Communities' views on tackling health inequalities: the case of Ballyeast and Ballywest
- PMID: 17955708
Communities' views on tackling health inequalities: the case of Ballyeast and Ballywest
Abstract
This paper reports on the articulation of health needs in two disadvantaged communities. Health needs were articulated at the individual and community level and these were contextualised in light of the structural and environmental constraints and opportunities present in both communities. In both communities responses centred on community level improvements for health and suggestions were specific to the community. Indeed, the need for amenities, services and facilities other than health was the predominant matter residents believed was in need of redress. As such policy measures to improve the health of these communities' lies far beyond the area of health and moves to tackle such deprivation would require a holistic approach to regenerating the community.
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