Presentation (100%) This module is assessed on a 15-minute oral presentation. You may choose to present on one of the following public health topics: HIV, smoking cessation, obesity, substance misuse, mental health, alcohol or sexual health. Alternatively, you may choose your own topic. Your topic MUST be a public health issue and meet the requirements … Continue reading “robust epidemiology data available | My Assignment Tutor”
Presentation (100%) This module is assessed on a 15-minute oral presentation. You may choose to present on one of the following public health topics: HIV, smoking cessation, obesity, substance misuse, mental health, alcohol or sexual health. Alternatively, you may choose your own topic. Your topic MUST be a public health issue and meet the requirements of the module. This includes ensuring: There is a robust epidemiology data availableStrong health promotion activities and interventions have already been tested / implemented.There is sufficient literature evidence review (studies, journal articles and research)Robust evaluation and impact information CRITERIACRITERIA REQUIREMENTS%Criteria 1 LO 4Introduction (5%) Background information about the chosen topic. (5%)10%Criteria 2 LO 1 & 2Identify key aspects of health promotion campaigns in relation to societal issues that impact current health (20%)Identify health related policy (10%)Compare and contrast different health promotion models, theories and approaches. (10%) 40%Criteria 3 LO 2 & 3,5Critically reflect on current debates and issues in health and identify possible strategies and solutions/ intervention to these issues (10%)Identify key health promotion issues /challenges in the wider health promotion sphere and discuss the strengths (10%)Identify source of communicating health messages (i.e. digital media and technology for communication and campaigns) (10%)Conclusion/ expected outcomes/recommendations (10%)40%Criteria 4 LO 61. Content of oral presentation: Notes may be used but should not be read from directly. Appropriateness of layout, referral to your PowerPoint and enlarging on key information presented on the slides. Use of notes, voice, tone and pace of delivery. References are presented accurately (10%)10%