Reimagining Food Equity: A Multilevel Health Framework.

IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL WORK
Michele A Kelley, Paula Allen-Meares
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Abstract

As a critical social determinant of health, food equity (FE) is essential for addressing health equity. It expands the concept of food security to incorporate more community collaboration in the production and distribution of affordable, nutritious food with attention to cultural preferences and environmental change/sustainability. Both health equity and environmental sustainability are central to the Grand Challenges for Social Work. To advance progress on meeting these particular challenges, this article discusses how the social work health impact model can be applied for taking action to promote FE. Current issues in the food system that contribute to food insecurity and health inequities are presented, along with selected interventions across contexts. The authors call for reimagining roles for social workers to address FE with implications for social work education and creative collaboration for improving the food system and food access, and with consideration of environmental and health consequences of a changing food landscape.

重新构想粮食公平:多层次卫生框架。
作为健康的一个关键社会决定因素,粮食公平对于解决卫生公平问题至关重要。它扩展了粮食安全的概念,在生产和分配负担得起的营养食品方面纳入更多的社区合作,同时注意文化偏好和环境变化/可持续性。健康公平和环境可持续性是社会工作大挑战的核心。为了在应对这些特殊挑战方面取得进展,本文讨论了如何将社会工作健康影响模型应用于采取行动以促进家庭教育。介绍了粮食系统中导致粮食不安全和卫生不公平的当前问题,以及跨背景的选定干预措施。作者呼吁重新构想社会工作者的角色,以解决社会工作教育和创造性合作的影响,以改善粮食系统和粮食获取,并考虑到不断变化的粮食格局对环境和健康的影响。
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Health & Social Work
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