Health Promotion with Adolescent Boys and Young Men of Colour Global Strategies for Advancing Research, Policy, and Practice in Context
The book is a unique and useful resource for practitioners, policy-makers, researchers and students with an interest in health promotion/public health, social work/social policy, education, men's health, youth development, Indigenous studies, and health and social equity
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing
2023, 2023
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2023 |
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Collection: | Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction: What do we know about global efforts to promote health among adolescent boys and young men of colour?
- 2. Becoming: An intervention to promote mental wellbeing of young Black men in the United States
- 3. A community-based ecosystems approach for promoting the health, wellbeing and healing of boys and young men of colour
- 4. First-Generation Black college men in the United States and the value of cohort-based programs: Addressing inequities through the YBMen Project
- 5. Situating for success: Lessons learned from the evaluation of the Making Connections place-based mental health initiatives involving boys and men of colour across the United States
- 6. “Where are our men?”: How the DUDES Club has supported Indigenous men in British Columbia, Canada to seek a path of healing and wellness
- 7. Coming to know Ishkode: Re-encountering Indigenous male wholistic wellness in Canada
- 8. Exploring the social and cultural determinants of Indigenous males’ participation and success in higher education in Australia
- 9. Applying Indigenous Data Sovereignty principles to research with young Indigenous males: Lessons for health promotion from a higher education project in Australia
- 10. La Cultura Cura and El Joven Noble: Culturally rooted theory and practice formulations for healing wounded boys and young men of colour in the United States
- 11. Promoting health and wellbeing: Young Cook Islands Māori men in New Zealand and the Cook Islands
- 12. Promoting cultural identity as a form of health promotion for New Zealand-born Niue men in Aotearoa (New Zealand)
- 13. “Been through it too”: Exploring community development through collaborative hip-hop creation
- 14. Masculinities and health in justice-involved youth: Implications for boys and young men of colour
- 15. Conclusion: Future directions in global health promotion with young men of colour