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      Community health workers: social justice and policy advocates for community health and well-being.

      American Journal of Public Health
      Community Health Workers, organization & administration, trends, Consumer Advocacy, Humans, Public Health, Social Justice

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          Community health workers are resources to their communities and to the advocacy and policy world on several levels. Community health workers can connect people to health care and collect information relevant to policy. They are natural researchers who, as a result of direct interaction with the populations they serve, can recount the realities of exclusion and propose remedies for it. As natural researchers, they contribute to best practices while informing public policy with the information they can share. In this light, community health workers may also be advocates for social justice.

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          18048789
          2156047
          10.2105/AJPH.2006.100842

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          Community Health Workers,organization & administration,trends,Consumer Advocacy,Humans,Public Health,Social Justice

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