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Glenn Laverack is seen as a leader in health promotion and empowerment and has a distinguished career in public health for more than 25 years working in Europe, Africa, Asia, North America and the Pacific regions. He formerly worked as the TDR Coordinator (Empowerment) at the WHO in Geneva and as a senior research fellow at the Southgate Institute, Flinders University, Australia. Dr Laverack is currently an honorary professor at the University of Southern Denmark and has a wide range of publications including books in English, Portugese, Russian and German. His Ph.D. investigated the accommodation of community empowerment within top-down public health programming in the South Pacific. He has a significant range of professional experience in cross-cultural settings that facilitates a broad insight at both a theoretical and practice level.

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'This new book is such a useful contribution, as it covers all the key concepts in contemporary health promotion, written by a leading expert in community based, empowering health promotion. It will have wide appeal and will stand as a handy resource for a long while to come' - Professor Rachael Dixey, Centre for Health Promotion Research, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK 'The A-Z of Health Promotion provides the reader with comprehensive coverage of many important terms, definitions and interpretations used in health promotion, along with accessible further reading. This is an excellent book.' - Dr Bertha Ochieng, Principal Lecturer, Department of Clinical Education and Leadership, University of Bedfordshire, UK '... the book takes a new and refreshing approach to the theory and practice of health promotion and its pocket-size format makes it an ideal text that will undoubtedly become 'well-thumbed' by those who purchase it.' - Dr James Woodall, Centre for Health Promotion Research, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK, for the Californian Journal of Health Promotion "Part of the 'Professional Keywords' series, this slim book is packed full of useful definitions and references ... This is a valuable book for professionals working in all aspects of health education and health promotion." - Choice

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Advocacy Alliances, Partnerships and Coalitions Approaches Behaviour Change Communication Bottom-up and top-down Boycotts Civil society Community Community based intervention Community capacity building Competencies Conflict resolution Counselling and one to one communication Critical consciousness Declarations and statements Definition Determinants of health Disease prevention Empowerment Ethics Evaluation Evidence based Foundations Gender and health Global health Harm reduction Health activism Health and wellbeing Health education Health literacy Health Profiles Health protection Healthy public policy Health Social Movements Hegemonic power Hygiene promotion Individualism and health Information and Communication Technology Information, Education and Communication Injury prevention Lay epidemiology Leadership Leverage Life skills Lifespan approach Lifestyle approach Lobbying Marginalisation Media Mental health promotion Moral suasion Needs assessment Networks Parallel-tracking Patient empowerment Peer education Photo-voice Political Power Powerlessness Pressure groups Primary health care Public health Risk factors Salutogenesis Screening Self-help groups Settings Social justice Social marketing Theory and models Zero and Non-Zero-Sum.

AZ of Health Promotion Professional Keywords

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
      Publication Date: 1/28/2013 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781137350480, 978-1137350480
      ISBN10: 1137350482

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Glenn Laverack is seen as a leader in health promotion and empowerment and has a distinguished career in public health for more than 25 years working in Europe, Africa, Asia, North America and the Pacific regions. He formerly worked as the TDR Coordinator (Empowerment) at the WHO in Geneva and as a senior research fellow at the Southgate Institute, Flinders University, Australia. Dr Laverack is currently an honorary professor at the University of Southern Denmark and has a wide range of publications including books in English, Portugese, Russian and German. His Ph.D. investigated the accommodation of community empowerment within top-down public health programming in the South Pacific. He has a significant range of professional experience in cross-cultural settings that facilitates a broad insight at both a theoretical and practice level.

      Trade Review
      'This new book is such a useful contribution, as it covers all the key concepts in contemporary health promotion, written by a leading expert in community based, empowering health promotion. It will have wide appeal and will stand as a handy resource for a long while to come' - Professor Rachael Dixey, Centre for Health Promotion Research, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK 'The A-Z of Health Promotion provides the reader with comprehensive coverage of many important terms, definitions and interpretations used in health promotion, along with accessible further reading. This is an excellent book.' - Dr Bertha Ochieng, Principal Lecturer, Department of Clinical Education and Leadership, University of Bedfordshire, UK '... the book takes a new and refreshing approach to the theory and practice of health promotion and its pocket-size format makes it an ideal text that will undoubtedly become 'well-thumbed' by those who purchase it.' - Dr James Woodall, Centre for Health Promotion Research, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK, for the Californian Journal of Health Promotion "Part of the 'Professional Keywords' series, this slim book is packed full of useful definitions and references ... This is a valuable book for professionals working in all aspects of health education and health promotion." - Choice

      Table of Contents
      Advocacy Alliances, Partnerships and Coalitions Approaches Behaviour Change Communication Bottom-up and top-down Boycotts Civil society Community Community based intervention Community capacity building Competencies Conflict resolution Counselling and one to one communication Critical consciousness Declarations and statements Definition Determinants of health Disease prevention Empowerment Ethics Evaluation Evidence based Foundations Gender and health Global health Harm reduction Health activism Health and wellbeing Health education Health literacy Health Profiles Health protection Healthy public policy Health Social Movements Hegemonic power Hygiene promotion Individualism and health Information and Communication Technology Information, Education and Communication Injury prevention Lay epidemiology Leadership Leverage Life skills Lifespan approach Lifestyle approach Lobbying Marginalisation Media Mental health promotion Moral suasion Needs assessment Networks Parallel-tracking Patient empowerment Peer education Photo-voice Political Power Powerlessness Pressure groups Primary health care Public health Risk factors Salutogenesis Screening Self-help groups Settings Social justice Social marketing Theory and models Zero and Non-Zero-Sum.

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