Gender Transformative Health Promotion
9781774699294
320 pages
Arcler Education Inc
Overview
Gender-transformative health promotion represents a comprehensive approach aimed at challenging and reshaping the gender norms and power dynamics that influence health outcomes. It acknowledges that gender is a socially constructed concept that profoundly impacts individuals' experiences, behaviors, and access to healthcare services. This approach endeavors to address the fundamental causes of gender-based health disparities by advocating for gender equality, empowering women and girls, and engaging men and boys as active participants in improving health outcomes for all. It encompasses strategies that confront gender-based violence, promote reproductive health and rights, enhance access to high-quality healthcare, and address the social determinants of health from a gendered perspective. By interrogating gender stereotypes, advancing gender equity, and fostering inclusive and empowering healthcare environments, gender-transformative health promotion aspires to create a society where every individual, regardless of their gender identity or expression, can attain optimal health and well-being. "Gender Transformative Health Promotion" is an influential resource that provides a comprehensive exploration of the intersection between gender and health promotion. Tailored to scholars, practitioners, and students, this book offers profound insights into the essential role, implementation, and impact of gender-transformative approaches in health promotion. It encompasses a wide range of topics, including an introduction to gender-transformative change in the context of health promotion, an analysis of gender inequalities within health systems, the intersectionality of gender in health, gender-responsive policies and programs, strategies to address gender bias in implementation, empowering women through health promotion initiatives, case studies highlighting successful gender-transformative interventions, and monitoring and sustaining transformative change. By incorporating expert perspectives and practical wisdom, this handbook serves as a vital compass for individuals navigating the intricacies of promoting gender equality through health promotion. It empowers readers to enact transformative change, cultivate inclusive societies, and contribute to advancing gender-transformative approaches in health promotion at local, national, and global levels.
Author Bio
Rachael Moore is an LGBT+ activist and a DEI consultant who specialises in anti-racism, gender mainstreaming and helping organisations create inclusive workspaces and safe workplace culture. She holds Masters in International and European Law from Vrije Universiteit Brussel and has worked with governmental institutions and grassroots organisations across Europe. In 2018 she co-founded Rainbow Nation Brussels which works with and for LGBTQI+ persons who are Black and of colour. Besides being active in both local and European spheres of activism, Rachael finds it equally important to monitor global youth movements. As following the youth is following the future.