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Bo J A Haglund <[log in to unmask]>
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Health Promotion on the Internet <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 16 May 1997 08:24:43 +0200
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SURVEY ON EDUCATION AND TRAINING FOR HEALTH PROMOTION

A decade has now passed since the Ottawa Charter, the first international
charter for health promotion, was signed in November 1986. In that period it
has significantly influenced policies and programmes around the world, in
the spirit of a new public health.

The 4th International Conference on Health Promotion, to be held in July
1997 in Jakarta has the theme "New Players for a New Era", and builds
on the spirit of the new public health.  Education and
training in Health Promotion is one of the key strategies for
implementing the New Era. This survey, which I very much hope you
will respond to, aims to provide a  world-wide overview of Health
Promotion training.

Its immediate outcome will be a presentation, as Education and
Training Provision on the Web-page of the Health Promotion Research Internet
Network Link (URL = Universal Resource Locator: http://www.ki.se/phs/hprin/).

The time-frame is short!  We took on board the challenge of  making this
survey after a request from the WHO Geneva Health Promotion / Health Education
Unit.  Your answers have to be mailed back by the 23rd of May at the
latest, to be included in the review.

If you have colleagues and friends involved in Education and Training
for Health Promotion
PLEASE PROVIDE US WITH THEIR NAMES AND E-MAIL ADDRESSES.

The survey questions has been developed in collaboration with Gordon
Macdonald at University College of York,(St. Johns) UK.

Yours

Bo J A Haglund


 SURVEY QUESTIONS

1. Health promotion training can sometimes be a full master of health
promotion programme and in other cases a module within a master of public
health. Please indicate what type your course(s) represent.

2.  Name of Institution hosting the Course.

3.  URL address for Web-page presentation of the course

4.  Course Director.

5.  E-mail address to contact person:

6.  Title of Course (s). (e.g. Masters, Diploma, MSc, MPH., Ph.D. etc,
etc)

7.  Language in teaching the course?

8. When did you start your programme?

9. Length of Course.(in months part time and full time )

10.  Contact hours.(separate teaching from student study time)

11.  Philosophy underpinning course (e.g. HFA, Ottawa, etc) in not
more than 100 words)

12.   Core Contents (tick boxes)
(  )    Health promotion concepts/theories.
(  )    Epidemiology.
(  )    Health and Social Policy.
(  )    Research Methods
(  )    Programme planning and Management.
(  )    Health Education and Communication.
(  )    Other (please specify)..

Optional contents(tick boxes or add to )

(  )    Health Education in schools.
(  )    International health
(  )    Workplace health promotion.
(  )    Information Technology.
(  )    Health Promotion Settings
(  )    Ethics and Health promotion.
(  )    Health economics.
(  )    Quality assurance and health promotion.
(  )    Other(please specify)

13. What is / will be the yearly intake of students?

14. How many students are/will be graduate each year?

15. Student backgrounds and vocational aspirations.

16.  Research interests of teaching and research staff.

17. Disciplinary backgrounds of teaching staff.


Bo J A Haglund
professor and director
WHO Collaborating Centre
Karolinska Centre on Supportive Environments for Health
Karolinska Institute
Dept of Public Health Sciences
Division of  Social Medicine
S-172 83 SUNDBYBERG, Sweden
tel: + 46 8 629 05 64  fax: + 46 8 28 95 00
Our web page at URL: http://www.ki.se/phs/
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