economic, and political interactions among communities.
b) i. For example: relational and power dynamics among different community groups
Reflection evolves as a valuable tool for health promoters, contributing to their knowledge, comprehension, and professional development, which in turn strengthens health promotion practice.
a) Health promoters engage in creative methods throughout their reflective process.
a) i. Journal reflections
a) ii. Visual reflection diagrams
b) In order to develop this valuable tool, health promoters should ask questions, experiment, and challenge themselves and others.
b) i. Essential for self-development and can serve as a preventive process
Health promotion practice can be strengthened through community organizing and community building typology frameworks that support holistic mobilization and empowerment.
a) Integration of strengths based approaches to build community capacity and collaborations
a) i. A relevant strategy could include building community identity
b) Encompasses various axes that characterize both traditional and newer models and frameworks.
b) i. For example: A traditional model may be more needs-based focused, whereas a newer model may focus on challenging power dynamics through advocacy avenues.