Subject description
This subject critically explores and reflects upon the relationship between justice and public health. Modules will examine the link between health and social injustice, the health issues and considerations that exist across a range of justice settings, including the criminal justice system, and social justice consequences of both historical and … For more content click the Read More button below.
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On successful completion of this subject, students will be able to:
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Critically reflect on social justice and justice concepts as they relate to policies and practices in public health
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Investigate the link between health inequality to the experience of injustice
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Interpret quality evidence to recognise the impact of health policy and legislation on injustice
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Critically evaluate public health policy and health promotion activities using concepts of social justice
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Demonstrate effective written and spoken communication across a range of purposes for social justice and justice in public health
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Learning Reflection
Critical Essay on Social Justic & Public Health Intervention
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