Social justiceThis article reviews the core messages of the Alma-Ata Declaration on Primary Health Care (PHC) and the main strategic directions of its implementation. Some of the most important approaches outlined in the Declaration are still awaiting serious consideration within the political agenda ...
What does social justice look like? Take a free course on Social Justice by top universities and NGOs The principles of social justice For social justice to become a reality, four pillars must be built: human rights, access, participation, and equity. Social justice can’t be achieved ...
Social justice is based on the belief that everyone’s human rights should be respected and protected, and that all individuals should have equal rights and opportunities. That includes fairness in education, employment, workplace, healthcare, housing etc. Careers in social justice concern themselves...
Health equity curricula often emphasize factual knowledge of health disparities and unconscious bias, but these efforts do not consistently produce health equity proficiencies. Beyond relegating personal contributions to health disparities to unconscious
Social justice is a core nursing value and the foundation of public health nursing. Social justice ideology requires nursing students to uphold moral, legal, and humanistic principles related to health. As such, teaching social justice requires a basis in moral developmental theory. In addition, tea...
Secure provision for women in both the Criminal Justice System and the Health Service has evolved in the last decade, in line with emerging gender-specific policy. Notable gains have been the approach to self-harm in prison and a reduction in the inappropriately high levels of secure hospital ...
During this time of heightened attention to issues of social and criminal justice reform, we call on our colleagues to confront the carceral system we allow to operate under the auspices of care and to help build the momentum needed to bring inpatient psychiatry into 21st-century norms and aspir...
The future of health care, including professional nursing care, must look at the public health context of social justice in order to provide the healthcare resources needed in a socially responsible manner. This requires the integration of public health principles in the general core courses in ...
The five main principles of social justice include access to resources, equity, participation, diversity, and human rights. History and Evolution of Social Justice The concept of social justice first arose in the 19thcentury during the Industrial Revolution as attempts were made to promote more egali...
Equal access to social goods is one of the most fundamental principles of social justice. This holds that society's resources should be equally available to all. For example, many social justice theorists believe that people should have equal access to education, health care, and employment opport...