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Core One Health Priorities in Australia Q1 How are priority Issues for Australia s health identified? Q2 What are the priority issues for improving Australia s health? Measuring health status Groups experiencing health inequities Identifying priority health issues High levels of preventable chronic disease, injury and mental health problems Q3 What role do health care facilities and services play in achieving better health for all Australians Health care in Australia Complementary and alternative health care approaches A growing and ageing population www.improvingpdhpe.com All Rights Reserved. Q4 What actions are needed to address Australia s health priorities Health promotion based on the five action areas of the Ottawa Charter

Core One Health Priorities in Australia Learning Success List What you will learn in this video Q1 How are priority Issues for Australia s health identified? Q2 What are the priority issues for improving Australia s health? Q3 What role do health care facilities and services play in achieving better health for all Australians Q4 What actions are needed to address Australia s health priorities The levels of responsibility for health promotion Measuring health status Identifying priority health issues Groups experiencing health inequities High levels of preventable chronic disease, injury and mental health problems Health care in Australia Complementary and alternative health care approaches Health promotion based on the five action areas of the Ottawa Charter The benefits of partnerships in health promotion How healthy promotion based on the Ottawa Charter promotes social justice A growing and ageing population www.improvingpdhpe.com All Rights Reserved.

according to the WHO HEALTH PROMOTION IS the process of enabling people to increase control over and to improve their health according to the WHO HEALTH PROMOTION IS the process of enabling people to increase control over and to improve their health HEALTH PROMOTION BEGINS WITH PREVENTION encourage preventative attitudes at a young age= healthy habits developed at a young age

individuals family Learning Success List What you will learn in this video INTERSECTORAL COLLABORATION communities The levels of responsibility for health promotion The benefits of partnerships in health promotion How healthy promotion based on the Ottawa Charter promotes social justice all levels of government

individuals family INDIVIDUALS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT INTERSECTORAL COLLABORATION communities STATE GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT all levels of government PRIVATE SECTOR

Learning Success List What you will learn in this video The levels of responsibility for health promotion The benefits of partnerships in health promotion How healthy promotion based on the Ottawa Charter promotes social justice

Learning Success List What you will learn in this video OTTAWA CHARTER The levels of responsibility for health promotion The benefits of partnerships in health promotion How healthy promotion based on the Ottawa Charter promotes social justice

Social Justice Supportive Environments e.g. access to exercise equipment in local parks to improve health POSITIVE AND EFFECTIVE GUIDELINES TO IMPROVE HEALTH PROMOTION DEVISED IN 1986 OTTAWA CHARTER Participation e.g. ATSI involved in decision making process of policies regarding ATSI health DEVELOPING PERSONAL SKILLS REORIENT HEALTH SERVICES STRENGTHEN COMMUNITY ACTION CREATING BUILDING SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENTS HEALTHY PUBLIC POLICY Rights e.g. access to emergency health care for all Australians Equity e.g. GPs who bulk bill Access e.g.being close to services so one can use it Diversity e.g. Employing ATSI Medical staff in their local community