地球健康和土著主权:探索西澳大利亚州健康环境和生活网络的变化理论。

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本文概述了支持健康环境和生活(HEAL)网络的西澳大利亚(WA)中心的变化理论。HEAL是澳大利亚的一项国家研究倡议,旨在解决气候和环境变化对健康的影响。西澳大利亚中心的变革理论侧重于改善地球和人民(包括儿童)的健康和福祉,方法是将土著主权、声音以及了解和参与研究、政策制定和服务提供的方式作为中心。西澳大利亚州中心还认识到,它对于以地方为基础、以社区为主导的解决方案至关重要,这些解决方案加强了对气候和环境变化的反应,并使缓解和适应工作立足于地方优先事项、知识和关系。为了实践其变革理论,HEAL WA中心采用了基于社区的参与式行动研究(CBPAR),该研究将土著老年人、具有不同生活经历的人、年轻人、社区组织和政策制定者作为共同研究人员。这种以整体、关系和多代世界观为基础的不同认识方式的交织,使社区成员能够在研究的各个阶段领导变革并掌握决策权。通过CBPAR,研究人员、社区成员和组织、政策制定者和服务提供者建立和促进有意义的关系,并合作共同设计、实施和转化研究。青年和儿童是工作的重要组成部分,他们的声音和优先事项被纳入工作的各个阶段,以确保代际正义,愿景也指导实践。这确保了HEAL WA可以影响有针对性的、研究驱动的和公平的社区主导的变化,无论是现在还是未来几代人。
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Planetary health and Indigenous sovereignty: exploring the theory of change of the Healthy Environments and Lives (HEAL) network in Western Australia.

This paper outlines the theory of change which underpins the Western Australian (WA) hub of the Healthy Environments and Lives (HEAL) network. HEAL is an Australian national research initiative that aims to address the health impacts of climate and environmental change. The WA hub's theory of change is focused on improving the health and well-being of the planet and people, including children, through centring Indigenous sovereignty, voices and ways of knowing and being in research, policy development and service provision. The WA hub also recognises it is essential for place-based, community-led solutions, which strengthens responses to climate and environmental change, grounding mitigation and adaptation efforts in local priorities, knowledges and relationships. To action its theory of change, the HEAL WA hub has embraced Community-Based Participatory Action Research (CBPAR), which positions Aboriginal elders, people with diverse lived experiences, young people, community organisations and policy makers as co-researchers. This weaving together of different ways of knowing, grounded in holistic, relational and multigenerational worldviews, enables community members to lead change and hold decision-making power at all stages of research. Through CBPAR, researchers, community members and organisations, policy-makers and service providers build and foster meaningful relationships and collaborate to co-design, implement and translate research. Young people and children are a vital part of the work, and their voices and priorities are integrated in all phases of the work to ensure intergenerational justice and vision also guides practice. This ensures HEAL WA can affect targeted, research-driven and equitable community-led change both now and for generations to come.

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BMJ Paediatrics Open
BMJ Paediatrics Open Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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