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Health Promotion may be defined as the process by which individuals are enabled to take control of their health. This series charts the development of health promotion over the last two decades, including landmark influences such as the Ottawa charter (WHO 1986). Theoretical and methodological issues are explored with up to date information on good practice in the field. The module covers: Basic concepts and principles of health and health promotion; Health Promotion planning, implementation and evaluation; Applying Health Promotion approaches in different settings; Health in all policies.
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Assoc Professor Mary Codd | Lecturer / Co-Lecturer |
Dr Celine Murrin | Lecturer / Co-Lecturer |
Assoc Professor Carla Perrotta | Lecturer / Co-Lecturer |