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Towards Zero and the Ottawa Charter - Teacher Notes
education.nsw.gov.auThe Ottawa Charter for health promotion is the most widely used health promotion framework and was developed after the World Health Organisation held an international conference on health promotion in 1986. It is the first of its type to consider all the determinants of health and not just see health as the absence of disease.
PROMOSI KESEHATAN DAN ILMU PERILAKU
fik.um.ac.idOttawa Charter 1986, “Proses memampukan masyarakat untuk memelihara dan meningkatkan kesehatan mereka.” Bangkok Charter 2005, “Proses memampukan masyarakat untuk memelihara kesehatan mereka dan penentunya, dan dengan demikian akan meningkatkan kesehatan mereka.” Notoatmodjo 2014, “Promosi kesehatan merupakan suatu bentuk
HEALTH PROMOTION: STRATEGY FOR THE AFRICAN REGION
www.afro.who.int1. Health promotion is defined in the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion (1986) as the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve, their health.1 The fact that the ultimate outcome of effective health promotion interventions is a healthy and productive generation makes it a socially justifiable investment that
Health in All Policies (HiAP) Framework for Country Action
www.who.intThe Ottawa Charter, which resulted from the First International Conference on Health Promotion, provides a cornerstone for health promotion. It identifies the paramount importance of health equity, and of five key Action Areas. These in turn became the focus of the Conference in Adelaide in 1988, where principles and practices for healthy ...