
Promoting Health
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Promoting Health provides an up-to-date and accessible introduction to current health promotion and public health developments in the UK. The text provides both an outline of health promotion theory and draws on the experience of practitioners to demonstrate health promotion practice and provide students, policymakers and practitioners with practical and theoretical inspiration.
Promoting Health:
- shows clearly the links between health promotion theory and practice, by featuring a range of practical case studies
- includes short papers on key issues within health promotion
- provides a British focus on health promotion but within an international context
This highly accessible volume seeks to present views of health promotion from a materialist perspective - a view widely shared in practice, but not previously explored fully within the literature.
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'A very interesting melange of descriptive material - in the form of case studies - and more analytical and conceptual pieces covering the broad span of the health and well-being agenda' - Health MattersAll prices
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Introduction - Lee Adams, Mary Amos and James Munro
The Cycle of Conflict - Charles Webster and Jeff French
The History of the Public Health and Health Promotion Movement
Practising Health for all in the UK - Maddy Halliday
Building a UK Public Health Movement - Geof Rayner
A Phoenix from the Ashes?
Promoting Social and Community Development in Sheffield - Lee Adams and Frances Cunning
A Reflection of Ten Year's Work
Sustainable Development and Health - Charles Secrett and Simon Bullock
National and International Policy Perspectives - Martin Caraher
Local Communities and Sustainable Regeneration in the East End of Sheffield - Sue Grieg and Neil Parry
Environmental Justice - Eurig Scandrett
Community Development - Mary Amos
Theory, Opportunity, Serendipity - Martine Standish
Community Development in Sheffield
User Movements, Community Development and Health Promotion - Marian Barnes
Community Development and Health Work in Northern Ireland - Ruth Sutherland
Context, History and Development
Social Exclusion, Discrimination and the Promotion of Health - Maria Duggan
Anti-Poverty Strategies - Pete Alcock
Disability and Public Health - Lorraine Gradwell
Women and Public Health - Sue Laughlin
Regeneration and Health - Hilary Russell
The Wakefield Health Action Zone - Lee Adams
A Case Study in Area-Focused Working
Opportunities for Improving Health Through Regeneration - Deb Hankins and Melissa Stead
Health and Local Food Initiatives - James Petts
Public Services and Health - Dexter Whitfield and James Munro
Education for Systems Change - Alan Beattie
A Key Resource for Radical Action on Health
Public Services, Public Health and Health Promotion - Fiona Campbell
The Role of Local Authorities
Citizens' Advice Bureaux in Primary Care - Judith Emanuel
A Tool for Staff to Address Social and Economic Inequalities
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