Community Organizing and Health Promotion Planning
Community Organizing and Health Promotion Planning
• Community organizing
• "brings people together to combat shared problems and
increase their say about decisions that affect their lives.“
• Community development
• "occurs when people form their own organizations
provide long-term capacity to solve their problems.“
Seven assumptions for community
organization: (should remember)
a. Communities of people can develop capacity to deal with their own
problems.
b. People want to change and can change.
c. People should participate in the major changes taking place in their
communities.
d. Changes in community that are self-imposed or self-developed have a
meaning and permanence than imposed changes.
e. A 'holistic approach' can deal successfully with problems with which a
'fragmented approach' cannot cope.
f. Democracy requires cooperative participation and action in the affairs of
the community, and people must learn the skills to make things
possible.
g. Communities of people need help in organizing to deal with their needs,
just as many individuals require help in coping with their individual
problems.
Methods of Community organizing
a. Locality development
broad self-help method in which local citizens develop new skills
and become more self-sufficient.
Basket weaving; DA (cooking) ; baking etc….
b. Social planning
utilizes skilled volunteers in the community in a technical process of
problem solving.
Ex. Doctors, nurses, medtechs & OTHER VOLUNTEER professionals
c. Social action
technique that involves the redistribution of power and resources to
disadvantaged segments of the population.
Social concern ….ex. In cases of fire, calamities
The Process of Organizing a
Community:
A. Recognition of problem.
B. GOAL:
Basic understanding of program planning must be disseminated.
Basic understanding of program planning
involves the understanding that:
1. Health education
is the "the continuum of learning which enables people, to
voluntarily make decisions, modify behaviors, and change
social conditions in ways that are health enhancing.“
4. Community organization
is "intervention whereby individuals, groups, and
organizations engage in planned action to
influence social problems.
It is concerned with the enrichment, development,
and/or change of social status of the community."
Health Promotion/Disease
Prevention Programming
A. Basic understanding of program planning
d. Reporting results