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Health Promotion Ethics: A Framework for Social Justice critically considers the ethical dimensions of promoting health with individuals and communities, encouraging a nuanced understanding of health promotion in the context of fairness, empowerment and social justice.

The concept of social justice, indeed, is central. The book explores how health promotion should be considered in relation to moral, social and legal issues, from individual responsibility to government intervention, as well as the possibility that existing practice maintains rather than alleviates existing health inequalities by stigmatising certain groups. It also questions the rights' of those who promote health to use particular strategies, for example using fear to encourage behaviour change. The ethics of health promotion practice and research are considered, introducing several important debates.

Case studies, international material and opportunities to reflect on practice are used throughout

Table of Contents

1.Introduction to Health Promotion. 2.Ethics as A Key Concern for Health Promotion. 3.Key Ethical Debates in Health Promotion. 4.Ethics in Health Promotion Practice. 5.Ethics in Health Promotion Research. 6.Ethics, Evaluation and Evidence-based Practice. 7.Towards an Ethical Future in Health Promotion.

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    A Paperback by James Woodall, Louise Warwick-Booth, James Woodall

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 10/31/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032311432, 978-1032311432
      ISBN10: 1032311436

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Health Promotion Ethics: A Framework for Social Justice critically considers the ethical dimensions of promoting health with individuals and communities, encouraging a nuanced understanding of health promotion in the context of fairness, empowerment and social justice.

      The concept of social justice, indeed, is central. The book explores how health promotion should be considered in relation to moral, social and legal issues, from individual responsibility to government intervention, as well as the possibility that existing practice maintains rather than alleviates existing health inequalities by stigmatising certain groups. It also questions the rights' of those who promote health to use particular strategies, for example using fear to encourage behaviour change. The ethics of health promotion practice and research are considered, introducing several important debates.

      Case studies, international material and opportunities to reflect on practice are used throughout

      Table of Contents

      1.Introduction to Health Promotion. 2.Ethics as A Key Concern for Health Promotion. 3.Key Ethical Debates in Health Promotion. 4.Ethics in Health Promotion Practice. 5.Ethics in Health Promotion Research. 6.Ethics, Evaluation and Evidence-based Practice. 7.Towards an Ethical Future in Health Promotion.

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