Community Engagement, Organization, and Development for Public Health Practice
Frederick Murphy, MSPH, MPIA
In this practical text, public health students and practitioners will learn the fundamentals of applying community engagement, organization, and development principles to create successful community public health campaigns. Emphasizing nontraditional approaches and partnerships, and the need to readjust traditional strategies, it discusses organization and development methods optimal for public health practice, including public health ethics, faith-based initiatives in community health, community assessment and measurement methods, coalition building, frameworks for developing health policy, and more. This textbook addresses work in at-risk and diverse communities, and stresses the impact of urban change on the community engagement, organization, and development process. It also discusses the methodologies and theoretical frameworks underlying successful community organizing and development.
The multidisciplinary public health scholars and practitioners contributing to this work identify the skills required to both analyze the health and health care delivery challenges of underserved communities, and to understand the social, cultural, environmental, and economic determinants of health and illness. The book includes a wealth of practical approaches and case studies drawn from the authors' real-life experiences in developing successful community health campaigns.
Key Features:- Disseminates the fundamentals of applying community engagement, organization, and development principles to community public health campaigns
- Provides real-life examples of methods and strategies used in engaging, organizing, and empowering community residents
- Discusses community organization approaches and the methodologies and frameworks underlying them
- Emphasizes the impact of urban change on the future of community organization and development process
- Written and edited by contributors with a wealth of practical and academic experience
Contents
Contributors
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
I: ESSENTIALS OF COMMUNITY HEALTH PRACTICE
1. Fundamental Core Concepts in the Community Engagement, Organization, and Development Process
2. Defining Community Boundaries and Conducting Community Assessments: CEOD Methods and Practices
3. Ethics and Servant Leadership in Public Health Practice
4. Culture Competency and CEOD Process: Immigrant Populations, Health Care, Public Health, and Community
II: COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS AND COLLABORATIONS
5. AcademicāCommunity Partnerships for CEOD
6. Engaging the Faith-Based Community in the CEOD Process
7. Capacity Building and the Role of Community Health Workers in CEOD 8. Engaging and Organizing Rural Communities for Public Health Practice
III: COMMUNITY HEALTH POLICY ISSUES
9. Ensuring Environmental Health and Justice in Communities of Concern
10. Using Conceptual Frameworks in Health Policymaking: A Guide for CEOD
11. Advancing Health Equity Through Public Health Policies Noble Maseru Background
12. Using the Power of Media to Influence Health Policy and Politics in CEOD
IV: CURRENT AND FUTURE COMMUNITY ISSUES
13. Community Resilience, Disasters, and the Publicās Health
14. Evaluating the Community-Engaged Organization
15. Organizing Communities for Public Health Practiceā2050: A Futuristic Perspective
Index

- Release Date: August 6, 2012
- Paperback / softback
- 380 Pages
- Trim Size: 6in x 9in
- ISBN: 9780826108012
- eBook ISBN: 9780826108029