Well that's validating! Thanks for sending that article to the list Dennis.
I've tended to use 'societal' rather than 'social' in my work, largely
to capture the role of public attitude on the health of whole
populations. I'm thinking particularly of the sanctioning role public
attitude plays on people in poverty, since it permeates all societal
structures (there I go again!). We are viewed as lazy, deserving of our
situation, or as victims who need saving by better-placed (and better)
others rather than survivors whose personal autonomy should be respected.
The shaming and disrespect runs through all structures, affecting how
our neighbours, politicians, potential funders, researchers, etc. view
us. This in turn affects our health.
Ocean
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Chrystal Ocean, Coordinator
Wellbeing through Inclusion Socially & Economically
http://www.wise-bc.org/
250-748-8093
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