Community Resilience: Equitable Practices for an Uncertain Future presents a rich body of research findings, enlivened by stories of lived experience, to reflect on the current attitudes and policies that prevent health equity. It offers concrete action points for improving community resilience and potential pathways for more equitable public health research in the future.
Community Resilience: Equitable Practices for an Uncertain Future presents a rich body of research findings, enlivened by stories of lived experience, to reflect on the current attitudes and policies that prevent health equity. It offers concrete action points for improving community resilience and potential pathways for more equitable public health research in the future.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alonzo L. Plough, PhD, MPH, MA, is the chief science officer and vice president of Research-Evaluation-Learning at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Plough has had a distinguished career in public health practice, academia, and philanthropy. His work focuses on improving health and well-being, and achieving health equity. Plough serves as a board member for many health and social welfare organizations.
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* Table of Contents * Introduction * SECTION I INTRODUCTION: SHIFTING THE NARRATIVE * Chapter 1 - The Storytellers * Chapter 2 - Data and Lived Experiences Both Inform Well-Being * Chapter 3 - A New Narrative on Gun Violence * Chapter 4 - Immigrants in America: Stories of Trauma and Resilience * Chapter 5 - The Toxic Impact of Life Behind Bars * SECTION II INTRODUCTION: SYSTEMIC BARRIERS TO RESILIENCE * Chapter 6 - Responding to the Opioid Epidemic * Chapter 7 - Adressing Trauma and Building Resilience in Children: Science and Practice * Chapter 7 Spotlight - Texting Through a Crisis * Chapter 8 - Home, the Heart of Place * SECTION III INTRODUCTION: RESHAPING THE CONDITIONS OF PLACES TO FOSTER RESILIENCE * Chapter 9 - Health Care Institutions Step Up to Support Resilient Communities * Chapter 10 - Strengthening the Response to Disasters and Trauma * Chapter 10 Spotlight - Inland from the Coast * Chapter 10 Spotlight - Social Infrastructure as a Pathway to Resilience * Chapter 11 - Houston Comes Together After Hurricane Harvey * Chapter 11 - Spotlight: Helping Those Who Need It Most * Chapter 12 - The Environmental Justice Imperative * Chapter 12 Spotlight - Multisolving to Advance Climate Goals * SECTION IV INTRODUCTION: ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORKS THAT DRIVE INNOVATION * Chapter 13 - Digital Data, Ethical Challenges * Chapter 13 Spotlight - The HUMAN Project--Using Mega-Data to Analyze Health * Chapter 14 - Investing in Social Determinants: Fresh Perspectives on the Returns * Conclusion * Acknowledgements * Index *
* Table of Contents * Introduction * SECTION I INTRODUCTION: SHIFTING THE NARRATIVE * Chapter 1 - The Storytellers * Chapter 2 - Data and Lived Experiences Both Inform Well-Being * Chapter 3 - A New Narrative on Gun Violence * Chapter 4 - Immigrants in America: Stories of Trauma and Resilience * Chapter 5 - The Toxic Impact of Life Behind Bars * SECTION II INTRODUCTION: SYSTEMIC BARRIERS TO RESILIENCE * Chapter 6 - Responding to the Opioid Epidemic * Chapter 7 - Adressing Trauma and Building Resilience in Children: Science and Practice * Chapter 7 Spotlight - Texting Through a Crisis * Chapter 8 - Home, the Heart of Place * SECTION III INTRODUCTION: RESHAPING THE CONDITIONS OF PLACES TO FOSTER RESILIENCE * Chapter 9 - Health Care Institutions Step Up to Support Resilient Communities * Chapter 10 - Strengthening the Response to Disasters and Trauma * Chapter 10 Spotlight - Inland from the Coast * Chapter 10 Spotlight - Social Infrastructure as a Pathway to Resilience * Chapter 11 - Houston Comes Together After Hurricane Harvey * Chapter 11 - Spotlight: Helping Those Who Need It Most * Chapter 12 - The Environmental Justice Imperative * Chapter 12 Spotlight - Multisolving to Advance Climate Goals * SECTION IV INTRODUCTION: ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORKS THAT DRIVE INNOVATION * Chapter 13 - Digital Data, Ethical Challenges * Chapter 13 Spotlight - The HUMAN Project--Using Mega-Data to Analyze Health * Chapter 14 - Investing in Social Determinants: Fresh Perspectives on the Returns * Conclusion * Acknowledgements * Index *
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