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Session 16 Seminars : Mapping Health Development

UCE, MSc Health Development - Reflecting on Health Development. 2. Session 16 : Preparatory work for this session. Prepare a short presentation about one of the models of health promotion we have come across. The presentation will be informal but you can use AV/IT if you want. Diagrams of each of

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Session 16 Seminars : Mapping Health Development

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    1. UCE, MSc Health Development - Reflecting on Health Development 1 Session 16 (Seminars) : Mapping Health Development By the end of the seminars you should be able to : Explain the main features of the most common models of health promotion Discuss some of the strengths and weaknesses of these models Discuss how these models relate to the ‘reality’ of health promotion Present arguments as to why some features of health promotion are more important to include in a model than others.

    2. UCE, MSc Health Development - Reflecting on Health Development 2 Session 16 : Preparatory work for this session Prepare a short presentation about one of the models of health promotion we have come across. The presentation will be informal but you can use AV/IT if you want. Diagrams of each of the main models will be available to use in your presentation.

    3. UCE, MSc Health Development - Reflecting on Health Development 3 You may want to refer to context, eg: Who was the author and what was their background What was going on at the time it was written

    4. UCE, MSc Health Development - Reflecting on Health Development 4 Be sure to consider : What is the main point emphasized by the model What is the main contribution of the model, what does it achieve What are the weaknesses of the model Does the author make any reference to any other model or make any comparisons Overall, is it a ‘good enough’ model of health promotion

    5. UCE, MSc Health Development - Reflecting on Health Development 5 Session 16 : Tasks Beattie (1980) Tones (1981) Tannahill (1985) Ewles and Simnet (1985) Ottawa Charter (1986) French and Adams (1986) French 1990 Caplan and Holland (1990)

    6. UCE, MSc Health Development - Reflecting on Health Development 6 Session 16 : Tannahill (1985)

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