Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Acronyms
- Social Model of Health
- AREAS
- A
- Addressing the determinants
- Addressing all determinants of health not just
the biological and genetics.
- R
- Reduce social inequalities
- Allows for factors determining health to be
reduced such as gender, SES, location.
- E
- Empower individuals and
community
- Providing individuals and community with t he
resources and skills to be healthy.
- A
- Access to healthcare
- Should be readily availablde based on
need, affordability and accessibility.
- S
- Sectoral Collaboration
- Embraces the need for collaboration between
government departent, private sector and health
sector.
- Ottawa Charter
- AME
- A
- Advocate
- Promote health keeping in mind political, economic,
social and cultural factors.
- M
- Mediate
- Ensure that all organisations
(Government, industry & media) all
play their role.
- E
- Enable
- Focus on equity to
ensure people of different
health statuses are able
to access similar
healthcare.
- BCSDR
- B
- Build Healthy Public Policy
- Focus is on government organisation making
policies to ensure healthier and safer places
- eg. Banning smoking in public places
- eg. Restrictions for P Plate Drivers
- C
- Create supportive environments
- Build links between individual and their
environments through taking care of one
another and natural resources.
- eg. Childrens playgrounds
- Other aspects in lakeside community
- S
- Strengthen community Actions
- Each community responsible for promoting community actions
relevant to their area - Leads to empowerment of the community -
Often many different agencies work together to achieve outcomes
- eg. Issuees in the area
- D
- Develop Personal Skills
- Learn through life experiences - These
skills should be gained and supported at
home, school, work and other
community settings - Enables the
individuals to make positive choices
with their health.
- R
- Reorientate Health
Services
- Individuals, community groups, governments
working together - Move beyond biomedical options
with a stronger emphasis on health promotion.
- eg. A medical proffessional speaking
to students about the importance of
physical activity
- Vic Health
- MAATE
- M
- Improve Mental wellbeing
- A
- Prevent harm from Alcohol
- A
- Encourage regular physical Activity
- T
- Prevent Tobacco use
- E
- Promote healthy Eating
- Australian Healthcare System
- SEECARS
- S
- Safe
- Reduction of harm from environment
which health is performed in
- E
- Effective
- Healthcare should reach the desired
outcome and meet the patients needs
- E
- Efficient
- Achieves the desired results with
cost-effective use of resources
- C
- Continuous
- Ability to provide care over time.
- A
- Accessible
- Ability for people to obtain healthcare at the right
place and right time irrespective of income,
location and background.
- R
- Responsive
- Clients are treated respectfully based
on their needs.
- S
- Sustainable
- The system can sustain the
workforce and respond to
emerging needs.