TY - JOUR
T1 - Enacting a framework for healthy community development
T2 - Engagement and outcomes for student and faculty co-researchers
AU - Budgen, Claire
AU - Callaghan, Doris
AU - Hatt, Linda
AU - Kurtz, Donna
AU - Fedderson, Melissa
AU - Wiebe, Robyn
AU - More, Curt
AU - Hamilton, Casey
AU - Geddes, Alexa
PY - 2014/8/24
Y1 - 2014/8/24
N2 - Healthy community development in cities, workplaces and educational settings has been the focus of considerable research, policy and practice activity. Healthy community development emphasizes changing health determinants. While the theory is appealing, engaging community members to translate theory into action is challenging. This paper outlines a framework for healthy community development which brings together cross-sector community members to change health determinants. Use of the VOICE framework in a long term project with a university campus is described. In the project, campus community members work as co-researchers to assess the health of the community, identify priority issues, mobilize existing resources, and create health-promoting change. Project achievements have included improvements in campus community health and increases in research and healthy community development capacity of all types of co-researchers.
AB - Healthy community development in cities, workplaces and educational settings has been the focus of considerable research, policy and practice activity. Healthy community development emphasizes changing health determinants. While the theory is appealing, engaging community members to translate theory into action is challenging. This paper outlines a framework for healthy community development which brings together cross-sector community members to change health determinants. Use of the VOICE framework in a long term project with a university campus is described. In the project, campus community members work as co-researchers to assess the health of the community, identify priority issues, mobilize existing resources, and create health-promoting change. Project achievements have included improvements in campus community health and increases in research and healthy community development capacity of all types of co-researchers.
U2 - 10.14288/1.0075884
DO - 10.14288/1.0075884
M3 - Article
SN - 2156-9053
VL - 3
SP - 27
EP - 42
JO - The International Journal of Health, Wellness, and Society
JF - The International Journal of Health, Wellness, and Society
ER -