Behavioural Justice Flashcards
what are social determinants of health
the conditions that shape their overall health and well-being
what is community health
an expression of its determinants that fall into different domains
what are the health disparities in Canada
Geographic location, life expectancy, and financial status
what is blame the victim
a phenomenon in which victims are made to be accountable for what happened to them
what is the just world hypothesis
a belief that the world is fair and consequently, that the moral standing of our actions will determine our outcome
what is the course of action to change the victim/individual blame
- identify a/the social problem
- study those affected by the problem
define the differences as the cause of the social problem
design a humanitarian program to teach a new skill
what is the medical model
focus on individual health and intervention
what is public health model
focus on external factor and preventions
what is behavioural justice
highlights the need to provide resources to enable free choice
what external factors constrain individuals to make free choices
socioeconomic status, access to resources, systemic barriers
how does EDI affect community programming
improved patient/client/community outcomes, access to resources, retention and engagement
what is the goals of community programming
- tailoring interventions for equity
- addressing social determinants of health
- empowering inclusive participation
- promoting inclusive participation
- building trust and engagement