Week 5
What are the four types of politics?
Government; policy; resources; individual
Government; public life; conflict resolution; power
Policy; government; public life; conflict resolution
Policy; conflict resolution; government; personal
Which of the following options explain personal politics and health promotion?
Relationships between health promotion professionals and target populations
Mode of interventions
Attitudes
Focus of interventions
Feelings
Use of resources
Opinions
How are politics and health promotion related?
Health promotion involves scarce resources, and politics determine how these are distributed
Health promotion activities gets lots of votes
Research funding often sees the medical perspective prioritised
Which of the following reflects the true responsibilities of the federal government?
Defence; hospitals; immigration; taxation; foreign affairs; postal services
Defence; immigration; taxation; foreign affairs; postal services
Defence; immigration; ambulance; postal services; health funding
Defence; taxation; quarantine; postal services
Which of the following reflects the true responsibilities of state government?
Hospitals; police; schools; postal services; housing; building regulation
Schools; police; hospitals; ambulance; housing; postal services
Hospitals; schools; police; housing; ambulance
Building regulation; schools; health funding; police; ambulance
Which of the following reflects the the true responsibilities of local government?
Community health care; GP's; local roads; pet control
Pet control; health promotion in communities; roads; rubbish
Pet control; rubbish; building regulation; roads
Rubbish; pet control; roads; community health promotion activities
Which of the following includes all six population priority groups?
Indigenous people; mentally ill people; prisoners; low SES people; chronically ill people; migrants
Indigenous people; rural and remote residents; low SES people; veterans; prisoners; overseas born people
Mentally ill people; low SES people; those with a disability; Indigenous people; veterans; rural and remote residents
Those with cancer; veterans; low SES people; those with a disability; Indigenous people; veterans
Which of the following are not SDG's?
No poverty
Zero hunger
Good health and wellbeing
Quality education
Gender equality
Clean water and sanitation
Reducing mental illness
Affordable and clean living
Decent work and economic growth
Industry, innovation and infrastructure
Reduced inequalities
Sustainable cities and communities
Asthma
Responsible consumption and production
Climate action
Life below water
Cancer control
Life on Land
Peace, justice and sustainable communities
Partnerships for the goals
Reducing chronic disease
What are the health priorities for Australia?
Cancer control
Cardiovascular health
Injury prevention and control
Tobacco free living
Mental health
Diabetes mellitus
Improving sexual health
Asthma
Arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions
Obesity
Dementia
Preventing violence and injury
What are the health priorities for Victoria?
Healthier eating and active living
Cancer control
Obesity
Tobacco free living
Reducing harmful drug and alcohol use
Improving mental health
Prevention violence and injury
Dementia
Improving sexual and reproductive health
Diabetes mellitus
Which are not health priorities for Boroondara?
Social isolation
Affordability
Improving living conditions
Mental health
Workplace safety
Drug and alcohol abuse
Community safety
Health literacy
Which of the following are key objectives of primary health networks?
Increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of medical services for patients; particularly those at risk of poor health outcomes
Increasing people's use of health services
Improving coordination of care to ensure people receive the right care at the right place at the right time
Making sure people get separate care for different conditions, as long as it is the right care
Which of the following are key priority areas for primary health networks?
Mental health
Physical health
Community participation
ATSI health
Population health
Health workforce
Aged care
Social health
EHealth
Disabled populations
Which of the following statements are true?
Individual paternalist approach = conservative = expert led with a focus on individuals
Individual participatory approach = new right = focuses on the role of individuals in determining their own life choices
Individual paternalist approach = Marxist = class conflict is inevitable
Collective and individual participatory approach = new left = understanding the processes which shape health outcomes and assisting people to develop the skills to shape and challenge these processes
Individual participatory approach = conservative = client is an active partner in the process
Collective paternalist approach = Marxist/Socialist = focus on socioeconomic status
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