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Creating new career pathways to reduce poverty, illiteracy and health risks, while transforming and empowering Cambodian women's lives

Authors :
Lee, H
Pollock, G
Lubek, I
Niemi, S
O'Brien, K
Green, M
Bashir, S
Braun, E
Kros, S
Huot, V
Ma, V
Griffiths, N
Dickson, B
Pring, N
Sphkurst Huon-Ribeil, K
Lim, N
Turner, J
Winkler, C
Wong, ML
Van Merode, T
Dy, BC
Prem, S
Idema, R
Lee, H
Pollock, G
Lubek, I
Niemi, S
O'Brien, K
Green, M
Bashir, S
Braun, E
Kros, S
Huot, V
Ma, V
Griffiths, N
Dickson, B
Pring, N
Sphkurst Huon-Ribeil, K
Lim, N
Turner, J
Winkler, C
Wong, ML
Van Merode, T
Dy, BC
Prem, S
Idema, R
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Community health psychology provides a framework for local citizens themselves to systematically affect change in health and social inequalities, particularly through Participatory Action Research (PAR). The Cambodian NGO SiRCHESI launched a 24-month Hotel Apprenticeship Program (HAP) in 2006 to provide literacy, English, social skills, health education, hotel skills-training, work experience and a living wage to women formerly selling beer in restaurants; there they had faced workplace risks including HIV/AIDS, alcohol overuse, violence and sexual coercion. Quantitative and qualitative analyses indicate changes in health-related knowledge, behaviour, self-image and empowerment, as HAP trainees were monitored and evaluated within their new career trajectories. Copyright © 2010 SAGE Publications Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, Singapore and Washington DC.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1197509495
Document Type :
Electronic Resource