Hammond and Canfell conducted a «brainstorming» session at the symposium, saying the «output of today's discussion will very much directly inform the development of materials and
health promotion strategies for Indigenous Australians.»
Not exact matches
The Jakarta Declaration, signed at a subsequent conference, reiterated the principles of the Ottawa Charter and emphasized the importance of combining multiple
strategies for health promotion.
Athletic Trainers work closely with physicians and other
health professionals and are responsible
for being current in several areas, including: an evidence based practice (EBP), prevention and
health promotion (PHP), clinical examination and diagnosis (CE), acute care of injuries and illnesses (AC), therapeutic interventions (TI), psychosocial
strategies and referral (PS), healthcare administration (HA), and professional development and responsibility (PD).
PLUGGED - IN PARENTING offers two hours of tips, ideas and non-punitive
strategies for parenting digital children from babies to teenagers, in every aspect of digital intelligence including internet safety, netiquette, cyberbullying, social media guidelines,
health promotion and even the academic benefits of computer and video - gaming.
Learning from Large - Scale Community - Based Programmes to Improve Breastfeeding Practices (2008) Authoring organization (s): World
Health Organization (WHO), United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), Academy
for Educational Development, Africa's
Health in 2010 Published: 2008 Summary: Community - based breastfeeding
promotion and support is one of the key components of a comprehensive program to improve breastfeeding practices, as outlined in the WHO / UNICEF Global
Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding.
Lack of breast feeding is significantly associated with higher use and cost of
health care.28 Improved short and long term
health of breastfed children, improved wellbeing of mothers who have breast fed, and the cost of goods consumed are major factors leading to economic benefits from the
promotion of breast feeding.6 29 30 31 Future research should compare the specific cost effectiveness of such
strategies for improvement of breastfeeding practice.
Feeding and nutrition of infants and young children (2003) Guidelines
for the WHO European region, with emphasis on the former Soviet countries Development of a global
strategy on infant and young child feeding: report on a WHO / UNICEF consultation
for the WHO European Region (2001) Budapest, Hungary 28 May - 1 June 2001 Comparative analysis of implementation of the Innocenti Declaration in WHO European member states (1999) Monitoring Innocenti targets on the protection,
promotion and support of breastfeeding Breastfeeding and healthy eating in pregnancy and lactation (1998) Report on a WHO workshop, Arkhangelsk, Russian Federation, 5 - 8 October 1998 Breastfeeding: how to support success (1997) A practical guide
for health workers Health workers and the WHO International Code of Marketing of Breast - Milk Substitutes (1987) Report on a WHO meeting, Copenhagen, 31 October 198
health workers
Health workers and the WHO International Code of Marketing of Breast - Milk Substitutes (1987) Report on a WHO meeting, Copenhagen, 31 October 198
Health workers and the WHO International Code of Marketing of Breast - Milk Substitutes (1987) Report on a WHO meeting, Copenhagen, 31 October 1986 WPRO
«Already big changes have been made in our community, including restricting access to alcohol and implementing
health promotion strategies, diagnostic clinics and therapy and support
for children and families.
This multi-layered mental
health promotion innovation
strategy aims to improve parents» mental
health, strengthen public
health workforce capacity in mental
health promotion, support collaboration between mental
health and public
health systems, and create and sustain mechanisms
for effective mental
health promotion in community settings across Manitoba.
Culturally appropriate
health promotion / education
strategies could also be used as a measure
for both accessibility and inclusion.