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Identify and critically review current approaches to health promotion at a local, national and international level


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Length 1500 words excluding Executive summary, References, Appendices
Subject Learning Outcomes I. Identify and critically review current approaches to health promotion at a local, national and international level
2. Critically analyse and discuss the application of health promotion theories within a specified setting
3. Analyse, critique and compare the application of health promotion initiatives in distinct settings, including a summary of the measures of success and sustainability.
Task By 2050 it is estimated that 70% of the world's population will be living in cities.
• Choose TWO identified impacts of living in cities and investigate health promotion initiatives implemented to address these impacts at a population level.
Write a report on your findings including how successful the initiatives have been and why.
Content: ( 30 marks)
• All relevant areas are discussed
• National and international literature is used to investigate the identified areas
• Relevant, comprehensive and integrated arguments are clearly stated
• Arguments are substantiated by reference to a wide range of research/theory literature
Assessment Criteria • Strengths and weaknesses of current knowledge are evaluated
Structure: (items 1, 2, 3 and 6 on self-assessment checklist) * (4 marks)
Referencing: (item 5 on self-assessment checklist) * (4 marks)
Presentation: (items 4 and 7 on self-assessment checklist) * (2 marks)
* The self-assessment checklist (structure, format and presentation of reports), included with this subject outline (see last pages).

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