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      The Classic Trilogy


      The classic sociological and historical triad of People, Places, and Power Structures, forms the foundation for transformative public health policies, that alter society by shifting health from an individual responsibility to a collective obligation. Transformative policies systematically change how communities live, how resources are distributed, and who holds decision-making authority.

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      • People

        People drive public health policy and legal reform by mobilizing collective action to force legislative changes, challenge institutional power, and redefine societal norms. Public movements and citizen advocacy shift healthcare from a bureaucratic top-down system into a responsive, community-driven framework, that allows local authorities to design, implement, and manage solutions according to their self-identified needs.

      • Places

        Physical and geographic spaces dictate the creation of public health laws because health risks are fundamentally tied to where people live, work, and play. The unique environmental, social, and economic conditions of specific places force governments to design localized legal frameworks and scale up successful structural reforms.

      • Power Structures

        Power structures dictate public health policy and legal reform by controlling which issues reach legislative agendas, how laws are drafted, and whose financial interests are legally protected. While power structures often present obstacles to reform, they are also the most potent tools for scaling up public health victories for the people.

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