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Future of Health Promotion - Coggle Diagram
Future of Health Promotion
5. Restoring control to Indigenous communities is absolutely necessary for effective health promotion.
5b. By encouraging collaboration, this ensures that health promotion is undertaken in a respectful, relevant, reciprocal, and culturally appropriate manner which is beneficial to all.
5c. Indigenous youth hold valuable knowledge and ideas that can be utilized to benefit their communities and future generations.
5a. Indigenous communities are able to offer unique approaches to health promotion that incorporate ancestral knowledge and spiritual practices.
2. Community building is an essential step to improve the health of populations.
2a. It effectively strengthens social support systems, which are proven to positively impact physical and mental health.
2b. It provides room for communities to provide their own input, allowing for better tailored programming and resources.
2c. It also allows for an equitable approach, which is especially important for marginalized and racialized communities.
3. Mental health promotion must be integrated into health promotion.
3b. The multifariousness of mental health disorders and its variety of causes leaves many people susceptible. Therefore, the Canadian healthcare system must greatly focus on the mental health of its citizens.
3c. Ultimately, greater synergy between positive psychology and public health might help promote positive mental health in innovative ways that can improve overall population health.
3a. Although mental health is just as important as physical health, it is often a "second thought" issue.
1. Participatory health promotion is very effective but must be approached properly.
1c. Must be done in a manner that doesn't result in tokenism or placing burden/labour on people.
1b. Authentic engagement brings different forms of knowledge forward, allowing practitioners to see people as a resource for the co-development of priorities and approaches instead of just an audience who receives a service.
1a. Individual and collective participation of all segments of society, with special attention to marginalized groups, can contribute to a transformative shift in public health practice.
4. As there are limits to the life-sustaining resources earth can provide us, we must actively address the growing risk of exceeding earth's carrying capacity.
4b. Indigenous values that focus on maintaining positive human relations with the natural world, serve as a powerful approach to addressing this issue.
4c. Learning from and amplifying the voices of Indigenous individuals will result in restoring Indigenous control and sustainable health promotion and planetary health.
4a. Growing environmental concerns of depleted resources, climate change, pollution etc. will continue to negatively impact the world population.