List and Name
What is the key verb IDENTIFY
Health that is 'constantly changing'
What is DYNAMIC HEALTH
Geographical location, access to health services and technology.
What are the environmental determinants of health
Diversity, Equity, Supportive Environments
What are the principles of Social Justice.
Heart Foundation, Cancer Council and Asthma Foundation
What are examples of NGO's
Provide Characteristics and Features
What is the key Verb DESCRIBE
participating in physical activity, not smoking, eating healthy foods, getting enough sleep.
What are protective behaviours of young people?
key contributor in the development of the attitudes and beliefs and the values about health
What is 'family'
the process of enabling people to increase control over their health and its determinants, and thereby improve their health
What is Health Promotion
the ability to understand, interpret health information and to use it to promote good health.
What is health literacy.
Support an Argument
What is the Key Verb JUSTIFY
Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
What is the World Health Organisations' definition of health 1948
Genetics, family, hereditary and culture
What are examples of NON-Modifiable health determinants.
Who is responsible for Health Promotion
Australia’s government-funded health scheme that subsides the cost of medical services for all Australians and aims to ensure medical care is affordable
What is Medicare
Show how things are similar or different
What is the Key Verb COMPARE
your view of health and what you know about the person.
What is your perception of health and the health of others.
These can be changed or controlled so that they have different levels of influence on our health.
What are Modifiable Health Determinants
an approach that seeks to educate the individual so that they change their lifestyle or a particular behaviour to help improve their health.
What is a lifestyle behavioural approach to health promotion.
Advocate Enable Mediate
What are the three strategies of the Ottawa Charter?
Add a level of accuracy, depth, knowledge and understanding.
What is the key verb CRITICALLY ANALYSE
how an individuals context impacts upon their health status.
What is health as a Social Construct
higher death rates, less access to technology and health services, more likely to smoke and high levels of drinking
What are "People living in Rural and Remote Areas.
Action area of the Ottawa Charter that looks at existing health services to move from curing to prevention.
What is Reorienting Health Services
access to health care services and information is fairly distributed
What is Equity