Mobilizing Community and Family Resilience Across Illinois

S. Weine, Teresa Córdova
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To mitigate the spread of COVID-19 and alleviate the pressure on medical resources, state and local governments in Illinois mandated measures of social distancing, including sheltering at home. While necessary during a pandemic, these measures have the potential to undermine the very essential social and family ties that individuals depend upon on during moments of crisis. Prior experiences with disasters teach us that the distress people experience will be due both to the pandemic itself and to the losses of communality and support that result from these disruptions. Because of persistent and widespread racial inequities and residential segregation,2 the pandemic will likely impact communities unevenly, resulting in families and communities of color, including undocumented persons, being among the hardest hit. Mobilizing community and family resilience can help promote positive coping for all, and prevent adverse health and mental health outcomes, especially for the most vulnerable. Community resilience is the sustained ability of a community to utilize available resources to respond to, withstand, and recover from adverse situations. This brief describes four primary sets of resources that underlie community resilience: Economic development (the level of resources, their diversity, and equity); Social capital (social support, participation, bonds, roots, and commitment); Information and communication (trusted information sources and positive narratives); and Community competence (collective action and decision-making skills, collective efficacy, and empowerment). Access to some versions of these resources are critical during a disaster. To mitigate against potential negative outcomes during the response and recovery phases over the next nine months, the primary recommendation of this brief is that Illinois rapidly launch a new Resilient Illinois Initiative that provides targeted training and support to communities and families. This initiative will build and strengthen their resilience for coping with the COVID-19 pandemic. This can be achieved through a public-private collaborative effort funded by the state, led by a community-based organization with support from university researchers, which will engage a network of community-based organizations so as to reach communities and families throughout Illinois.
动员整个伊利诺伊州的社区和家庭提高抗灾能力
为了减少 COVID-19 的传播并减轻医疗资源的压力,伊利诺伊州的州政府和地方政府强制要求采取社会隔离措施,包括在家避难。虽然这些措施在大流行期间是必要的,但却有可能破坏个人在危机时刻所依赖的基本社会和家庭联系。以往的灾难经验告诉我们,人们所经历的痛苦既是由于大流行病本身,也是由于这些干扰所导致的社区和支持的损失。由于种族不平等和居住隔离现象长期普遍存在,2 大流行病可能会对社区造成不均衡的影响,导致包括无证人员在内的有色人种家庭和社区遭受最严重的打击。调动社区和家庭的抗灾能力有助于促进所有人的积极应对,预防不利的健康和心理健康后果,尤其是对最脆弱的群体而言。社区复原力是指社区利用现有资源应对、抵御不利情况并从不利情况中恢复的持续能力。本简报介绍了支撑社区复原力的四组主要资源:经济发展(资源水平、多样性和公平性);社会资本(社会支持、参与、纽带、根基和承诺);信息和交流(可信赖的信息来源和积极的叙述);以及社区能力(集体行动和决策技能、集体效能和赋权)。在灾难期间,获得这些资源的某些版本至关重要。为了在未来九个月的应对和恢复阶段减轻潜在的负面影响,本简报的主要建议是,伊利诺伊州应迅速启动一项新的 "伊利诺伊州抗灾计划",为社区和家庭提供有针对性的培训和支持。该倡议将建立并加强社区和家庭应对 COVID-19 大流行的复原力。这可以通过一项由州政府资助的公私合作努力来实现,该努力由一个社区组织领导,并得到大学研究人员的支持。
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