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Culturally Competent Health Promotion: The Potential of Participatory Video for Empowering Migrant and Minority Ethnic Communities
Lai ChiuWhile the concept of cultural competence has emerged as a major contribution to improving migrants' and minority ethnic (MME) health, what constitutes culturally competent health…
Health and Mental Health Needs and Experiences of Minority Clients in Portugal
Carla Moleiro, Ana Silva, Rute Rodrigues, Vera BorgesThe paper addresses diversity, multi‐culturalism and mental health. It reports qualitative data from a larger project on multi‐cultural counselling competencies in Portugal which…
Psychopolitical Validation of Health Promotion Research for Migrant Populations: Conceptualising Well‐being among Andalusian Moroccan Immigrants
Virginia Paloma, Isabel Herrera, Manuel García‐RamírezThis study will show how social investigation requires psychopolitical validity in order to guarantee the efficiency of scientific practices, achieving symmetrical relationships…
Community Activism and Empowerment of Turkish‐Speaking Migrant Women in London
Eleni Hatzidimitriadou, Sakine ÇakirPost‐migration hardship often affects the integration processes of migrants from non‐English speaking countries and in particular of migrant women who often come as ‘dependents’…
Implementing Community‐Based Participatory Research with Two Ethnic Minority Communities in Kansas City, Missouri
Jerry Schultz, Vicki Collie‐Akers, Cesareo Fernandez, Stephen Fawcett, Marianne RonanCommunity‐based participatory research (CBPR) has been shown to improve aspects of health promotion initiatives. This case study examines the effects of a CBPR intervention on…
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- Prof Charles Watters