• The film presents, among others, Will Hall, author of the world-renowned "Harm Reduction Guide to Coming Off Psychiatric Drugs," Oryx Cohen, director at the National Empowerment Center, Laura Delano, blogger at www.madinamerica.com , and Daniel Hazen, noted psychiatric survivor and human rights activist. (power2u.org)
  • The first, enhancing women's voice, participation and leadership, goes to the issue of political empowerment and is one that I know is dear to many of you. (unwomen.org)
  • It is also true that women who are politically empowered can promote policies to increase women's economic empowerment, which is basic to everything else. (unwomen.org)
  • These goals are central to UN Women, and I have pledged to work with governments and multilateral partners to ensure the full realization of women's economic security and rights, including to productive assets and full social protection. (unwomen.org)
  • We report on preliminary outcomes of a pilot multisectoral agricultural intervention aimed to improve food insecurity, women's empowerment, and HIV health outcomes among HIV-infected Kenyan farmers. (confex.com)
  • RECOMMENDATIONS: Livelihood interventions may be a promising approach to tackle the intersecting problems of food insecurity, women's disempowerment and HIV/AIDS morbidity. (confex.com)
  • 2 A growing body of work has demonstrated cross-cultural variation in people's ideas and emotions about desire, partner choice, and sexual behaviors, 3 and in this article we apply these insights about the social construction of sexuality to study how social context shapes women's risk of migrationrelated HIV and sexually transmitted disease (STD) infection. (aphapublications.org)
  • There are relatively few investigations of women's responsibilities for the social conditioning that prepares them to submit to violence. (bvsalud.org)
  • Self-determination theory highlights specific mechanisms or behaviors that enable the actualization of empowerment. (betterevaluation.org)
  • I have published over 20 manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals linking food insecurity to ART adherence, HIV health outcomes and HIV risk behaviors. (confex.com)
  • We focused our efforts on awareness-raising, developing models, empowerment of activists, supporting grassroots development and advocacy for policy change and implementation. (alliancemagazine.org)
  • Structured as a socio-ecological framework, our approach presents three interconnected change pathways - at the individual, household and societal level - through which gender-responsive social protection can contribute to gender-transformative results, along with tailored design and implementation features, and underpinned by a set of change levers that existing evidence suggests can strengthen the gender-responsiveness of social protection systems. (unicef-irc.org)
  • Based on insights from over a decade of implementation and the most recent evidence and scientific findings, the Dance4Life Empowerment Model is developed by and for young people . (dance4life.com)
  • Further, I introduce the methods of implementation and the outcomes of winter art exercises carried out by several schools in Lapland in cooperation with and inspired by the Snow Show Winter Art Education Project. (nsead.org)
  • Improving the mental/psychosocial health of US children and adolescents: outcomes and implementation strategies from the national KySS Summit. (rochester.edu)
  • Influence of organizational and social contexts on the implementation of culturally adapted hypertension control programs in Asian American-serving grocery stores, restaurants, and faith-based community sites: A qualitative study. (cdc.gov)
  • Our work was dedicated to fighting discrimination against women, youth and people with disabilities and ensuring their equal participation in social life. (alliancemagazine.org)
  • It was intended to illustrate what it means to be a social work change agent and to provide children with an empowering policy participation experience. (mesacc.edu)
  • FRAMEWORK + OUTCOMES + TOOLS: The studio challenges participants to develop initiatives that reconcile existing physical conditions with the emerging needs of citizens and promotes active participation in the redefinition of the contemporary city. (harvard.edu)
  • To this extent, social and climate justice movement can be inspired by the links that Rojava made between direct democratic participation, ecology and social equality. (aseed.net)
  • With regards to participation, most articles supported community's in implementing interventions (95%, n = 247/260), in contrast to involving communities in identifying and defining problems (18%, n = 46/260). (bvsalud.org)
  • Majority of the articles (57/64) described community participation processes as being collaborative with fewer describing either community mobilization or community empowerment. (bvsalud.org)
  • 3) the intervention is contributing to improvements in sexual relationship power, economic empowerment and decision-making autonomy among women. (confex.com)
  • Empowerment, in seeking client-led intervention, ignores a basic human need to occasionally be nurtured and cared for. (socialworkblog.org)
  • The intervention furthermore intends to reduce the degree of patients' perceived coercion and to increase patient satisfaction, their quality of life and empowerment. (biomedcentral.com)
  • This study evaluated the effects of this intervention by assessing the impact of this intervention on clinical outcomes in this cohort. (bvsalud.org)
  • Professional social work practice carries an obligation to work for social justice with and on behalf of vulnerable populations. (mesacc.edu)
  • The project offered a practical introduction to community-based social work practice to create understanding of interventions beyond the individual or family as targets of change. (mesacc.edu)
  • This assignment created an opportunity for BSW students in a Social Welfare Policy and Practice class to apply classroom knowledge in a community setting and an opportunity to work with a largely unfamiliar population: African-American children and youths. (mesacc.edu)
  • Empowerment evaluation in practice is typically applied along two streams. (betterevaluation.org)
  • Problem solving therapy is suitable for use in general practice for patients experiencing common mental health conditions and has been shown to be as effective in the treatment of depression as antidepressants. (racgp.org.au)
  • Katy Rubin grew up in what she describes as an "arts and social justice" family where she was exposed to the idea of using art for social justice practice at a very early age. (springboardexchange.org)
  • This is a tool not being used in this [social practice] space enough [in America], even though it's being used all over the world in these ways," she says. (springboardexchange.org)
  • The idea was to understand how social and climate justice movements in Europe can be inspired by the principles of social ecology and democratic confederalism that have been put into practice in the Rojava region. (aseed.net)
  • The social science and public health fields provide us not only with useful definitions of community and ideas about community engagement but also with a wealth of concepts that are relevant to the practice of engagement. (cdc.gov)
  • In "Reconciling Paternalism and Empowerment in Clinical Practice: An Intersubjective Perspective" in the January 2011 issue of Social Work , Cassandra L. Bransford discusses these three models of social work. (socialworkblog.org)
  • Rather than hewing to one or the other of the poles of empowerment or paternalism, Bransford recommends the practice of intersubjectivity. (socialworkblog.org)
  • It is the process of developing an agreement between the client and the social worker, where client problems, outcomes to be achieved and actions to be pursued in support of a goal achievement are identified. (markedbyteachers.com)
  • The process of doing social work changes both the client and the social worker. (socialworkblog.org)
  • The project was based in empowerment theory, which emphasizes problem solving by exercising influence over circumstances in one's own life (Perkins, 1995). (mesacc.edu)
  • Empowerment theory focuses on gaining control of resources in one's environment. (betterevaluation.org)
  • Empowerment theory is about gaining control, obtaining resources, and understanding one's social environment. (betterevaluation.org)
  • I Have a Voice shows how to accomplish these outcomes in a therapeutic approach that incorporates NLP interventions for reframing meanings, releasing trauma, changing limiting beliefs, achieving calm, reaching personal empowerment, confronting cognitive distortions, shifting one's perceptions and focus, and developing behavioural flexibility. (masteringstuttering.com)
  • and fully funded specialty care through agreements with specialist providers attest to Methodist Healthcare Ministries' determination to address the social determinants of health as well as provide comprehensive primary care to the underserved. (ahrq.gov)
  • The Dance4Life Model is based on the evidence that young people with developed social emotional competencies are empowered to take informed decisions about their life. (dance4life.com)
  • Conceptually, HL encompasses different aspects such as empowerment, as well as competencies to understand, evaluate and use health information to make decisions, including the use of health services [ 8 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • To better articulate the specific competencies in counseling research, it would be beneficial for scholars from several divisions within the American Counseling Association , such as the Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development, the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, and the Association for Assessment and Research in Counseling, to collaboratively expand the existing Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling Competencies to focus on research. (counseling.org)
  • Essential to PST, as an evidence based therapeutic approach, is that the clinician helps the patient to become empowered to learn to solve problems for themselves. (racgp.org.au)
  • Teachers are therefore responsible to empower learners within the school context to think critically about social problems, conflict and crime. (sun.ac.za)
  • Critically assessing and challenging existing social norms. (dance4life.com)
  • Creating opportunities for parent empowerment: program effects on the mental health/coping outcomes of critically ill young children and their mothers. (rochester.edu)
  • It is important to note that, while in the clinical setting we may find ourselves attempting to solve problems for patients and to advise them on what we think they should do, 13 this is not PST. (racgp.org.au)
  • Most of the efforts within the counseling profession have focused on developing multicultural and social justice clinical competence (awareness, knowledge, skills and action) that targets students, practitioners and supervisors. (counseling.org)
  • Conclusion: This study demonstrated that a risk-based approach to high-risk PLWD with COVID-19 may yield good clinical outcomes while making financial savings and preventing emotional distress. (bvsalud.org)
  • Information and Communication Technology (ICT) development is exciting, especially for LMICs as it can potentially help to tackle a wide range of health, social and economic problems. (gvi.co.uk)
  • The ability for her and young people to come and use IT facilities for education would also massively improve local knowledge, economic efficiency, empowerment and employability for generations to come. (gvi.co.uk)
  • ENGLISH ABSTRACT: South African society is currently undergoing a process of reconstruction and development, in social, economic and various other areas. (sun.ac.za)
  • Empowerment evaluation has been used by NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory to educate youth about the prototype Mars Rover, townships in South Africa to create sustainable community health initiatives, the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services to foster self-determination, and with Native American tribes to build technological and economic infrastructures on reservations. (betterevaluation.org)
  • Social protection can reduce income poverty and food and economic insecurity, address financial barriers to accessing social services, and promote positive development outcomes throughout the life course - particularly for women and girls. (unicef-irc.org)
  • Having just arrived from Cairo, where I joined the UN Secretary-General's delegation, I want to say how inspired I was to see the determination of women to play a part in these processes, alongside men, in order to bring about change and revitalize political, economic and social life. (unwomen.org)
  • Instead, it retained racial preferencing, cloaking it in justificatory new labels such as affirmative action and black economic empowerment. (hsf.org.za)
  • It favoured more justificatory labels, including affirmative action, demographic proportionality and black economic empowerment. (hsf.org.za)
  • The subsequent growth of citizen-generated data (CGD) (DataShift, 2015 ) brings new opportunities for the public sector to address critical social and economic issues and improve local policy-decision making. (nature.com)
  • Nonprofits in general face challenges, but the problems faced by nonprofits serving communities of color have been more difficult because Covid has increased and highlighted some of the economic and social outcomes experienced by these communities," Wu tells Poets&Quants . (poetsandquants.com)
  • The Chicago Urban League is a nonprofit that was founded more than a century ago with the goal of economic empowerment and equity for Black communities. (poetsandquants.com)
  • They fight against patriarchy and capitalism by recognizing the links between the environmental, social, political and economic crises of the current worldwide configuration. (aseed.net)
  • These Goals put health at the on health because of exposure of people to centre of social and economic development hazards resulting from the projects. (who.int)
  • Poor patients, in the absence development to economic growth have been of social health protection mechanisms, described by developmental economists often face catastrophic medical care expen- worldwide and this concept was behind ditures when they become sick which may the focus of the 1993 World Development impoverish them and their families. (who.int)
  • the social and economic impacts of marine voluntourism on local communities and the social impacts of marine citizen science. (frontiersin.org)
  • This meaning-centered approach can also help reveal how community conditions are determined by social, economic, and political forces rather than simply by individual choices (Carpenter-song et al. (cdc.gov)
  • Improving nutrition has considerable economic and social benefits, as it reduces morbidity and mortality, improves the learning and earning capacity of communities. (who.int)
  • They are considered at higher risk for health problems because of their irregular status and the consequences of economic and social marginalization. (bvsalud.org)
  • ABSTRACT There is compelling evidence from high-quality studies that mental health promotion and primary prevention interventions can reduce the risk of mental disorders, enhance protective factors for good mental and physical health, and lead to lasting positive effects on a range of social and economic outcomes. (who.int)
  • This paper draws functioning of individuals, families, com- tion and primary prevention interven- particularly on a review of the evidence munities and the social and economic tions, identifying priority areas for action of mental health promotion interven- prosperity of society ( 1,2 ). (who.int)
  • The research programme will examine how gender-responsive and age-sensitive social protection can sustainably reduce poverty and achieve gender equality. (unicef-irc.org)
  • GRASSP is UNICEF Office of Research-Innocenti's new research programme examining gender-responsive and age sensitive social protection systems to enhance gender equality outcomes, and is funded by the UK's Department for International Development (DfID) and other partners. (unicef-irc.org)
  • To strengthen the evidence base 'what works', 'how' and 'why' for social protection to contribute to gender equality, this report proposes and presents an analytical approach to evidence generation on gender-responsive social protection for gender-transformative change. (unicef-irc.org)
  • In this podcast, Camila Perera talks to Francesca Bastagli, Director of the Equity and Social Policy programme and Principal Research Fellow at global think tank ODI, and Shivit Bakrania, Knowledge Management Specialist at the UNICEF Office of Research-Innocenti to discuss the results of our recent systematic review investigating the impact of social protection programmes on gender equality in low and middle-income countries. (unicef-irc.org)
  • The "nonbinding" pact declares that climate action must include concern for "gender equality, empowerment of women, and intergenerational equity" as well as "the importance for some of the concept of 'climate justice. (delphiforums.com)
  • The problem lies with attempts to ensure equality of outcomes through social engineering. (hsf.org.za)
  • There can be no argument with policies designed to compensate for past injustices, provided they aim at introducing equality of opportunity for historically disadvantaged South Africans and do not attempt to ensure equality of outcome through social engineering. (hsf.org.za)
  • Racial preferencing aimed at equality of outcomes, even if the intentions of the policy-makers are laudable, has deleterious consequences. (hsf.org.za)
  • It is the outcome of a global campaign and international online conference organized in March and April this year to examine the narratives promoted by the United Nation's (UN) 1995 Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (BPfA), that the Western concept of 'Gender Equality' is the means to raise the status, advance the rights, and improve the quality of life of women internationally. (khilafah.com)
  • The declaration enjoys its 25th anniversary this year and was hailed by the UN and governments worldwide as the most visionary agenda for the empowerment of women and girls internationally and the "most comprehensive global policy framework and blueprint for action" to realize 'Gender Equality' and the human rights of women and girls everywhere. (khilafah.com)
  • However, 25 years on from the BPfA, its promise of bringing empowerment and improvement to the lives of women through gender equality has not materialized for the masses of ordinary women world-wide, including in the Muslim lands. (khilafah.com)
  • It examines the reasons for the failure of gender equality policies and laws in improving the lives of women, as well as explaining the true ideological and systemic root causes of the multitude of problems facing women today. (khilafah.com)
  • The autonomous regions govern themselves on the basis of democratic confederalism, social ecology, gender equality and decentralization. (aseed.net)
  • Ecology thus needs to be combined with bottom-up social equality and democracy. (aseed.net)
  • Education is based on the principles of environmental justice, social equality and inclusion and support of biodiversity and ecological reconstruction. (aseed.net)
  • Holistic nursing is a way of treating and taking care of the patient as a whole body, which involves physical, social, environmental, psychological, cultural and religious factors. (wikipedia.org)
  • The first stage involves groups of experts and activists calling attention to a public problem, which leads quickly to the second stage, wherein the alarmed media and political class discover the issue. (delphiforums.com)
  • Problem solving therapy involves patients learning or reactivating problem solving skills. (racgp.org.au)
  • Problem solving therapy involves a series of sequential stages. (racgp.org.au)
  • Empowerment involves collaborative partnerships with clients, an emphasis on capacities rather than incapacities, a dual focus on the individual and the environment, a view of clients as active subjects, and a conscious direction of professional energies toward historically disempowered groups. (socialworkblog.org)
  • Externalizing conversations involves treating problems as separate entities from the person experiencing them. (carepatron.com)
  • Transformative empowerment evaluation (Fetterman, 2015) highlights the psychological, social, and political power of liberation. (betterevaluation.org)
  • Urban environments affect social behavior, the way we live and socialize, impacting our physical and psychological conditions, conditioning our present and future development as individuals and as a society. (harvard.edu)
  • Problem solving therapy (PST) is one of the focused psychological strategies supported by Medicare for use by appropriately trained general practitioners. (racgp.org.au)
  • These skills can then be applied to specific life problems associated with psychological and somatic symptoms. (racgp.org.au)
  • Although many people focus on the impact of oppression on the marginalized, there are also psychological implications for mainstream individuals who benefit from social and cultural privilege. (counseling.org)
  • Associated physical, social and psychological cultured imposed consequences were experienced by women in Nigeria. (who.int)
  • The focus in transformative empowerment evaluation is on liberation from pre-determined, conventional roles and organizational structures or "ways of doing things. (betterevaluation.org)
  • In short, we are the master of our destiny because accomplished actions are the outcome of a very well mentally planned thinking process, be it good or bad. (global-leadership.com)
  • the course offers critical insights into the theoretical, methodological, societal and ethical imperatives of collaborative participatory research with potentials for empowerment of participants. (ntnu.edu)
  • It builds on the Gender-Responsive Age-Sensitive Social Protection (GRASSP) conceptual framework, and on the theoretical, conceptual and empirical literature on gender and social protection. (unicef-irc.org)
  • The concept coverage by health interventions and pro- evolved from initially simply meeting the grammes is limited which results in poor basic needs to a more proactive and com- health outcomes. (who.int)
  • The main aim of holistic nursing is to treat the social, cognitive, emotional and physical problems of patient by understanding their spiritual and cultural beliefs. (nursingworldconference.com)
  • The pros and cons of getting engaged in an online social community embedded within digital Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for insomnia: Survey among users. (nottingham.ac.uk)
  • Theories of use and action explain how empowerment evaluation helps people "walk their talk" and produce desired results. (betterevaluation.org)
  • The process is empowering if it helps people develop skills so they can become independent problem solvers and decision makers. (betterevaluation.org)
  • The process of empowerment addresses two related objectives: the achievement of a more equitable distribution of resources and non exploitative relationships between people, and the enabling of people to achieve a creative sense of power through enhanced self-respect, confidence, knowledge and skills. (markedbyteachers.com)
  • Social protection, such as cash transfers or health insurance, can help address poverty and vulnerability, as well as supporting people during shocks from childhood through to old age. (unicef-irc.org)
  • In the smart people approach, where errors or biases occur and when social dilemmas arise, more often than not, improving the decision-making environment can repair these problems without hijacking or manipulating the preferences of decision-makers. (e-elgar.com)
  • In this context, I am pleased to note that a key priority of France's presidency of the G20 this year is supporting employment, particularly for young people and the most vulnerable, respect for social and labour rights, and consolidation of the social protection floor. (unwomen.org)
  • Services include medical, mental health, dental, and social services for people who do not have health insurance. (ahrq.gov)
  • Assessment health literacy in people with cardiovascular health problems would facilitate the development of appropriate health strategies for the care and reduction of complications associated with oral anticoagulation therapy. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Some preliminary studies exploring the effect of HL on awareness about AF and medication concordance have demonstrated that people with inadequate or insufficient levels of HL have poorer health outcomes, have less knowledge about their health problems and diseases, use preventive services less, and suffer from higher mortality [ 9 , 10 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • So far, HL has been linked to the health conditions and outcomes of people with cardiovascular disease. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Without work now or good future prospects, these young people resort to migration within and beyond country borders, sometimes stirring social unrest and straining host governments' ability to accommodate their basic needs. (iri.org)
  • Initially, the techniques of social problem solving emerged in response to empirical observations including that people experiencing depression exhibit a reduced capacity to resolve personal and social problems. (racgp.org.au)
  • I was really interested in figuring out how social theater could engage people for change," says Rubin. (springboardexchange.org)
  • It's important that they come to us and say], 'We're experiencing a problem and need to do something creative that really engages our creativity and talent, where we're not being spoken for by other people. (springboardexchange.org)
  • Decision-making is bottom-up and horizontal and confrontation often comes from trial and error attempts (e.g. people acting in a certain way and then defining the outcomes and the problems) followed by reflection. (aseed.net)
  • Some by focusing on tackling the social determi- major agricultural and industrial projects, nants, including literacy, poverty reduction including dams and plants, are known to and environmental protection, and by scal- have had an adverse effect on the environ- ing up public health programmes and im- ment where people live and hence on their proving access to quality health services. (who.int)
  • The founding of Lok Raj Sangathan in January 1999 reflected the need to make the movement for people's empowerment a mass movement encompassing the workers, peasants, women, youth and all those who are marginalized and disempowered within the present system - that is the overwhelming majority of people. (cgpi.org)
  • Within the last decades, social exclusion, disparities, and absolute poverty - almost 3 billion people living on less than US $2.00 per day - have grown despite globalization and rising per-capita income in many developing nations. (bvsalud.org)
  • Use of a brief standardized screening instrument in a primary care setting to enhance detection of social-emotional problems among youth in foster care. (rochester.edu)
  • 2022) include `societal supported spread of infectious diseases' hidden sexuality, emotional dissatisfaction, social context, under the cover of cultures and traditions. (who.int)
  • The primary outcome is a change in the quality of life on the EuroQol 5-Dimensions 3-Levels Questionnaire (EQ-5D-3L). (bvsalud.org)
  • The most important outcome of this approach was the empowerment of those who face the problem and know the solution better than anyone else. (alliancemagazine.org)
  • Patient satisfaction is an important outcome for health care organizations. (jmir.org)
  • The context for this work was a required Social Welfare Policy and Programs course in the curriculum at the USF School of Social Work and an after-school program operated by the Tampa Department of Parks and Recreation. (mesacc.edu)
  • Social work originated in the 19th century in a religious context. (socialworkblog.org)
  • This article explores the social context of the migration-related HIV epidemic in western Mexico. (aphapublications.org)
  • This article describes the social context of the migration-related HIV epidemic in western Mexico. (aphapublications.org)
  • However, significant effort is required to develop and implement CGD projects that yield useful outcomes for citizens and policy-makers. (nature.com)
  • 2007). Focusing on the meanings that individuals share and on the explanatory models they use to discuss their health problems provides a richer understanding of these individuals and can yield a cultural understanding that is rooted in their real lives rather than in stereotypes. (cdc.gov)
  • The studio will look at new opportunities in the Greater Boston area for the creation of hybrid physical-digital urban atmospheres that can enhance social interaction as a strategy to increase the complexity of its urban ecosystems, balancing and improving the living conditions of communities, and serve as a tool for social inclusion and empowerment. (harvard.edu)
  • Empowerment evaluation is a stakeholder involvement approach designed to provide groups with the tools and knowledge they need to monitor and evaluate their own performance and accomplish their goals. (betterevaluation.org)
  • However, the focus is on practical problem solving, as well as programmatic improvements and outcomes. (betterevaluation.org)
  • Most articles detailed improvements in service availability, accessibility and acceptability, with fewer efforts focused on quality, and few designs able to measure impact on health outcomes. (bvsalud.org)
  • The focus of the Tampa Department of Parks and Recreation is to promote pro-social behavior in youths ages 5 to 17 through positive supervision and recreational activities in a safe environment. (mesacc.edu)
  • Has in-depth understanding of the principles of participatory action research and their application in research in a variety of social, cultural, spatial and institutional contexts. (ntnu.edu)
  • Peer-led approach in which Champions4Life serve as role models who stimulate challenging social norms. (dance4life.com)
  • While woman's nakedness being seen by other men but the some women challenge these social norms by husband with serious sanctions on offenders. (who.int)
  • Teachers who have high expectations for the diverse students in their classroom focus on positive social and academic outcomes and take students' thinking seriously. (tki.org.nz)
  • Effective CSR efforts coupled to community relations can have many positive outcomes well beyond marketing impact. (instituteforpr.org)
  • Furthermore, developed economies is clear from the fact that the decrease in have invested in education which has a general mortality and increase in life ex- positive impact on health in terms of en- pectancy during the last century and half couraging health protection and promotion. (who.int)
  • Empowerment proponents saw paternalism as neglecting the client's natural strengths, and as focusing on the negative (the problem) instead of the positive (the client's innate abilities). (socialworkblog.org)
  • The teacher must realise that change is an ongoing process and that the process of empowerment is necessary. (sun.ac.za)
  • Another is Sarah Myhre's address at the most recent meeting of the American Geophysical Union, in which she proclaimed that climate change cannot fully be addressed without also grappling with the misogyny and social injustice that have perpetuated the problem for decades. (delphiforums.com)
  • Empowerment seeks to increase the power of the individual client (or community) so that the client can take action to change and prevent the problems. (socialworkblog.org)
  • What is the evidence on effectiveness of empowerment to improve health? (bvsalud.org)
  • Problem solving therapy has been shown to be effective for many common mental health conditions seen by GPs, including depression 7-9 and anxiety. (racgp.org.au)
  • The observed benefit of PST for patients experiencing anxiety may be due to problem resolution and consequent reduction in distress from anticipatory concern about the identified but unsolved problem. (racgp.org.au)
  • Other secondary outcomes, as the effect on anxiety and health empowerment, will be considered. (bvsalud.org)
  • Empowerment in relation to care planning means that for any care plan to work, the client should be included in every possible aspect of planning process and made to feel that they have a real say in determining the course of action to be taken. (markedbyteachers.com)
  • The article describes the benefits of attending the class for the science students, which were an increased ability to solve problems, new and different ways to observe the environment, greater self confidence, and a higher understanding and valuing of the working process. (nsead.org)
  • The CPE initiated a wide ranging discussion on the problems in the present parliamentary system and its political process. (cgpi.org)
  • They include in the treatment process the families and social networks of those seeking their help, and their clinicians work in teams, not as isolated, sole practitioners. (power2u.org)
  • At other times, the social worker will allow the client's expertise about the environment to guide the process toward gaining mastery over the situation, and using and growing the client's strengths. (socialworkblog.org)
  • To understand how these vulnerabilities and inequalities can be prevented and addressed, UNICEF Office of Research-Innocenti is engaged in a five-year research programme (2018-2023) called Gender-Responsive and Age-Sensitive Social Protection (GRASSP), generously funded by the UK's Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) and other partners. (unicef-irc.org)
  • Two mechanisms have been proposed: the patient improves because they achieve problem resolution, or they improve because of a sense of empowerment gained from PST skill development. (racgp.org.au)
  • Research in Holistic nursing includes: measurements of outcomes of holistic therapies, measurements of caring behaviours and spirituality, patient sensitivity to holistic care, and theory development in areas such as intentionality, empowerment, and many other topics. (nursingworldconference.com)
  • occurred long before the development of Recognizing the importance of eco- health systems and the important break- nomic and social conditions, UNDP, since throughs in medical technology. (who.int)
  • The empowerment participants gain from voluntourism and citizen science more generally can also enable the development of bottom-up solutions to problems. (frontiersin.org)
  • It is clear how much difference neighborhoods make in terms of life outcomes within the same city. (harvard.edu)
  • Despite the benefits of social protection systems, many fail to address gender- and life course-related vulnerabilities and inequalities, limiting its potential for poverty reduction. (unicef-irc.org)
  • Experiential learning methodologies that resonate with youth culture and address real life problems. (dance4life.com)
  • Men and women from all walks of life took up the work of people's empowerment as their own. (cgpi.org)
  • The social worker assists the client in discovering his innate strengths, and how to apply those strengths to increase his power over his life and environment. (socialworkblog.org)
  • The primary outcomes include the quality of life on the EuroQol 5-Dimensions Questionnaire (EQ-5D) and the Pemberton Happiness Index (PHI). (bvsalud.org)
  • In 2006, I initiated the Health Economics Program (HEP) at Lund University, which is currently supported by a program grant from the Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research (FAS). (lu.se)
  • Empowerment evaluation focuses on fostering self-determination and sustainability. (betterevaluation.org)
  • While the social worker ostensibly focuses on client 'expertise', the social worker can push the client along toward the opinions, ideas and outcomes the social worker deems optimal, rather than what the client really wants or needs. (socialworkblog.org)
  • Workers are demanding security of livelihood and social security for all, and an immediate halt to the program of privatisation and liberalization. (cgpi.org)
  • His book is for therapists as well as those seeking a self-help approach to the problem. (masteringstuttering.com)
  • And importantly, the booklet aims to illustrate how Islam and its political system, the Khilafah (Caliphate) based upon the method of the Prophethood, provides a fresh approach and alternative time-tested sound and compelling vision to truly improve the lives of women and solve the many problems they face. (khilafah.com)
  • Rather than perceiving problems as inherent shortcomings, narrative therapy seeks to externalize them, enabling individuals to analyze their struggles objectively. (carepatron.com)
  • Through a variety of learning approaches, course participants will acquire knowledge on the theories and practices of participatory action research in diverse social, cultural, community, and institutional settings. (ntnu.edu)
  • In an intersubjective model, both paternalistic and empowerment practices and views are incorporated. (socialworkblog.org)
  • We are actually setting goals and outcomes in business every day but doing it unconsciously, this has a lot to do with why women are not reaching the financial freedom they daily contemplate about. (tunein.com)
  • Malnutrition is one of the most serious health problems affecting infants, children and women of reproductive age among others. (who.int)
  • Exclusion criteria: 1) pregnant women who were hospitalized for health problems during pregnancy and 2) pregnant women who could not read Korean. (who.int)
  • 10 Problem solving therapy may also assist a group of patients often seen by GPs: those who feel overwhelmed by multiple problems but who have not yet developed a specific diagnosis. (racgp.org.au)
  • Outcomes Based Education is therefore regarded as a valuable shift in the direction for a better educational system. (sun.ac.za)
  • This education system strives to breach the social and historical inequalities. (sun.ac.za)
  • Outcomes Based Education has made a tremendous impact on schools and educators. (sun.ac.za)
  • Empowerment in Outcomes Based Education system and also in respect of Education for Peace demands a prominent role from the teacher as curriculum agent and developer. (sun.ac.za)
  • determined that Education for Peace is essential within Outcomes Based Education and that specific skills be carried over to learners and that certain critical outcomes be reached. (sun.ac.za)
  • Oral presentations at the conference were offered on the following topics: research, surveillance, midwest flooding, education, social issues and special populations. (cdc.gov)
  • The results of the analysis show that the difficulties that Ukrainian refugees face in their new country are related to both a lack of human capital--such as knowledge of the language, education, and work experience--and a lack of social capital--such as connections to the local population and Ukrainian communities. (lu.se)
  • After each education session, social support was provided through question-and-answer sessions, and the participants were encouraged to share their opinions in both groups. (who.int)
  • and the problem is defined and analyzed by them so that the knowledge created contributes to the radical redefinition of social reality and improvement of their lives. (ntnu.edu)
  • The benefits include assisting to address gaps in knowledge, increased data collection and monitoring capabilities, ocean literacy through a more informed and engaged public, stewardship, enhanced social capital, and ultimately, global citizenship and wider political support for protection of our ocean. (frontiersin.org)
  • It provides an opportunity for re-examining critical y factors contributing to malnutrition, especial y for vulnerable groups based on current scientific knowledge and experience over the years for addressing nutrition problems. (who.int)
  • By improving access to information and enabling communication, ICT can play a role in fighting poverty, combating diseases and other health problems, and accomplishing better educational outcomes. (gvi.co.uk)
  • We are committed to cultivating civil society and taking an active role in addressing social issues. (alliancemagazine.org)
  • It also provides a guide for the role of the empowerment evaluator. (betterevaluation.org)
  • Empowerment is one aspect of 'normalisation and social role valorisation` as described by (Braye, S and Preston-Shoot in 1997. (markedbyteachers.com)
  • They also demonstrate how learning, improved information, empowerment, voice and preference play a vital role in determining smart decision-making outcomes. (e-elgar.com)
  • The different dimensions that comprise health literacy play an important role, but the "social health support" dimension seems to be essential for such optimal self-management. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Marine voluntourism and citizen science, therefore, have the potential to play an influential role in achieving Ocean Decade outcomes. (frontiersin.org)
  • We developed cross-cutting projects such as the short film competition which is essentially an art project, but aims to create awareness of social problems at the same time. (alliancemagazine.org)
  • In this essay I will define client empowerment in planning care as it is applied to adults, especially adults at risk of neglect and abuse, and explore how care management policy aims to empower clients. (markedbyteachers.com)
  • Narrative therapy aims to help individuals separate themselves from their problems, enabling them to examine their struggles more objectively. (carepatron.com)
  • It will be relevant for doctoral candidates and early career researchers who will work with disadvantaged/powerless/marginalized/vulnerable populations of different generations, gender, cultural and social backgrounds. (ntnu.edu)
  • Multicultural counseling scholars have asserted that the persistence of problems disproportionately affecting certain client populations may be partly due to how we conceptualize, design, conduct and interpret counseling research. (counseling.org)
  • Thus, the impact of our social positioning significantly affects our ability to design, implement, interpret and apply research about socially and culturally marginalized client populations. (counseling.org)
  • Empowerment means, among other things, to place in the client's hands a meaningful choice of courses of action for the present, and to create valuable options for the future. (markedbyteachers.com)
  • The social worker is called to be open to the client's actual strengths and expertise, as well as his own strengths and expertise, and working together the two can reach the desire combination of healing and empowerment. (socialworkblog.org)
  • Despite the potential of gender-responsive, age-sensitive social protection, not enough is known about what works, how it works, and why it works. (unicef-irc.org)
  • WHA58.26: Public health problems caused by harmful use of alcohol. (who.int)
  • Developments over the past 29 years have only confirmed and reconfirmed the urgent necessity for taking the struggle for people's empowerment forward. (cgpi.org)