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Module 7: Values >> Content Discussion
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
--Module 6
--Features
--Module 7
--Values
  --- Learning Outcomes
  --- Reflective Exercise
  --- Content Discussion
  --- Reflective Exercise
  --- Readings and Resources
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Section C
Building your Health Promotion Practice
--Module 8
--Current Practice
--Module 9
--Future Considerations
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Content Discussion

The Inclusion Lens assesses the extent to which a human service initiative reflects these values by posing a number of questions for you to take into account. The questions are presented as a checklist.

 7.1: The Inclusion Lens Checklist


<<Begin Checklist>>

How will the policy or program increase or decrease discrimination on the basis of gender, race, age, disability, culture or ethnicity, etc.?

How will the policy or program increase or decrease personal income and resources available for people to participate in social and economic activity and promote income equity?

How will the policy or program increase or decrease isolation and access to resources?

How will the policy or program increase or decrease opportunities for participation in decision making?

How will the policy or program add or remove barriers to common spaces, safe environments and social interaction?

How will the policy or program compromise the rights of individuals?

How will the policy or program increase or decrease opportunities for personal development and social support?

How will the policy or program increase or reduce access to resources and programs for excluded groups?

<<End of checklist >>

Source: Shookner, 2003

 

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