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Key Topics in Public Health

Key Topics in Public Health

Essential Briefings on Prevention and Health Promotion

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Key Topics is a short, easy-to-read text that provides basic information about twelve key topics in public health, such as diabetes, cancer, smoking and teenage pregnancy, and how prevention and health promotion should be tackled at community and one-to-one levels. The twelve topics are the must-dos of public health action. They have been selected because they are those addressed in current national public health strategies such as Saving Lives:: our healthier nation, and comparable strategies in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Many are the subject of National Service Frameworks and other national policies and plans; they are often accompanied by targets which health workers are expected to meet. Topics often relate to each other (e.g. smoking and cancer) so cross-references will be provided.
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Publication date
2005
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
314
Dimensions (mm)
189 x 246
Weight (g)
600
  • 1. Cancer

    2. Coronary heart disease and stroke

    3. Diabetes

    4. Smoking

    5. Obesity

    6. Physical activity

    7. Injury prevention

    8. Teenage pregnancy

    9. Sexually transmitted infections

    10. Alcohol use and misuse

    11. Drug use and misuse

    12. Mental health and mental health promotion

    13. Tackling inequalities in health

    14. Helping individuals to change behaviour
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