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Engaging Youth in Food Activism in New York City: Lessons Learned from a Youth Organization, Health Department, and University Partnership

机译:在纽约市让青年参与食物激进主义:从青年组织,卫生署和大学合作伙伴那里汲取的教训

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Research indicates that insufficient emphasis on community collaboration and partnership can thwart innovative community-driven work on the social determinants of health by local health departments. Appreciating the importance of enhancing community participation, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) helped lead the development of the Health Equity Project (HEP), an intervention aimed at increasing the capacity of urban youth to identify and take action to reduce food-related health disparities. DOHMH partnered with the City University of New York School of Public Health and several local youth organizations to design and implement the intervention. HEP was conducted with 373 young people in 17 cohorts at 14 unique sites: six in Brooklyn, six in the Bronx, and two in Harlem. Partnered youth organizations hosted three stages of work: interactive workshops on neighborhood health disparities, food environments, and health outcomes; food-focused research projects conducted by youth; and small-scale action projects designed to change local food environments. Through these activities, HEP appears to have been successful in introducing youth to the social, economic, and political factors that shape food environments and to the influence of food on health outcomes. The intervention was also somewhat successful in providing youth with community-based participatory research skills and engaging them in documenting and then acting to change their neighborhood food environments. In the short term, we are unable to assess how successful HEP has been in building young leaders who will continue to engage in this kind of activism, but we suspect that more extended interactions would be needed to achieve this more ambitious goal. Experiences at these sites suggest that youth organizations with a demonstrated capacity to engage youth in community service or activism and a commitment to improving food or other health-promoting community resources make the most suitable and successful partners for this kind of effort.
机译:研究表明,对社区合作和伙伴关系的重视不足可能会阻碍地方卫生部门对社区主导的健康社会决定因素进行创新的工作。纽约市卫生和心理卫生部(DOHMH)意识到加强社区参与的重要性,帮助领导了健康公平项目(HEP)的制定,该干预旨在提高城市青年识别和采取行动的能力。减少与食物有关的健康差异。 DOHMH与纽约城市大学公共卫生学院和一些当地青年组织合作设计并实施了干预措施。 HEP是在14个独特地点的17个队列中对373名年轻人进行的:六个在布鲁克林,六个在布朗克斯,两个在哈林。青年合作伙伴组织了三个阶段的工作:关于社区健康差异,食物环境和健康成果的互动讲习班;青年开展的以食物为重点的研究项目;和旨在改变当地粮食环境的小规模行动项目。通过这些活动,HEP似乎已成功地向青年人介绍了影响食物环境的社会,经济和政治因素以及食物对健康结果的影响。这项干预措施在向青年人提供基于社区的参与性研究技能并使他们参与记录,然后采取行动改变他们附近的饮食环境方面也取得了一定的成功。在短期内,我们无法评估HEP在培养将继续从事这种行动主义的年轻领导人方面取得了多大的成功,但是我们怀疑需要更多的互动来实现这一宏伟的目标。这些地点的经验表明,青年组织具有使青年参与社区服务或行动的能力,并致力于改善粮食或其他促进健康的社区资源,是这种努力的最合适和最成功的伙伴。

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