Community as Partner Model

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Across
  1. 5. People that reside in the community
  2. 6. Hospitals, social support, clinics
  3. 7. Represents the interventional component of the model
  4. 13. Geography, housing, sanitation
  5. 15. Financial state, employment rates, income levels
  6. 16. Media outlets, formal and informal networks, radio stations
  7. 18. Schools, libraries and resources like that
Down
  1. 1. The model that is based on the general systems theory and health promotion theory
  2. 2. Represents the normal defense surrounding the community
  3. 3. Political structure, policies, and leaders
  4. 4. A theory for universal application; break whole things into parts to see how they work together in systems
  5. 8. A collection of people who interact with one another and whose common interests or characteristics are the basis for a sense of unity or belonging. The function of any community includes its members’ collective sense of belonging and their identity, values, norms, communication, and common interests and concerns.
  6. 9. Law enforcement, Fire fighters and public or private methods of getting around
  7. 10. Shows that subsystems influence each other and are not discrete and separate
  8. 11. Tension-producing stimuli that have the potential of causing disequilibrium in the system
  9. 12. Ring 8 subsystems of the community
  10. 14. Parks, community centers, leisure activities
  11. 17. A mass or grouping of distinct individuals who are considered as a whole and who are loosely associated with one another. It is a broader term that encompasses many different sized groups. An example of an aggregate is the collection of people who happen to be at the same time and same place, but have no other connection to one another.