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Community engagement in deprived neighbourhoods during the COVID-19 crisis: perspectives for more resilient and healthier communities

The current COVID-19 pandemic confines people to their homes, disrupting the fragile social fabric of deprived neighbourhoods and citizen’s participation options. In deprived neighbourhoods, community engagement is central in building community resilience, an important resource for health and a prer...

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Autores principales: den Broeder, Lea, South, Jane, Rothoff, Auke, Bagnall, Anne-Marie, Azarhoosh, Firoez, van der Linden, Gina, Bharadwa, Meena, Wagemakers, Annemarie
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8414056/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34297841
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/heapro/daab098
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author den Broeder, Lea
South, Jane
Rothoff, Auke
Bagnall, Anne-Marie
Azarhoosh, Firoez
van der Linden, Gina
Bharadwa, Meena
Wagemakers, Annemarie
author_facet den Broeder, Lea
South, Jane
Rothoff, Auke
Bagnall, Anne-Marie
Azarhoosh, Firoez
van der Linden, Gina
Bharadwa, Meena
Wagemakers, Annemarie
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description The current COVID-19 pandemic confines people to their homes, disrupting the fragile social fabric of deprived neighbourhoods and citizen’s participation options. In deprived neighbourhoods, community engagement is central in building community resilience, an important resource for health and a prerequisite for effective health promotion programmes. It provides access to vulnerable groups and helps understand experiences, assets, needs and problems of citizens. Most importantly, community activities, including social support, primary care or improving urban space, enhance health through empowerment, strengthened social networks, mutual respect and providing a sense of purpose and meaning. In the context of inequalities associated with COVID-19, these aspects are crucial for citizens of deprived neighbourhoods who often feel their needs and priorities are ignored. In this perspectives paper, illustrated by a varied overview of community actions in the UK and The Netherlands, we demonstrate how citizens, communities and organizations may build resilience and community power. Based on in-depth discussion among the authors we distilled six features of community actions: increase in mutual aid and neighbourhood ties, the central role of community-based organizations (CBOs), changing patterns of volunteering, use of digital media and health promotion opportunities. We argue that in order to enable and sustain resilient and confident, ‘disaster-proof’, communities, areas which merit investment include supporting active citizens, new (digital) ways of community engagement, transforming formal organizations, alignment with the (local) context and applying knowledge in the field of health promotion in new ways, focussing on learning and co-creation with citizen initiatives.
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spelling pubmed-84140562021-09-10 Community engagement in deprived neighbourhoods during the COVID-19 crisis: perspectives for more resilient and healthier communities den Broeder, Lea South, Jane Rothoff, Auke Bagnall, Anne-Marie Azarhoosh, Firoez van der Linden, Gina Bharadwa, Meena Wagemakers, Annemarie Health Promot Int Perspectives The current COVID-19 pandemic confines people to their homes, disrupting the fragile social fabric of deprived neighbourhoods and citizen’s participation options. In deprived neighbourhoods, community engagement is central in building community resilience, an important resource for health and a prerequisite for effective health promotion programmes. It provides access to vulnerable groups and helps understand experiences, assets, needs and problems of citizens. Most importantly, community activities, including social support, primary care or improving urban space, enhance health through empowerment, strengthened social networks, mutual respect and providing a sense of purpose and meaning. In the context of inequalities associated with COVID-19, these aspects are crucial for citizens of deprived neighbourhoods who often feel their needs and priorities are ignored. In this perspectives paper, illustrated by a varied overview of community actions in the UK and The Netherlands, we demonstrate how citizens, communities and organizations may build resilience and community power. Based on in-depth discussion among the authors we distilled six features of community actions: increase in mutual aid and neighbourhood ties, the central role of community-based organizations (CBOs), changing patterns of volunteering, use of digital media and health promotion opportunities. We argue that in order to enable and sustain resilient and confident, ‘disaster-proof’, communities, areas which merit investment include supporting active citizens, new (digital) ways of community engagement, transforming formal organizations, alignment with the (local) context and applying knowledge in the field of health promotion in new ways, focussing on learning and co-creation with citizen initiatives. Oxford University Press 2021-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8414056/ /pubmed/34297841 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/heapro/daab098 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bagnall, Anne-Marie
Azarhoosh, Firoez
van der Linden, Gina
Bharadwa, Meena
Wagemakers, Annemarie
Community engagement in deprived neighbourhoods during the COVID-19 crisis: perspectives for more resilient and healthier communities
title Community engagement in deprived neighbourhoods during the COVID-19 crisis: perspectives for more resilient and healthier communities
title_full Community engagement in deprived neighbourhoods during the COVID-19 crisis: perspectives for more resilient and healthier communities
title_fullStr Community engagement in deprived neighbourhoods during the COVID-19 crisis: perspectives for more resilient and healthier communities
title_full_unstemmed Community engagement in deprived neighbourhoods during the COVID-19 crisis: perspectives for more resilient and healthier communities
title_short Community engagement in deprived neighbourhoods during the COVID-19 crisis: perspectives for more resilient and healthier communities
title_sort community engagement in deprived neighbourhoods during the covid-19 crisis: perspectives for more resilient and healthier communities
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8414056/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34297841
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/heapro/daab098
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