Bratchford Gary, Giotaki Gina, Wewiora Liz
Department of Photgraphy, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK.
Department of Dance, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK.
London J Prim Care (Abingdon). 2018 May 22;10(4):82-88. doi: 10.1080/17571472.2018.1477439. eCollection 2018.
This paper describes a 9-month project commissioned by Halton Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and Liverpool photography organisation, Open Eye Gallery. Socially engaged photographers worked with local residents from the Windmill Hill estate in Runcorn to describe healthy and unhealthy aspects of the area. Six women were trained to use cameras to document everyday things that mattered to them. Through focus groups they discussed what these photographs revealed about the health and ill-health of the area. The resulting exhibition, told their story. Despite being a deprived area with more than average incidence of illness, they identified many positive things that enhanced their sense of wellbeing and resilience. The benefits of the project included increased social engagement and participation, an improved sense of vitality and rejuvenation, emotional benefits, a feeling of greater political agency and increased visual literacy. This paper outlines the model of practice developed with the support of CCG and in collaboration with local stakeholders. It makes a case for the value and the ways in which clusters of general practices could develop links and work with health assets in their local communities.
本文介绍了一个由哈尔顿临床委托小组(CCG)和利物浦摄影组织“开放视野画廊”委托开展的为期9个月的项目。参与社会活动的摄影师与朗科恩风车山住宅区的当地居民合作,描绘该地区健康和不健康的方面。六名女性接受了使用相机记录对她们重要的日常事物的培训。通过焦点小组,她们讨论了这些照片所揭示的该地区健康与不健康状况。最终的展览讲述了她们的故事。尽管该地区贫困,疾病发病率高于平均水平,但她们发现了许多增强幸福感和恢复力的积极因素。该项目的益处包括增强社会参与度和参与感、提升活力与焕新感、带来情感益处、增强政治能动性以及提高视觉素养。本文概述了在CCG支持下并与当地利益相关者合作开发的实践模式。它阐述了全科医疗集群与当地社区健康资产建立联系并开展合作的价值及方式。