A.
Critically compare a Behavioural Change approach with a comprehensive and
integrative (Ecological Public Health) approach in addressing one of the
following public health challenges: mental health, cancer, HIV/AIDS, injury,
coronary heart disease, diabetes, obesity, asthma, malnutrition in children,
and workplace health. What approach would you choose? Illustrate with examples.
B. Describe and analyse the impacts of climate change on population health in
your country and/or province. In your analysis, consider what short, medium and
long term changes can and should be made in order to avoid or reduce the
potential human health impacts of climate change that you have identified.
Discuss the challenges associated with making these changes.
C. Critically analyse the major public health issues facing one of the
following groups: unemployed, migrant group, ethnic minority peoples,
women/men, rural communities, aged or youth. Analyse the many factors impacting
on the health of this group and recommend strategies to address the issues
facing this group.
D. What are the essential elements of national strategies to address the
growing magnitude of non-communicable diseases and their modifiable risk
factors (tobacco use, unhealthy diets, physical inactivity and harmful use of
alcohol) and social determinants? How can we raise the priority accorded to non-communicable
diseases in development work at global and national level? You may look at
non-communicable diseases as a whole or select one of the following diseases:
cardiovascular diseases, cancers, chronic respiratory diseases and diabetes as
an example.
Critically compare a Behavioural Change approach with a comprehensive and
integrative (Ecological Public Health) approach in addressing one of the
following public health challenges: mental health, cancer, HIV/AIDS, injury,
coronary heart disease, diabetes, obesity, asthma, malnutrition in children,
and workplace health. What approach would you choose? Illustrate with examples.
B. Describe and analyse the impacts of climate change on population health in
your country and/or province. In your analysis, consider what short, medium and
long term changes can and should be made in order to avoid or reduce the
potential human health impacts of climate change that you have identified.
Discuss the challenges associated with making these changes.
C. Critically analyse the major public health issues facing one of the
following groups: unemployed, migrant group, ethnic minority peoples,
women/men, rural communities, aged or youth. Analyse the many factors impacting
on the health of this group and recommend strategies to address the issues
facing this group.
D. What are the essential elements of national strategies to address the
growing magnitude of non-communicable diseases and their modifiable risk
factors (tobacco use, unhealthy diets, physical inactivity and harmful use of
alcohol) and social determinants? How can we raise the priority accorded to non-communicable
diseases in development work at global and national level? You may look at
non-communicable diseases as a whole or select one of the following diseases:
cardiovascular diseases, cancers, chronic respiratory diseases and diabetes as
an example.
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