Building a systems-thinking community workforce to scale action on determinants of health in New Zealand

Health Place. 2024 May:87:103255. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2024.103255. Epub 2024 May 5.

Abstract

This article describes findings from the evaluation of Healthy Families NZ (HFNZ), an equity-driven, place-based community health initiative. Implemented in nine diverse communities across New Zealand, HFNZ aims to strengthen the systems that can improve health and well-being. Findings highlight local needs and priorities including the social mechanisms important for reorienting health and policy systems towards place-based communities. Lessons encompass the importance of local lived experience in putting evidence into practice; the strength of acting with systems in mind; the need for relational, learning, intentional, and well-resourced community organisation; examples of how to foster place-based 'community-up' leadership; and how to enable responsiveness between communities and local and national policy systems. A reconceptualisation of scaling in the context of complexity and systems change is offered, which recognises that relationships and agency are key to making progress on the determinants of health.

MeSH terms

  • Health Policy
  • Humans
  • New Zealand
  • Social Determinants of Health*
  • Systems Analysis