Core Reading
Concepts and Principles of Health Promotion
Foundations for Health Promotion – E-Book
Book by Jane Wills 01/05/2022 Core
Specialism in Mental Health Promotion Book by Margaret M. Barry; Aleisha M. Clarke; Inge Petersen; Rachel Jenkins 2019 Core
Lecture 1 Implementing Mental Health Promotion
Braveman, P., & Gottlieb, L. (2015). The Social Determinants of Health: It’s time to consider the causes of the causes. Public Health Report, 129 (Suppl 2): 1931.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3863696/?report=printable
Community Development and Health Network. (Accessed 2017). Models of Health. Retrieved September 12, 2016, fromhttps://www.cdhn.org/factsheets
Community Tool Box (n.d.) Accessed September 2019 from:http://ctb.ku.edu/en/table-of-contents/culture/cultural-competence/culturally-competent-organizations/main
Crinson, I. (2007). Concepts of Health and Illness: Section 4. Lay Health Beliefs and Illness Behaviour. Public Health Action Support Team, Bucks.UK
Department of Health. (2018). Health in Ireland; Key Trends, Dublin, DoH
https://health.gov.ie.pdf
Farrell, C., McAvoy, H., Wilde, J., & Combat Poverty Agency (2008). Tackling Health Inequalities An All-Ireland Approach to Social Determinants. Dublin: Combat Poverty Agency/Institute of Public Health in Ireland.https://www.publichealth.ie/document/tackling-health-inequalities-all-ireland-approach-social-determinants
Health Service Executive (2009) Intercultural Guide: Responding to the needs of diverse religious communities and cultures in healthcare settings Dublin, HSE.http://www.hse.ie/eng/services/Publications/SocialInclusion/InterculturalGuide/interculturalguide.pdf
Institute of Public Health in Ireland (IPH) Health Wellhttp://www.thehealthwell.info/
IPH Health Inequalitieshttp://www.publichealth.ie/healthinequalities/healthinequalities
Naidoo, J., & Wills, J. (2016). Foundations for Health Promotion. (4th ed.). London: Elsevier.
Nutbeam, D. (1998). The WHO Health Promotion Glossary. Geneva, .http://www.who.int/healthpromotion/about/HPG/en/
Scriven, A. (2010). Promoting Health: A practical guide. (6th ed.). London: Ballire Tindall.
Smith, B.J., Kwok, C., & Nutbeam, D. (2006). WHO Health Promotion Glossary: new terms. Health Promotion International, 21 (4), 340-345.
http://heapro.oxfordjournals.org/content/21/4/340.full.pdf+html
Social Inclusion Division (n d) What is Poverty.http://www.socialinclusion.ie/poverty.html
WHO. (2017). 10 Facts on Health Inequities and their causeshttp://www.who.int/features/factfiles/health_inequities/facts/en/
Lecture 2- Introduction to Health Promotion
Asset Based Community Development Institute. (n.d.). What is asset based community development? (ABCD) athttps://resources.depaul.edu/abcd-institute/Pages/default.aspx
Laverack, G., & Wallerstein, N. (2001). Measuring community empowerment: a fresh look at organizational domains. Health Promotion International, 16 (2), pp http://heapro.oxfordjournals.org/content/16/2/179.full.pdf
McQueen, D.V. & DeSalazar, L. (2011). Health Promotion, the Ottawa Charter, and developing personal skills- a compact history of 25 years. Health Promotion International, 26 (52), 194-201.http://heapro.oxfordjournals.org/content/26/suppl_2/ii194.full.pdf+html
Naidoo, J., & Wills, J. (2016). Foundations for Health Promotion. (4th ed.). London: Elsevier.
Naidoo, J., & Wills, J. (2016). Foundations for Health Promotion. (4th ed.). London: Elsevier. Part 2, Chapter 10, 167-183.
Wallerstein, N. (2006). What is the evidence on effectiveness of empowerment to improve health? Copenhagen: WHO Regional Office for Europe. Retrieved September 6, 2019, fromhttp://www.euro.who.int/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/74656/E88086.pdf
Woodall, J.R., Warwick-Booth, L., & Cross, R. (2012). Has empowerment lost its power? Health Education Research, 27 (4), 742745. Retrieved September 6, 2019, fromhttp://her.oxfordjournals.org/content/27/4/742.full.pdf+html
Woodall, J.R., Raine, G., South, J., & Warwick-Booth. L. (2010). Empowerment & health & wellbeing evidence review. Leeds: Centre for , Leeds Metropolitan University. Retrieved September 6, 2019, fromhttp://eprints.leedsbeckett.ac.uk/2172/1/FINAL%20EMPOWERMENT%20EVIDENCE%20REVIEW.pdf
World Health Organization. (1986). The Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion. Geneva: World Health Organization. Retrieved September 6, 2019, fromhttp://www.who.int/healthpromotion/conferences/en/
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