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Core health promotion competencies in Australia : are they compatible with climate change action?

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posted on 2011-12-01, 00:00 authored by Rebecca Patrick, J Smith
Issues addressed: Health promotion principles for practice are closely aligned with that of environmental sustainability. Health promotion practitioners are well positioned to take action on climate change. However, there has been scant discussion about practice synergies and subsequently the type and nature of professional competencies that underpin such action.

Methods: This commentary uses the Australian Health Promotion Association (AHPA) national core competencies for Health Promotion Practitioners as a basis to examine the synergies between climate change and health promotion action.

Results: We demonstrate that AHPA core competencies, such as program planning, evaluation and partnership building, are highly compatible for implementing climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies. We use food security examples to illustrate this case.

Conclusions: There appears to be considerable synergy between climate change and health promotion action. This should be a key focus of future health promotion competency development in Australia.

History

Journal

Health promotion journal of Australia

Volume

22

Season

Special issue : climate change and health promotion

Pagination

28 - 33

Publisher

Australian Health Promotion Association

Location

Maroochydore, Qld.

ISSN

1036-1073

eISSN

1753-6405

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2011, Australian Health Promotion Association (AHPA)

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