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Module 5: Strategies
Section A
Foundations of Health Promotion

  Module 1
  Definitions and Concepts

--Module 2
--Milestones
--Module 3
--Models of Health
--& Health Promotion
--Module 4
--Theories

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Section B
Health Promotion in Action
--Module 5
--Strategies
  --- Learning Outcomes
  --- Reflective Exercise
  --- Content Discussion
  --- Reflective Exercise
  --- Content Discussion
  --- Reflective Exercise
  --- Readings and Resources
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--Module 6
--Features
--Module 7
--Values
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Section C
Building your Health Promotion Practice
--Module 8
--Current Practice
--Module 9
--Future Considerations
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Module 5
Strategies

In this module, you will have the opportunity to examine the key strategies used by health promoters to take action on the health issues affecting individuals and communities. You first saw these strategies introduced in Module 1. Taken together, these strategies define the boundaries of health promotion practice. This module includes a series of case studies illustrating the ways in which each of these strategies are applied by health promoters.

You will have the opportunity to explore eight sections in this module.

Learning Outcomes
Reflective Exercise: Considering Your Values
Content Discussion – Part 1

A Closer Look at Strategies
Health Communication
Health Education
Self-help/Mutual Aid
Organizational Change

Reflective Exercise: Consolidating your Learning
Content Discussion – Part 2

Community Development and Mobilization
Policy Development
Advocacy

Reflective Exercise: Applying Health Promotion Strategies
Readings and Resources

Since there are a great many topics covered in this one module, you may want to take a break at certain points or you may find it convenient to do the entire module in one session.

 


   
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