Collinson Beth, Best David
Centre for Regional Social and Economic Research, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, England.
Subst Abuse. 2019 Sep 26;13:1178221819876575. doi: 10.1177/1178221819876575. eCollection 2019.
Evidence shows that engagement with community resources can aid the process of recovery from substance misuse, yet systematic approaches to mapping resources and building bridges to these for recovery populations are limited. If done successfully, engagement with resources that are pro-social and afford access to meaningful activities not only provides a platform for personal development, but also has the ability to trigger a social contagion of positive behaviour and improve connectedness within communities. The current paper uses Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) as the basis for an enhanced version called Asset Based Community Engagement (ABCE). The work of ABCD has been pivotal in encouraging citizen-led, strengths-based approaches to community development, yet scientific support for it remains limited. While this approach has gained much traction, it has been subject to criticism for being too optimistic and unsystematic. In response to this, the new framework, ABCE, offers a more structured approach to mapping community resources. It does however advance previous work by acknowledging the need to identify current levels of community engagement and barriers to engagement, in order to support empowerment, maximise personal capital and address barriers to engagement. Identifying barriers to engagement should not draw ABCE away from its strengths-based focus but instead, provide a platform for person-centred, holistic support to be provided to those in recovery. To support the new framework, a workbook has been developed, offering a practical output that is intended to be used by the individual in recovery alongside a member of staff within a professional service supporting the individual.
有证据表明,与社区资源建立联系有助于从药物滥用中恢复的过程,但绘制资源地图以及为康复人群搭建通往这些资源的桥梁的系统方法却很有限。如果成功实施,与亲社会且能提供有意义活动的资源建立联系,不仅能为个人发展提供一个平台,还能引发积极行为的社会传播,并改善社区内的联系。本文以基于资产的社区发展(ABCD)为基础,提出了一个名为基于资产的社区参与(ABCE)的增强版本。ABCD的工作在鼓励以公民为主导、基于优势的社区发展方法方面起到了关键作用,但其科学支持仍然有限。虽然这种方法很受欢迎,但也因过于乐观和缺乏系统性而受到批评。作为回应,新框架ABCE提供了一种更结构化的方法来绘制社区资源地图。然而,它确实在先前工作的基础上有所推进,承认需要确定当前社区参与的水平以及参与的障碍,以支持赋权、最大化个人资本并解决参与障碍。识别参与障碍不应使ABCE偏离其基于优势的重点,而应提供一个平台,为康复中的个人提供以人为本的整体支持。为了支持新框架,已开发了一本工作手册,提供了一个实用的成果,供康复中的个人与支持该个人的专业服务机构的工作人员一起使用。