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Community Health Advocacy Models

Community Health Advocacy Models refer to structured approaches that empower individuals and groups within a community to identify health issues, mobilize resources, and influence policies to improve public health outcomes. These models emphasize collaboration, education, and the active participation of community members in the health advocacy process.

intermediate
3 hours
Public Health
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Community health advocacy models are essential frameworks that empower individuals and organizations to promote health within their communities. By focusing on advocacy, community engagement, and health equity, these models help address health disparities and influence policies that affect community...

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Key Terms

Advocacy
The act of supporting a cause or proposal.

Example: Advocacy for mental health awareness can lead to better resources for affected individuals.

Community Engagement
The process of involving community members in decision-making.

Example: Community engagement can include surveys and public meetings.

Health Equity
The principle of fairness in health, ensuring everyone has the opportunity to attain their highest health potential.

Example: Health equity aims to eliminate disparities in health outcomes.

Policy Change
The process of altering existing policies or creating new ones to improve health outcomes.

Example: Advocates may push for policy changes to increase funding for public health programs.

Stakeholders
Individuals or groups with an interest in a particular issue or organization.

Example: Stakeholders in health advocacy can include healthcare providers, patients, and policymakers.

Community Assessment
A systematic approach to identifying community health needs.

Example: A community assessment might reveal high rates of diabetes in a specific area.

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Public Health Policy
Focuses on the development and analysis of policies that affect public health.
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Social Determinants of Health
Examines how social factors influence health outcomes and access to care.
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Key Concepts

AdvocacyCommunity EngagementHealth EquityPolicy Change