TY - BOOK AU - Fleming,Mary Louise,editor AU - Baldwin,Louise,editor TI - Health promotion in the 21st century: new approaches for achieving health for all SN - 9781760875145 PY - 2020/// CY - Crows Nest, NSW, Abingdon, Oxon PB - Allen & Unwin, Routledge KW - Health Promotion KW - Health Plan Implementation KW - methods KW - Preventive Medicine KW - Population Health KW - Australia N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; The importance of health promotion principles and practices --- Promoting health --- The changing nature of health promotion --- The economics of prevention --- Complexity and risk --- Promoting health in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities --- Health promotion in action --- Settings for health promotion --- Social and behaviour change --- Government, organisations and communities --- Policy, legislation and environmental change --- Health promotion skills in practice --- Planning and implementing health promotion programs --- New ways of thinking about evaluation --- Sustaining the practice of health promotion --- The future for health promotion --- Acronyms and abbreviations N2 - From growing levels of obesity to an ageing population, how should we respond to the national and international challenges in public health today? In a climate of tightened health funding and greater emphasis on individual responsibility, what is the role of health promotion? This book discusses multiple contexts for health promotion and ways of structuring the delivery of health promotion programs, analyses contemporary and future thinking about health promotion planning and evaluation models, and provides solutions for health promotion in the 21st century. Section 1 looks at key challenges in contemporary health promotion including redefining health and well-being, constraints on health spending and the economics of health spending, health priorities and risk factors for specific diseases and features a special focuses on Indigenous health. Section 2 covers health promotion settings including individual and population-based approaches, the role of governments and communities, influencing behaviour change and the role of policy, legislation and environmental change. The final section addresses planning and evaluation including developing sustainable health programs and how they can be measured. Featuring contributions by experts in the field and including case studies and review questions throughout to guide learning, this is a vital resource for both students and practitioners ER -