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This is a guide on how to create or improve your social inclusion work. It provides a compass to useful documents, resources, frameworks and tools to improve your practice, whether that is externally with individuals and communities or internally within your organisation.
This document emerged from work of the Western Region Primary Prevention Taskforce (HealthWest Partnership) and the Inner North West Primary Care Partnership’s (INWPCP’s) Prevention Alliance. Preliminary mapping of prevention priorities in Melbourne’s western and inner northern suburbs revealed that social inclusion (as a determinant of mental health) was an area of common interest for partners and their communities.
An overview of the IEPCP & OEPCP online resource The Well to support parternships in the East learn, share connect and plan
An introduction to the IEPCP lead Integration Health promotion Partnership rationale to prioritise social inclusion in the Inner East catchment
An animation to help with social inclusion messaging. What is it? Why is it important? How does it impact health? Use this animation when you’re working with different stakeholders, community members or even within your own organisation.
Community participation in health leads to better services, better access and a better experience for everyone. This video explores the experiences of community members who partner with organisations to improve health and wellbeing. Community participants discuss what it’s like to partner with an organisation and give advice to community members and organisations alike.
Video developed by HealthWest with the assistance of members of the Community Engagement in the West Network.
Music credit: Dreamer Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License