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  • Public Health
  • Social Epidemiology
  • Community Psychology

Background:

  • Cross-sector collaboration is vital for public health but struggles with systemic change.
  • Structural determinants of health, including police violence and environmental injustice, require collaborative solutions.
  • Existing models need enhancement to address complex health crises effectively.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a collective healing framework for cross-sector collaboration.
  • To integrate the collective impact model with radical healing principles.
  • To center healing practices within public health collaborations and practice.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a framework merging collective impact and radical healing.
  • Emphasized relationship building, critical self-reflection, and addressing differences.
  • Advocated for interrogating traditional metrics and remaking collaborative structures.

Main Results:

  • The framework offers a blueprint for collaborative efforts focused on healing.
  • It guides practitioners to prioritize relationship building and shared understanding.
  • It encourages moving beyond compromise to address systemic issues.

Conclusions:

  • The collective healing framework enhances cross-sector collaboration for public health.
  • Integrating healing practices is essential for addressing structural determinants of health.
  • This model promotes deeper engagement and systemic transformation.