Promoting health in Aotearoa New Zealand / edited by Louise Signal and Mihi Ratima.

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Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/​Created
  • Dunedin, New Zealand : Otago University Press, 2015.
  • 2015
Description
1 online resource (327 p.)

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The health of the planet – and all of us who live on it – is under dire threat from factors such as climate change, obesity and new infectious diseases. Progressive health promotion is an approach that can counterbalance these threats with practice, policy and advocacy for health, well-being and equity. Promoting Health in Aotearoa New Zealand provides a rich scan of the health promotion landscape in New Zealand. It explores ways in which Maori, and other, perspectives have been melded with Western ideas to produce distinctly New Zealand approaches. In doing so it addresses the need for locally written material for use in teaching and practice, and provides direction for all those wanting to solve complex public health problems.
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Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
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Contents
  • Front Cover; Title Page; Dedication; Half Title; Copyright; Contents; 1. Introduction: Louise Signal and Mihi Ratima; 2. The origins of health promotion: Louise Signal, Mihi Ratima & John Raeburn; 3. Mäori health promotion: Mihi Ratima, Mason Durie & Ruakere Hond; 4. Pacific health promotion: Sione Tu`itahi & Ieti Lima; 5. Health promotion and immigrant communities: Lessons from a case study of Indian immigrant women in New Zealand: Shoba Nayar; 6. Health promotion evaluation and intervention design: Andrew Waa; 7. Ethics and health promotion: Louise Delany, Mihi Ratima & Kate C. Morgaine
  • 8. Promoting health equity: Papaarangi Reid9. The politics of health promotion: Louise Signal, Gabrielle Jenkin, Geoff Fougere & Evan Poata-Smith; 10. Hauora, health and wellbeing: The right of every child and young person: Alison J. Blaiklock & Cynthia A. Kiro; 11. Promoting health through the health care sector: Insights from primary care: Pat Neuwelt & Matire Harwood; 12. Settings-based health promotion: Mat Walton, Sione Tu`itahi, Jeannine Stairmand & Eva Neely; 13. The health promotion workforce: Challenges and opportunities: Sarah Lovell, Megan Tunks & Richard Egan
  • 14. Critical reflections and future challenges: Louise Signal & Mihi RatimaContributors; Acknowledgements; Index
ISBN
  • 9781927322697
  • 1927322693
  • 9781927322680
  • 1927322685
OCLC
957128115
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