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Community participation in road safety: barriers and enablers
Authors:Howat P  Cross D  Hall M  Iredell H  Stevenson M  Gibbs S  Officer J  Dillon J
Affiliation:Department of Health Promotion, School of Public Health, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia. phowat@health.curtin.edu.au
Abstract:The objectives of the paper were to identify barriers to community participation in road safety activities and to recommend strategies to reduce those barriers. Information was obtained from: a review of relevant literature, from the authors' extensive community-based experiences, from undertaking community-based research, and from interviews with key stakeholders in road safety in Western Australia. Ten significant barriers to community participation were identified. These are classified into two groups: personnel and planning issues. The former includes: reasons why people are often reluctant to become involved in projects in their communities, a lack of leadership, and a lack of skills. The latter includes: inappropriate program foci, inappropriate program evaluation, lack of resources, and a lack of sustainability. It was concluded that the barriers to community involvement in road safety initiatives are similar in many parts of Australia and overseas and apply to a wide range of health promotion interventions besides road safety. Awareness of the barriers and knowledge of their solutions can ensure that appropriate steps are taken to maximise the likelihood of community participation.
Keywords:community participation  community mobilization  health promotion  capacity building  road safety
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