james herbert williams - social determinants of health
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Educating Social Work Leaders Since 1931
Educating Social Work Leaders Since 1931
Social Determinants of Health
Social injustices
Social exclusion
Chronic diseases
Communicable diseases,
Maternal and perinatal conditions
Nutritional deficiencies
Educating Social Work Leaders Since 1931
Social Determinants of Health
Poor diets
Alcohol abuse, and smoking
Material deprivation
Health-compromising behaviors
Access to quality services
Environmental degradation
Educating Social Work Leaders Since 1931
The concept of Human Security
Logic of universal rights and places
individuals and communities at the center of
concern.
The concern is not only about physical
security but is also regarding economic,
social, environment and human rights
security.
Number of hungry people in the world - 2010 United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization
Educating Social Work Leaders Since 1931
Sustainable development:
Four core areas
Economy: maximising the society’s well-
being, economic equity and eradicating
poverty through the creation of wealth and
livelihoods, equal access to resources, and
the optimal and efficient use of natural
resources.
Educating Social Work Leaders Since 1931
Sustainable development:
Four core areas
Socio-political sustainability means,
promoting social equity and uplifting the
welfare and quality of life by improving
access to basic health and education
services, respect for human rights.
Educating Social Work Leaders Since 1931
Sustainable development:
Four core areas
Environment: the enhancement and
conservation of the environment and natural
resources for future generations
Educating Social Work Leaders Since 1931
Sustainable development:
Four core areas
Comprehensive health and development
policies oriented toward SDH.
Policies across a range of sectors: finance,
labor, education, transportation, and health.
Comprehensive, cross-governmental actions.