Voice 6: Social Wellbeing

VOICE 6:

Social Wellbeing

 

The primary goal of VOICE is to facilitate and promote healthy living on the UBCO campus through the development and design of a health-promoting campus.

Voice is a community-based participatory action research project (CB-PAR) with an aim to support campus wellbeing. Students, staff, and faculty take part in designing and conducting the research and then taking collective action on the research results to improve and support campus wellbeing.  

The Voice methodological framework focuses specifically on health promotion strategies and youth-adult partnerships. Each phase, researchers focus on a different theme of health promotion and wellbeing. 

VOICE 6: Social Wellbeing (2023-2025)

The aim of VOICE 6: Social Wellbeing is to answer the following: What population-level factors within the campus environment (e.g. social, work culture, spiritual, physical, academic, economic, built, and policy) affect the social wellbeing of the UBCO campus community? How can we address the identified issues? How can we build on and enhance current assets?  

Raise your Voice!

Share your views about Social Wellbeing at UBC Okanagan. The survey takes about 10 minutes to complete and no personally identifying data is collected. The survey is open from November 6-24, 2023

What is Social Wellbeing?

Social wellbeing can be understood at the community level. When communities are high in social wellbeing, the people that are a part of that community have higher feelings of belongingness, reduced social isolation, and are more connected. People are kinder and display more empathy, patience, and compassion towards one another. Sense of safety and trust among community members is also higher, and people are more likely to help and support each other. People and groups celebrate and uplift each other. What is it that impacts social wellbeing? It is cultural norms, institutional structures, policies, and processes, and our physical and online environments that play a significant role in shaping and influencing social wellbeing. In the Voice 6: Social Wellbeing study, we are working with the campus community to understand what it is about our campus environment and culture that influences the social wellbeing of UBC Okanagan. 

Objectives

  1. To identify systemic factors influencing the social wellbeing of the UBCO campus community. 
  2. To utilize the Voice methodological framework (CB-PAR, Youth-Adult Partnerships, and Health Promotion Strategies) with the UBCO campus community to advance knowledge, take collective action on and intervene, and educate the campus about the factors identified in the campus health assessment. 
  3. To advance knowledge and contribute to the research literature about environmental factors and interventions that support the increase of social wellbeing in a post-secondary environment.  

Methods

The VOICE research project uses a methodological framework that includes: community-based participatory action research [CBPAR] methods, settings-based health promotion strategies and student/non-student partnerships. Data are collected using a variety of approaches:

Voice Community Survey  

  • A short survey containing open-ended questions about social wellbeing, along with demographic questions. Informed consent is required upon commencement. No personally identifiable information is collected in the survey. It takes about 10-15 minutes to complete. The quickest and most convenient way to get involved!  

Photovoice  

  • A community-based research method which combines the descriptive nature of photography, with participant descriptive nature of photography, and with participant descriptions of their photographs. You will borrow a digital camera from us to take photos on campus as if you were planning a photo exhibition about social wellbeing through the eyes of the campus community, then add a caption to describe the photos in your own words. A photo is worth a thousand words! 

Table Talks  

  • A 90-minute conversation with up to 9 other campus community members about Social Wellbeing at UBC Okanagan. The questions the group will discuss are about what you think a socially well campus is like, what helps or harms social wellbeing on our campus, and how we can improve social wellbeing at UBC Okanagan. Participants will also be asked to complete a demographic survey.  

Community Dialogue Events  

  • UBCO Campus Wellness & Education will be hosting events on campus to increase social wellbeing, like community meals or fireside evenings. At these events, participants can share their ideas in a more informal way, like writing on a whiteboard or on paper spread out on a table. Share your ideas while enjoying some refreshments!  

Community Forum 

  • A forum where UBCO Campus Wellness & Education, who leads this Voice study, shares the results with campus community members to help determine priorities for action, education, and further research. You will be able to provide advice, share reflections, and any additional ideas and concerns as it relates to the results revealed about social wellbeing at UBC Okanagan. This may be done by writing on white-boards or papers around a room or space, by participating in conversations with others at the event then collectively sharing points of discussion on white-board or papers. Let us hear what changes you want to see! 

The results of Voice 6 will be shared back with the campus community at a Community Forum end of March/early April. At the Community Forum, we will work together to identify priorities and next steps for action to support Social Wellbeing at UBCO.

The Research Team

Name  Title  Unit  Phone Number 

Dr. Joan Bottorff (Principal Investigator) 

Professor  School of Nursing  (250) 807-8627 
Melissa Feddersen, BSN  Manager  Campus Wellness & Education  (250) 807-9271 
Casey Hamilton, RD, MSc   Wellbeing Strategist  Campus Wellness & Education  (250) 807-9271 
Kaitlyn Thorp-Levitt, RD  Campus Health Specialist  Campus Wellness & Education  (250) 807-9271 
Gaya Arasaratnam, MBA  Director  Wellbeing and Accessibility Services  (250) 807-9261 
Haley Strother, RN  Campus Health Specialist  Campus Wellness & Education  (250) 807-9271 

 

 

Have questions or want more information about Voice 6: Social Wellbeing? Contact Casey Hamilton, Co-Investigator.