Reference no: EM132217275
Section A (Concepts and Principles of Health Promotion)
1. Consider the implications for practice of adopting a socio-ecological model of health promotion as outlined in the Ottawa Charter (WHO, 1986).
2. There is no single research approach that dominates the search for effectiveness in health promotion. Discuss why this is the case.
Section B (Policy)
3. Identify and discuss four factors which influence policy. Illustrate your answer with examples.
4. The policy process is often thought of as an iterative process that passes through a series of stages from problem/need identification through formulation/proposal, implementation, evaluation and returns to problem/need, where the process begins anew. Drawing upon the Smoking Ban in Ireland, discuss this ‘life-cycle' approach to policy making.
Section C (Community Development)
5. What is involved in translating community development principles into health promotion practice?
6. In community development projects for health, ‘Empowerment is not just a process but can be a goal' (Handsley, 2007) Discuss.