The role of empowerment in setting a foundation for social and emotional wellbeing

K. Tsey, Desley Harvey, T. Gibson, L. Pearson
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Abstract Empowerment and community participation are major strategies, worldwide, for alleviating poverty and social exclusion, thereby reducing health disparities. In Australia, a lack of control, or mastery, has long been widely acknowledged as one aspect of a broader experience of powerlessness that needs to be addressed to reduce the current preventable Indigenous burden of disease and close the health disparity gap. Yet, it is hard to find empirical research examining the nature and attributes of empowerment and how to operationalise and evaluate these in the context of promoting Indigenous health. This paper synthesises the findings of a five-year Family Wellbeing empowerment study aimed at enhancing the capacity of Indigenous Australian people in Cape York, far north Queensland, to take greater control over the issues affecting their health and wellbeing. Documenting and analysing empowering strategies over time can help us to better understand the process of empowerment and ways in which change is generated at multiple levels. The study confirmed existing evidence that the process of empowerment is lengthy, taking years to achieve change beyond the individual level. It also highlighted the importance of initial engagement and personal capacity building, in socially and economically vulnerable communities where people experience relative powerlessness, as a critical foundation for improving the health of the broader community.
赋权在为社会和情感健康奠定基础方面的作用
赋权和社区参与是世界范围内减轻贫困和社会排斥从而缩小健康差距的主要战略。在澳大利亚,长期以来人们普遍认为,缺乏控制或驾驭能力是一种更广泛的无能为力体验的一个方面,需要加以解决,以减少目前可预防的土著疾病负担,缩小健康差距。然而,很难找到检验赋权的性质和属性以及如何在促进土著健康的背景下实施和评估这些性质和属性的实证研究。本文综合了一项为期五年的家庭福利赋权研究的结果,该研究旨在提高昆士兰州北部约克角的澳大利亚土著人民的能力,以更好地控制影响他们健康和福祉的问题。随着时间的推移,记录和分析授权策略可以帮助我们更好地理解授权的过程以及在多个层面上产生变化的方式。这项研究证实了现有的证据,即赋权的过程是漫长的,需要数年时间才能实现超越个人层面的改变。它还强调了在社会和经济脆弱社区中,人们经历相对无力感的初步参与和个人能力建设的重要性,这是改善更广泛社区健康的重要基础。
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