Mrs D Cole
Distance education · Second semester
Synopsis This subject presents the concepts of health
education and promotion in a rural environment. It reviews major developments,
theories and paradigms of health and discusses behavioural changes which
influence health practices. The principles and philosophies of contemporary
initiatives taken by the World Health Organisation, national and state
governments are reviewed. They are then analysed in relation to their effects
on rural health strategies. These initiatives include Primary Health Care,
Health for All by the Year 2000, the Ottowa Charter for Health Promotion and
Healthy Cities. The participants will have the opportunity to develop teaching
skills focusing on individuals, groups and populations.
Special requirements Access to personal computer facilities and modem is
desirable but not essential. Residential attendance is not required.
Assessment Written assignments · Journals · Teleconference participation
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