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What is an example of spiritual health and wellbeing?

Any of:

- A sense of belonging and connection to the world

- Positive meaning, place and purpose in life

- Peace and hope

- Developed personal values and beliefs

- Acting according to values and beliefs

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Which model of health has a focus on better quality housing and fewer slums?

Old public health

100

What is used to determine if a country is a high, medium or low income country?

Gross National Income per capita ($US)

100

What are neglected tropical diseases? 

A broad group of 20 diseases and conditions that occur mainly in tropical and sub-tropical environments. They receive very little funding for research, prevention and control.

100

Explain HALE

The average length of time an individual can expect to live in full health; that is time lived without the health consequence of disease. 

200

What does it mean that health & wellbeing is subjective?

It is viewed differently by different people.

200
Explain Building Healthy Public Policy

Creating laws or policies that encourage healthy behaviours.

200

What sentence starter is used when defining human development?

Creating an environment in which people can...

200

Creating a health promotion campaign to educate teens about the risks associated with alcohol is related to which SDG 3 target?

- Strengthen the prevention and treatment of substance abuse including drugs and alcohol.

- Halve global deaths from road traffic accidents

- Reduce premature mortality from NCDs by one third through prevention & treatment, and promote mental health and wellbeing

200

Explain how alcohol causes liver disease. 

Alcohol is filtered through the liver. Excessive consumption can cause inflammation and scarring of the liver which can lead to it not functioning properly and toxins remaining in the body. This can lead to chronic liver conditions such as cirrhosis of the liver and liver cancer. 

300

What is one example of the importance of health & wellbeing as a resource globally

- Reduced risk of disease transmission between countries

- Assists in promoting peace and stability

- Promotes economic development

- Promotes social development

- Promotes sustainability

300

Explain how the social model of health would address cancer.

It may focus on the prevention of cancer through education campaigns such as the slip slop slap campaign to address skin cancer. 

It might make changes to the environment to reduce people's exposure to Cancer causing agents, such as smoke free zones. 

It might implement laws and policies to reduce people's risk of cancer such as increasing the taxes on alcoholic drinks. 

300

How is extreme poverty different to relative poverty

Extreme poverty is living on less that $2.15PPP per day whereas Relative poverty is living on less than 50% of your country's average income. 

300

Ensuring that all children, regardless of gender, have access to high quality education is related to which SDG?

SDG 4 - Quality Education

300

What is Australian Dietary Guideline 2?

Enjoy a wide variety of nutritious foods from the following 5 food groups every day and drink plenty of water - Fruit, vegetables, Grains, Dairy and Lean meats. 

400

Explain how a high intake of salt leads to osteoporosis

When excess sodium is filtered through the kidneys, calcium is often excreted in the urine too. This can lead to demineralisation of bones and osteoporosis. 

400

Identify a health promotion program that has been implemented in Australia. Explain one action area that is evident in that program. 

See section 6.2 of text. 

400
Explain Economic sustainability

Ensuring that average incomes in all countries are adequate to sustain a decent standard of living and continue to rise in line with inflation and living costs in the future. 

400

Other than directly drinking dirty water, explain one way that a lack of clean water impacts health status.

People may need to walk long distances to collect water. This can increase their risk of musculoskeletal injury, increasing morbidity rates. 


400

Outline one way that the NDIS demonstrates equity

Individualised plans ensure that those with more significant needs receive the most assistance.

Providing only reasonable and necessary supports ensure that those with the highest needs receive the most assistance. 

500

What are commercial factors?

Factors relating to the impact of the private sector on the consumption patterns of individuals and groups. 

500

Explain how the 2Spirits program promotes social justice.

It demonstrates equity by focusing on a disadvantaged group and ensuring that they are having their needs met. 

It focuses on human rights to ensure that all people are able to fully participate in society. 

500

Explain Digital Health Technologies and provide 2 examples

Digital Health Technologies refers to the use of digital tolls, platforms and devices in health care. Examples include - wearable health devices such as smartwatches

- telehealth services

- mobile health (mHealth) apps

- artificial intelligence

- robotics

-digital health platforms

500

Name and explain SDG 12

Responsible Consumption and Production. It seeks to ensure sustainable consumption patterns, which are key to sustaining the livelihoods of current and future generations. 

500

What are the 2 objectives of the part of the WHO Goal 'Provide health - Universal Health Coverage'?

Advance primary health care and essential system capacity for Universal Health Coverage.

Improve health service coverage and financial protection to address inequity and gender inequalities. 

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