Ep 23 – Public Health Interventions & MI
Given the challenging times to public health due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are grateful to have Jane Groves on the podcast. Jane lives in the Scottish Highlands. She has been a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT) since 2007. She is currently Chair of the UK & Ireland MINT Chapter, and the MINT committee Motivational Interviewing Across Cultures. She has worked as a public health and health improvement specialist in the National Health Service in Scotland and England for over 30 years, working in partnership with many different agencies and professionals both locally and nationally to change public health strategy, culture, and practice. Her work has covered areas such as health inequalities; community participation and co-production; using asset-based approaches; sexual health; child health; sexual health, and mental health. Now retired from the NHS, she provides training in many aspects of health improvement, including Motivational Interviewing; mental
health; principles and practice of health improvement, and brain-friendly learning and training design. She has developed and supported learning communities for trainers and for people working to improve the health of individuals, communities, and populations. She has championed a perspective which includes tackling the factors which cause health inequalities, such as discrimination, inequity, poverty, and powerlessness.
0:00 – Opening/introduction
4:00 – Jane’s introduction
8:00 – Social welfare responses to COVID-19
14:15 – A population health perspective: Individual behaviour AND social
determinants
17:15 – Understanding health disparities
21:45 – MI as a way to empower individuals
23:00 – Meaning and purpose as vehicles for behaviour change
27:00 – An example of a public health intervention – Breastfeeding
31:45 – Helping others as a way to help ourselves
34:45 – How MI can inform health care interventions
39:00 – Helping people own their own health care messaging
44:25 – The Rainbow Model of Health – Understanding the wider context
53:30 – Lessons to learn – Old and new
57:00 – Jane’s experience doing genealogy as a public health scientist
1:00:29 – End of recording
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