CQ1-3
CQ1-3
CQ1-3
CQ1-3
CQ1-3
100

What is Core 1 called

Better Health for Individuals

100

Define health

Health is a state of complete physical, mental, social, emotional and spiritual well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.

100

What does WHO stand for?

World Health Organisation

100
What are modifiable determinants of health?

Determinants that can be changed and as such it can be controlled to a certain extend.

100

List 3 determinants which are modifiable:

  • knowledge, skills, attitude (individual)
  • peers, religion (sociocultural)
  • employment, education, income (socioeconomic)
  • geographical location, access to health services and technology (environmental)
200

What can individuals do to modify the determinants they have little control over?

There are many things individuals can do to improve their health determinants. For example, an individual can choose to have a positive attitude towards their health and to make it a priority. They can seek to improve their level of education increasing their knowledge and skills, which will in turn increase their employment options and possible income. An individual, could choose to spend time with peers who also prioritise their health and engage in more protective rather than risk behaviours. An individual can also move location to an environment more conducive to health.

200

How many determinants of health are there?

Four

200

Where was the Ottawa Charter written?

Canada 

200

What are the 4 key determinants of health?

Individual Sociocultural Socioeconomic Environmental

200

How many critical Questions are in core 1

3

300

Provide an example of a Health promotion initiative at Cranbrook School?

Health Canteen

300

"Perceptions of health are socially constructed." 

What is meant by this phrase?

Our views regarding what constitutes good health and who possesses it are largely influenced by the social, economic and cultural conditions of our family and the society in which we live.

300

What is health promotion?

Health promotion is the process that enables people to improve or have greater control over their health.

300

What are two practices schools do to promote good health practices among young people.

e.g. sun safety policies etc peer support healthy canteen mental health programs

300

What is a government initiative that helps promote health?

e.g Quit smoking campaigns

400

According to 'Australia's Health' what age bracket are most likely to be entering the work force at a full-capacity?

25-64

400

How does health change over time? Give an example

Give an example

400

When was the first International Conference on the Ottowa Charter held?

First International Conference on Health Promotion in 1986

400

What is the International Organisation that promotes health?

WHO

400

Meanings of health dot point belongs to which critical question

What does health mean to individuals?

500

Name 2 modifiable and 2 non-modifiable determinants of health

Modifiable - knowledge & skills, attitudes, peers, media, religion, employment, education, income, geographic location, access to health services and technology

Non-modifiable - genetics, family, culture, media

500

How many groups are responsible for health promotion?

5

500

What does the WHO do to promote health?

Provides leadership on global health issues, helps countries address public health concerns, monitors disease outbreaks, assesses the performance of health systems.

500

Name who is responsible for health promotion? ( there are 5)

Individuals, Community Groups/schools, Governments, Non Governments, International Organisations

500

Name 2 non government organisations that assist in promoting health.

e.g. national heart foundation nsw cancer council

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