Health promotion in Canada : towards a well-being society in an accelerating world
Pederson, Ann P. (Éditeur intellectuel) / Lapalme, Josée (Éditeur intellectuel) / Frohlich, Katherine L. (Éditeur intellectuel) / Ferlatte, Olivier (Éditeur intellectuel) 1980- / Dupéré, Sophie (Éditeur intellectuel)
Fifth edition
2025
xiv, 445 pages : illustrations ;
9781773384856
Première édition : Health promotion in Canada : provincial, national and international perspectives / edited by Ann Pederson, Michel O'Neil, and Irving Rootman, 1994
Anglais
Part I: The Evolution of Health Promotion in Canada
1. Health Promotion in Canada: Looking Back to Move Forward -- 2. "We Make the Road by Walking": Reflections on the Evolution -- 3. Truth and Reconciliation in Health Promotion: A Guide to Allyship -- 4. Sharing Commitments to Advancing the Field of Health Promotion: The Long-Standing Partnership Between IUHPE and the Canadian Health Promotion Community Part II: Foundations of Health Promotion in Canada
5. The Health Promotion Knowledge Base -- 6. Social Theory and Health Promotion -- 7. Behavioural Theories and Building Health Promotion Interventions: Persistent Challenges and Promising Perspectives -- 8. Ecological Health Promotion Interventions: Foundations and Recent Expansions -- 9. Contrasting Entry Points for Intervention in Health Promotion Practice
Part III: Issues in Health Promotion Practice
10. Digital Health Promotion in Canada -- 11. Mental Health Promotion: An Approach to Strengthening Positive Mental Health and Equity for Individuals and Populations --12. Health Promotion in Clinical Practice -- 13. The Invisible Sector: Intersectoral Action for Health Promotion and the Critical Leadership Role of Non-Governmental Organizations Within Civil Society -- 14. The Role of Different Governance Mechanisms in Health Promotion and Health Equity -- 15. Health Promotion Ethics
Part IV: Pressing Equity Issues in Health Promotion
16. Health Equity and the Structural and Social Determinants of Health as Foundations for Health Promotion -- 17. Anti-Racism in Health Promotion: Reckon, Rebuild, and Reimagine -- 18. Onkwehon:we (Indigenous) Ways of Health Promotion Research and Practice -- 19. Innovations in Health Promotion Practices with 2S/LGBTQIA Communities
Part V: Glocal Perspectives in Health Promotion -- 20. Planetary Health Promotion: Addressing Planetary Health and Creating a Well-being Society -- 21. Globalization: The Perils and Possibilities for an Equitable Health Promotion -- 22. Healthy Cities—and One Health
Part VI: Transformative Approaches in Health Promotion -- 23. Participatory Practice and Health Promotion in Canada -- 24. Community-Centered Resilience -- 25. Transformative Health Promotion Practice: The Promises of Intersectionality -- 26. Digging in, Diving Deep: Community Engaged Learning and Teaching in Health Promotion through Equity-Centered Design -- 27. Three Reflexive Positions in Health Promotion -- 28. Decelerating in an Accelerating World: Envisioning a Relational Health Promotion
"A comprehensive profile of the history, current landscape, and future directions of health promotion in Canada. Emphasizing the links between theory, research, policy, and practice, this engaging series draws on concrete Canadian examples that bring the concepts and content to life and introduces new perspectives on critical issues such as 2S/LGBTQIA+ health, planetary health, climate justice, and community-centered approaches to resilience. This new edition continues the critical approach of the previous four editions while offering an in-depth analysis of recent developments and innovative approaches in health promotion along with explorations of topical issues. With 20 new chapters, this edited collection contains contributions by prominent Canadian academics, researchers, and practitioners, reflecting a commitment to advancing well-being in a rapidly changing world while addressing the pressing challenges and opportunities shaping the field today. The fifth edition also offers fresh insights on topics such as the post-COVID health landscape, Indigenous health promotion, and mental health as well as updated discussions on health equity, digital health."-- Fourni par l'éditeur
Promotion de la santé / Promotion de la santé - Canada
EN TRAITEMENT - WA 590 P371h 2025
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