Tackling Public Health Issues: Concepts and Evidence (FutureLearn)

Tackling Public Health Issues: Concepts and Evidence (FutureLearn)

Expand your understanding of the main concepts, challenges, and themes surrounding public health promotion. Discover how public health promotion can lead to improved population health. Public Health is a complex and dynamic field that focuses on improving population health through addressing the conditions that produce poor health and health inequalities.

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This four-week course from the University of Liverpool will introduce key themes in public health, as well as public health promotion models. On completing the course, you’ll have a holistic understanding of the aims and challenges associated with promoting public health.

Explore the impact of economic and social inequalities on population health
The health of a population does not exist in isolation but is informed by social, economic, and political factors. These factors can influence living conditions and access to quality medical care and health education.
You’ll examine the role of social determinants of health and inequalities of living conditions to assess their impact on population health and understand how to address them.

Learn about evidence-based approaches to improve community health and wellbeing
Public Health initiatives affect people across the globe, bringing together research, enquiry, and action to address broad and challenging issues.
On this course, you’ll learn what is considered as evidence in public health and identify the processes involved in evidence-based public health and decision making.

Examine ethical considerations in public health with the University of Liverpool
Professionals working in public health handle sensitive data which is used to make decisions regarding public health initiatives and campaigns.
With the guidance of the experts at the University of Liverpool, you’ll learn about the ethical considerations of data handling and public health policy in order to understand how to operate with care and responsibility when promoting public health.

Syllabus

Week 1: Introduction to public health and models of health
Week 2: Social determinants of health and health inequalities
Week 3: Evidence in public health policy and practice
Week 4: Ethical considerations in public health research

What will you achieve?
By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to...

  • Identify the definitions of health and public health
  • Gain knowledge of the different models of health
  • Demonstrate awareness of the importance of the social determinants of health and social inequalities
  • Understand what is considered as evidence in Public Health
  • Identify the processes involved in evidence-based public health and evidence-based decision making
  • Examine some of the ethical considerations in public health research

Who is the course for?
This course is designed for anyone who may want to pursue a career in public health and would like to develop skills and knowledge through learning.
It will also be suitable for those who wish to understand more about the key topics of public health.

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