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What are the 5 themes of the Ottawa charter?

1) build healthy public policy


2) create supportive environments


3) strengthen community action


4) develop personal skills


5) reorient health services

What is the 'creating supportive environments' theme about?

The importance of making the physical, social and political environment supportive to health

What is the settings approach?

- Focuses on a particular setting e.g. schools, workplace, home


- brings services to the people to improve access to care/treatment

What is the health promoting schools concept?

- Worldwide movement developed by WHO in the early 1900s


- schools have a more holistic approach to health and have become more strategic in their planning and actions

What is the health promoting schools concept?

- Worldwide movement developed by WHO in the early 1900s


- schools have a more holistic approach to health and have become more strategic in their planning and actions

What is the health promoting schools model?

Tipu Ka Rea - Grow, Expand, Multiply

What's an example of health promotion in relation to classroom teaching and learning?

- healthy eating


- 5 plus a day


- captain carrots vegetable garden


- recycling and worm farms

What's an example of health promotion in relation to classroom teaching and learning?

- healthy eating


- 5 plus a day


- captain carrots vegetable garden


- recycling and worm farms

What are some examples of health promotion in relation to creating supportive physical environments?

- providing healthy food options for kids who buy lunches at school


- hanging up health eating posters, charts etc in class


- captain carrots vegetable garden

What are some housing related preventable diseases?

- meningococcal


- tuberculosis


- sudden unexpected death of infant


- asthma


- rheumatic fever


- respiratory disease e.g. Bronchiolitis

What is the healthy housing initiative?

- Collaborative approach initiated in 2000 by housing NZ, CMDHB, northland DHB, and Auckland's public health agency


- aims to provide warm, dry and uncrowded homes to reduce risk of infectious disease spreading

What are some examples of what the healthy housing initiate does?

- provides free insulation, ventilation and heating


- upgrading kitchen, bathroom, creation of open plan living


- adding on extensions to homes


- transfer (part or whole) of the family to alternative existing housing NZ homes

What are the 4 goals of the healthy housing programme?

- reduce overcrowding


- reduce risk of housing related health problems


- improve access to health and social services


- increase awareness of infectious diseases

What is snug homes?

- health and housing initiative initiated by CMDHB, Manukau city council, Papakura district council, and ECO insulation


- insulates homes of low income families


- undertakes health and social assessment

What is snug homes?

- health and housing initiative initiated by CMDHB, Manukau city council, Papakura district council, and ECO insulation


- insulates homes of low income families


- undertakes health and social assessment

What is the eligibility criteria for snug homes?

- lives in Counties Manukau, Papakura or franklin area


- lives in a home built before 2000


- has a community services card


- children under 14, elderly over 65 with respiratory problems