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Addressing Social Determinants of
Health and Development
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What are social determinants of
community health and
development?
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Social determinants of community
health and development issues are
the social factors that determine
and influence the issues.
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The three overarching factors are:
• Economic inequality
• Social connectedness
• Sense of efficacy
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The ways they most often play out
are in:
• Differences in exposure.
• Differences in vulnerability.
• Differences in consequences for different
populations.
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More specific social determinants can
include:
• Racial and ethnic bias.
• Cultural differences.
• Media influences.
• Politics.
• Living conditions.
• Geography.
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Why address social determinants of
community health and development?
• If you want to solve or prevent a problem for the long term, you have to
deal with its root causes.
• If you address the root causes, you’re more likely to successfully address
the issue for the short term as well.
• The social factors involved may have more resonance for those affected
than the issue itself.
• It may be easier to approach an issue through its underlying social
factors than to deal with it directly.
• Addressing the social determinants of community issues is crucial to
understanding them fully, so that your strategy and tactics for dealing
with them correspond to reality.
• Addressing social determinants presents a tremendous opportunity for
learning and community leadership development.
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Who should address social determinants
of community health and development?
• Those affected by the issues (the targets of change).
• Those who can have an effect on the issues (the agents of
change).
• Staff members from organizations that work directly with
the target population and/or the issue.
• Respected community leaders and citizens.
• Those who will be asked to change, sacrifice, or take action
in order to address the issue.
• Anyone else who has a stake in the issue.
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When should you address social
determinants of community health and
development?
• When it’s clear that simply focusing on the issue isn’t
enough.
• When you’re advocating for changes in laws, policies,
or funding.
• When you’re seeking fundamental change.
• When you’re seeking a long-term solution to a long-
term problem.
• When your focus is on community wellness and
prevention.
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How do you identify social
determinants of community health
and development?
• You assess the community
• You ask people who know.
• You apply critical thinking principles to the issue.
• You ask the right questions.
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How do you address social
determinants of health and
community development?
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You work to address larger social
factors through environmental and
policy conditions, including:
• Knowledge and skills.
• Support within and between groups.
• Modification of access to, barriers to, and
opportunities for resources and services.
• Consequences of actions.
• Exposure to or protection from hazards.
• Policy change.
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You’re guided by basic principles:
• People most affected should choose the issues and
plan strategies for the work.
• True change in social determinants demands
comprehensive interventions that address multiple
and interrelated factors at multiple levels.
• Collaborative efforts should aim at bringing about
change in multiple sectors and systems.
• Support organizations should build capacity in the
community to control its own fate.
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You’re guided by basic principles:
• Health and development efforts should involve
collaborative partners as catalysts for change.
• Strategies should be self-sufficient and sustainable
over the long term.
• Efforts should be aimed at goals that can be
accomplished by the people in question with the
resources at hand.
• Successes should be consolidated and maintained,
so that new and greater challenges can be taken on.
• Efforts should continue indefinitely.

social determinants of Health and development ppt

  • 1.
    Copyright © 2014by The University of Kansas Addressing Social Determinants of Health and Development
  • 2.
    Copyright © 2014by The University of Kansas What are social determinants of community health and development?
  • 3.
    Copyright © 2014by The University of Kansas Social determinants of community health and development issues are the social factors that determine and influence the issues.
  • 4.
    Copyright © 2014by The University of Kansas The three overarching factors are: • Economic inequality • Social connectedness • Sense of efficacy
  • 5.
    Copyright © 2014by The University of Kansas The ways they most often play out are in: • Differences in exposure. • Differences in vulnerability. • Differences in consequences for different populations.
  • 6.
    Copyright © 2014by The University of Kansas More specific social determinants can include: • Racial and ethnic bias. • Cultural differences. • Media influences. • Politics. • Living conditions. • Geography.
  • 7.
    Copyright © 2014by The University of Kansas Why address social determinants of community health and development? • If you want to solve or prevent a problem for the long term, you have to deal with its root causes. • If you address the root causes, you’re more likely to successfully address the issue for the short term as well. • The social factors involved may have more resonance for those affected than the issue itself. • It may be easier to approach an issue through its underlying social factors than to deal with it directly. • Addressing the social determinants of community issues is crucial to understanding them fully, so that your strategy and tactics for dealing with them correspond to reality. • Addressing social determinants presents a tremendous opportunity for learning and community leadership development.
  • 8.
    Copyright © 2014by The University of Kansas Who should address social determinants of community health and development? • Those affected by the issues (the targets of change). • Those who can have an effect on the issues (the agents of change). • Staff members from organizations that work directly with the target population and/or the issue. • Respected community leaders and citizens. • Those who will be asked to change, sacrifice, or take action in order to address the issue. • Anyone else who has a stake in the issue.
  • 9.
    Copyright © 2014by The University of Kansas When should you address social determinants of community health and development? • When it’s clear that simply focusing on the issue isn’t enough. • When you’re advocating for changes in laws, policies, or funding. • When you’re seeking fundamental change. • When you’re seeking a long-term solution to a long- term problem. • When your focus is on community wellness and prevention.
  • 10.
    Copyright © 2014by The University of Kansas How do you identify social determinants of community health and development? • You assess the community • You ask people who know. • You apply critical thinking principles to the issue. • You ask the right questions.
  • 11.
    Copyright © 2014by The University of Kansas How do you address social determinants of health and community development?
  • 12.
    Copyright © 2014by The University of Kansas You work to address larger social factors through environmental and policy conditions, including: • Knowledge and skills. • Support within and between groups. • Modification of access to, barriers to, and opportunities for resources and services. • Consequences of actions. • Exposure to or protection from hazards. • Policy change.
  • 13.
    Copyright © 2014by The University of Kansas You’re guided by basic principles: • People most affected should choose the issues and plan strategies for the work. • True change in social determinants demands comprehensive interventions that address multiple and interrelated factors at multiple levels. • Collaborative efforts should aim at bringing about change in multiple sectors and systems. • Support organizations should build capacity in the community to control its own fate.
  • 14.
    Copyright © 2014by The University of Kansas You’re guided by basic principles: • Health and development efforts should involve collaborative partners as catalysts for change. • Strategies should be self-sufficient and sustainable over the long term. • Efforts should be aimed at goals that can be accomplished by the people in question with the resources at hand. • Successes should be consolidated and maintained, so that new and greater challenges can be taken on. • Efforts should continue indefinitely.