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Capacity building : just rhetoric, or a way forward in addressing health inequality?

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posted on 2001-04-01, 00:00 authored by S Bowen, Elizabeth Harris, James Hyde
Issue addressed: It is time to move beyond defining the problem of health inequality to taking action. The response required is complex and calls for system wide action. It is in this context that a discussion of increasing the capacity of the health system to respond to health inequality is both timely and essential. Methods: This paper looks at a capacity building framework that has been developed by the New South Wales Health Department and provides an example of a number of projects that have applied capacity building strategies. Conclusion: Addressing health inequality presents a significant challenge to health promotion practitioners. Emerging capacity building theory provides direction for strategies to build the capacity of a health system to address equity. It proposes a set of practical actions using the five focus areas of organisational development, workforce development, resource allocation, partnerships and leadership. So what?: A capacity building approach by itself will not provide the mandate and framework for the action that needs to be taken to address health inequality, but it helps to ensure that once potential solutions are identified the health system has the capacity to respond.

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Journal

Health promotion journal of Australia

Volume

11

Pagination

56 - 60

Location

Camperdown, N. S. W.

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1036-1073

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2001, Australian Health Promotion Association

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