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What is health promotion according to World Health Organisation? |
Health promotion is the process of enabling people to increasecontrol over, and to improve, their health. It moves beyond a focus on individual behaviour towards a widerange of social and environmental interventions |
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What is health promotion according to Jill Mason? |
Health promotion is the science and art of helping peopleand society change their lifestyles to obtain optimal health |
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Who should health promotion be done with or to? |
1. Special consideration for indigenous/vulnerable groups Poor health is associated with: 2.poverty 3. malnutrition 4. overcrowding 5. poor hygiene 6. environmental contamination 7. prevalent infections Move from traditional to transitional/modern lifestylesmay rapidly acquire lifestyle diseases such as: 8. obesity 9. cardiovascular disease 10. type 2 diabetes and physical 11. social and mental disorders linked with the misuse ofalcohol and drugs. |
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Are Equality and Equity the same thing? |
Equality is equivalent to sameness. It is giving everyone the same thing. This only work when everyone starts on the same place. Equity id equivalent to fairness. It is access to same opportunities.We must first ensure equity before we can enjoy equality. |
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What is the responsibility and commitment of health promotion work force of Aotearoa-New Zealand? |
To maintain the mana of the Tiriti o Waitangi (However, for some, the barrier of implementation was the lack of understanding about how to apply the Tiriti o Waitangi) |
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What is TUHA-NZ? |
A framework for Treat-base health promotion ( A Treaty Understanding of Hauora in Aotearoa-New Zealand) |