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Course Description

Examine a settings-based health promotion approach to health promotion with all ages including sexual and gender minorities, and Indigenous peoples in schools, workplaces, shelters, and other settings. Use a healthy equity lens to critique the strengths and barriers encountered in the settings, apply health promotion concepts and population health approaches, and various health promotion frameworks. Situate settings-based health within a national and provincial/territorial policy and standards.

Prerequisites

Foundations of Public Health Nursing Practice (NRSG10134) AND Epidemiology for Public Health Nursing (NRSG10135) AND Social and Ecological Determinants of Health and Health Equity (NRSG10136) AND Community/Population Health and Clinical Decision Making (NRSG10140)

Equivalents

None

Course Hours

56

Credit Value

4

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