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Community engagement and working with government

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posted on 2023-05-23, 04:11 authored by Susan KilpatrickSusan Kilpatrick
Community engagement in health care can occur from policy to local community levels. It is consistent with democracy. A systems perspective can see consumers engaged to legitimise government agendas. Often community participation is via consultation instead of partnership or delegation. A community development approach to engagement can empower communities to take responsibility for their own health care. Understanding rural place facilitates alignment between health programs and community, assists incorporate community resources into health care and provides information about health needs. Rural communities, health services and other community organisations need skills in working together to develop effective partnerships that transfer some power from health systems. Rural engagement with national/state agendas is a challenge. Community engagement takes time and resources, but can be expected to lead to better health outcomes for rural residents.

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Publication title

Contributed Papers: Inaugural Rural and Remote Health Scientific Symposium

Editors

NRHA

Pagination

36-41

Department/School

School of Health Sciences

Publisher

National Rural Health Alliance Inc

Place of publication

Brisbane

Event title

Rural and Remote Health Scientific Symposium

Event Venue

Brisbane

Date of Event (Start Date)

2008-07-06

Date of Event (End Date)

2008-07-08

Repository Status

  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Other health not elsewhere classified

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