NRSG371 Building Healthy Communities
Question:
Task Description
The assessment task requires students to examine a health issue and its impact or effect at the level of the individual, the community and the population. Then to identify key points where changes can be made and thirdly, demonstrate knowledge of the planning cycle and community building strategies in the design and implementation of a plan to address the identified issue.
The purpose of a poster is to present clear and understandable information using predominantly visual methods. A poster can easily be viewed and aims to stimulate thoughts, ideas, action in the audience reading the poster. An effective poster balances the content (information) and the layout (how the information is conveyed).
Instructions:
Preparing your poster Instructions Each student will prepare and submit a poster which focuses on a specific health issue and particular demographic.
The poster is to address three (3) key elements –
Part A will show the impact or effect of the health issue at the level of the individual, community and the population;
Part B will identify key areas where change can be made to reduce the impact or effect of the health issue on individuals, communities and populations;
Part C will describe an action plan to address the health issue, targeting a minimum of one (1) key area of change, which demonstrates sound planning and identifies health promotion/ illness prevention strategies in the design.
4. Health Issue and demographic Health issue – Domestic/family violence Demographics – Select a group of women/families to focus your poster content and message on, who are living in either an urban, regional, rural or remote area of Australia.
You can choose to focus on all women/families or choose a select group to focus on, for example: Vietnamese, Aboriginal, Somalian, Chinese. EG: Women/families living in regional Queensland Aboriginal and Torres strait Islander women/families living in metropolitan Melbourne Vietnamese-Australian women/families living in rural NSW
