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Peninsula First semester 2007 (Day)
This unit demonstrates that 'health' is a highly contested concept with multiple definitions and meanings. The ICF and 'socio-ecological' models of health are used to explore the individual, socio-cultural, economic and environmental determinants of health. Principles of social equity are used to explore patterns of ill-health, risk and resource distribution within social groups, communities and broader society. The differences between individual and population health are examined. Critical perspectives explore the political and ideological dimensions of health, including individual and collective responsibility for health, and the role for governments, private enterprise and volunteers.
By the completion of this unit, it is expected that the student will be able to
Community interview and report: 25%
Written assignment: 45%
Examination: 30%
Hurdle requirement: attendance at 80% of tutorials, unless medical or other certification provided.
12 hours per week including contact time (1 hour lecture, 2 hour tutorial), fieldwork and self-directed learning