This is one of four case study reports prepared as part of the Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage project: Improving Health Equity for Young People? The Role of Social Enterprise (LP160101793). TRY Build is a social enterprise based in Dandenong, Victoria and is a participating case organisation in the wider research. This report draws on data collected between January 2019 and November 2019, and therefore should be understood as providing a ‘snapshot’ in time.
This case study report examines the role of TRY Build in producing health equity outcomes for young people and their communities. Forming part of a wider comparative case study project, the research focuses particularly on the organisational context and features of TRY Build that produce these outcomes, with a particular emphasis on whether and how TRY Build fosters the social conditions – referred to as the social determinants of health – through which health equities are realised. The case study involved interviews with key informants, participant observation at TRY Build, and secondary analysis of organisational and media materials.
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Improving health equity of young people? The role of social enterprise