Health promotion does not have a Code of Ethics, though attempts have been made to assist practitioners in their understanding and application of ethical concepts. This article describes and analyses one such attempt, sustained from 2006 to 2014 in rural South Australia. The attempt comprised capacity building activities that were informed by principles of organisational change management, especially the principle of creating champions. The article also presents a framework, largely comprising ethical questions, that might help practitioners as a prompt and guide to ethical reflection. The framework was developed to be as accessible as possible in light of the diverse educational backgrounds found in rural settings. Finally, the article hig...
Background: Health promotion is commonly defined as “the process of enabling people to increase cont...
This poster was presented at the UK Public Health Conference (UKPHA) in March 2007.In considering th...
Health promotion is a key element of public health practice. Among strategies aiming to deal with pu...
© Australian Health Promotion Association 2015. Issue addressed There is increasing emphasis in the ...
Issue addressed: Evidence-informed practice underpinned by ethics is fundamental to developing the s...
In this article, we provide a description of the good in health promotion based on an empirical stud...
Health promotion practitioners should be able to identify ethical dilemmas that are relevant to thei...
Thinking and practising ethically requires reasoning systematically about the right thing to do. Hea...
What does it mean to think about the ethics of health promotion? When most of us think \u27ethics\u2...
What does it mean to think about the ethics of health promotion? When most of us think ‘ethics’ we...
This special issue of the HPJA deals with ethics and health promotion. The accompanying editorial fo...
Health promotion practitioners should be able to identify ethical dilemmas that are relevant to thei...
Introduction: Reorienting work practices to include health promotion and prevention is complex and r...
Judd, JA ORCiD: 0000-0001-8441-5008Introduction: Reorienting work practices to include health promot...
Greater support is required in health promotion for practitioners to adopt critical approaches to th...
Background: Health promotion is commonly defined as “the process of enabling people to increase cont...
This poster was presented at the UK Public Health Conference (UKPHA) in March 2007.In considering th...
Health promotion is a key element of public health practice. Among strategies aiming to deal with pu...
© Australian Health Promotion Association 2015. Issue addressed There is increasing emphasis in the ...
Issue addressed: Evidence-informed practice underpinned by ethics is fundamental to developing the s...
In this article, we provide a description of the good in health promotion based on an empirical stud...
Health promotion practitioners should be able to identify ethical dilemmas that are relevant to thei...
Thinking and practising ethically requires reasoning systematically about the right thing to do. Hea...
What does it mean to think about the ethics of health promotion? When most of us think \u27ethics\u2...
What does it mean to think about the ethics of health promotion? When most of us think ‘ethics’ we...
This special issue of the HPJA deals with ethics and health promotion. The accompanying editorial fo...
Health promotion practitioners should be able to identify ethical dilemmas that are relevant to thei...
Introduction: Reorienting work practices to include health promotion and prevention is complex and r...
Judd, JA ORCiD: 0000-0001-8441-5008Introduction: Reorienting work practices to include health promot...
Greater support is required in health promotion for practitioners to adopt critical approaches to th...
Background: Health promotion is commonly defined as “the process of enabling people to increase cont...
This poster was presented at the UK Public Health Conference (UKPHA) in March 2007.In considering th...
Health promotion is a key element of public health practice. Among strategies aiming to deal with pu...