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Responsibility for Health Promotion (Schools (School policies, For example…
Responsibility for Health Promotion
Schools
School policies
For example no hat no play daily physical activity, canteen policies
Health curriculum
Provide Knowledge, skills and values on health issues
empowers students
Businesses
food choices
alcohol service codes
health and wellness programs
decreases absenteeism
improved staff retention
less workplace injury
less compensation claims
reduces worker ill-health
improved productivity
Health promotion
aims to implement action against health
health services
provide
information, support and services
prevention and management of high risk factors
The Australian Government
Report: the healthiest country by 2020
identifies schools are a setting for advancement
implement different health challenges
e.g. Jump rope for heart
Responsibility for national leadership, policy, legislation, funding, accountability and regulation for health promotion
Non Government Organisations
provide research and development for health promotional issues.
instruments of advocacy and social marketing
assist local organisations
implementation of policies at a local level
provide a link between larger governments and the general population
International organisations
United Nations
promote social progress
promote better living standards
develop friendly relations among nations
promote human rights
maintain international peace and security
World Health Organisation
sets global standards for health
provides technical support to countries
sets priorities for health resarch
monitors and assesses global health trends
provides leadership on global health matters