Social innovation for the promotion of health

作者: Jo Barraket , Sharon Friel , Chris Mason , Christian-Paul Stenta

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摘要: ‘Fair Foundations: The VicHealth framework for health equity’ was developed by under the leadership of author O’Rourke. It published in 2013. is a conceptual and planning adapted from work done WHO Commission on Social Determinants Health (Solar Irwin, 2010). determinants inequities are depicted as three layers influence – socioeconomic, political cultural context; daily living conditions; individual health-related factors. These their unequal distribution according to social position, result differences status between population groups that avoidable unfair. also provide practical entry points action (VicHealth, 2013). Fair Foundations can be accessed at www.vichealth.vic.gov.au. Summary role innovations transforming lives individuals communities has been source popular attention recent years. This article systematically reviews available evidence relationship innovation its promotion equity. Guided equity examining four types innovation—social movements, service-related innovations, enterprise digital innovations—we find growing literature activities, but inconsistent evaluative impacts equities, particularly socio-economic, level framework. Distinctive characteristics related include mobilization latent or unrealised value through new combinations (social, material) resources; bridging capital purposeful approaches linking knowledge experience institutional change. have implications practice research about

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