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The role of effective partnerships in an Australian place-based intervention to reduce race-based discrimination

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posted on 2013-11-01, 00:00 authored by A Ferdinand, Yin ParadiesYin Paradies, M Kelaher
Localities Embracing and Accepting Diversity (LEAD) is an ongoing place-based pilot program aimed at improving health outcomes among Aboriginal and migrant communities through increased social and economic participation. Specifically, LEAD works with mainstream organizations to prevent race-based discrimination from occurring. The partnership model of LEAD was designed to create a community intervention that was evidence-based, effective, and flexible enough to respond to local contexts and needs. LEAD's complex organizational and partnership model, in combination with an innovative approach to reducing race-based discrimination, has necessitated the use of new language and communication strategies to build genuinely collaborative partnerships. Allocating sufficient time to develop strategies aligned with this new way of doing business has been critical. However, preliminary data indicate that a varied set of partners has been integral to supporting the widespread influence of the emerging LEAD findings across partner networks in a number of different sectors.

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Journal

Public health reports

Volume

128

Issue

Suppl 3

Pagination

54 - 60

Publisher

Association of Schools of Public Health

Location

Washington D. C.

ISSN

0033-3549

eISSN

1468-2877

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2013, Association of Schools of Public Health

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