Dear All,
I am delighted to officially launch the forum on empowerment in health promotion. This interesting topic has been proposed by Glenn Laverack, and I am Hamid Benalia and will try to manage this forum.
I would like that people with different perspectives and backgrounds contribute to this forum and it would be great if people could introduce themselves with their name, area of work or study and the name of their organization.
I am myself doing a PhD at King’s College London in health promotion & education as well as working for the NHS as Co-ordinator of an Exercise referral programme.
Some background to start our discussion:
“In 1986 the Ottawa Charter identified community empowerment as being a central theme of health promotion discourse. Community empowerment became a topical issue in the health promotion literature soon afterwards, though its roots also come from earlier literatures in community psychology, community organizing, and liberation education. Subsequent international conferences to address health promotion in Sundsvall, Adelaide and Jakarta, have acted to reinforce this concept. It is as relevant today as it was more than a decade ago. The literature surrounding health promotion has since moved onto other overlapping theoretical perspectives such as community capacity and social capital. And yet the critical issue of making community empowerment operational in a programme context remains thorny and elusive.”
Questions we are looking to explore in this context are:
• What is empowerment?
• Why is community empowerment core to health promotion theory and practice?
• Why is community empowerment crucial to the future success of health promotion programming?
• What other concepts overlap with and are relevant to empowerment and health promotion?
Some reading:
Labonte, R. (1994) "Health Promotion and Empowerment: Reflections on
Professional Practice." Health Education Quarterly 21(2): 253-268.
Labonte and Laverack (2008) Health Promotion in Action: From Local to
Global Empowerment. London. Palgrave Macmillan.
http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?PID=276270
Laverack, G. (2005) Public Health: Power, Empowerment & Professional
Practice. London. Palgrave Macmillan.
http://www.palgrave.com/newsearch/Catal ... 1403945608
Laverack (2007) Health Promotion Practice: Building Empowered
Communities. London. McGraw-Hill.
http://www.mcgraw-hill.co.uk/html/0335220576.html
Rissel, C. (1994) "Empowerment: the holy grail of Health Promotion?"
Health Promotion International 9(1): 39-47.
Wallerstein, N. (1992) "Powerlessness, empowerment and health.
Implications for health promotion programs." American Journal of Health
Promotion 6(3): 197-205.
Looking forward to your thoughts.
Hamid Benalia