Health Promotion Discuss the importance of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and one other health promotion value/ principle (specifically human rights) and explain how they are applied within health promotion practice. There are two elements to this essay 1) Explaining Te Tiriti and the other health promotion value/principle 2) Explaining how they are applied in practice Please ensure to address both components in your essay. Under the Te Tiriti o Waitangi please ensure 3 articles below are discussed: Kawanatanga ( governance) Tino Rangatiratanga ( sovereignty) Oritetanga ( equity) Ensure under principles the following are discussed: Participation Protection Partnership Ensure the following also: Examine the importance of Te Tiriti o Waitangi to health promotion practice in Aotearoa demonstrate a robust understanding of Te Tiriti o Waitangi- excellent engagement with academic literature Discuss the key values, principles and concepts in health promotion very clearly describe values, principles/ concepts in health promotion. Showing a broad in-depth understanding of how the chosen value (human rights) have been applied. Analyse current health promotion practice using national and international examples demonstrate a strong understanding of health promotion best practice drawing on a range of national and international literature Present work at appropriate academic standard- no grammatical or typographical errors. 6TH Edition APA referencing method to be used. Resources for assignments Public health ethics Health promotion competencies Margaret Whitehead Orewa speech OHara
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