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Re: HHD Questions Thread 2014
« Reply #525 on: October 28, 2014, 10:50:49 am »
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Look, it seems like you generally understand how to tackle these questions. My biggest problem with health is memory, with all the other subjects requiring attention, I generally neglect health a bit. Remember, you don't need an amazing health teacher to succeed in this subject, just keep going over your notes, and reading about the common mistakes students make in the exams. Also, practice on some exam questions. Don't stress, you know more than you think you do :)

Thanks so much for the pep talk! I feel better now, really appreciated :)
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Re: HHD Questions Thread 2014
« Reply #526 on: October 28, 2014, 01:24:21 pm »
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Much respect to you evawu  ;D on taking up such a challenge in year 10 !!

Like, trebleclef I've been prioritizing health last. I kinda do my study here by answering questions lol but the key for health is just remembering your definitions and those key points. Regardless of how many exams you do, if you know the stuff then you'll do fine. Don't think so negative, there's still one more week till health. If your having trouble remembering stuff create mnemonics and silly sentences.

Here are some of mine from the top my head because English is making me crazy lol

NHPA's - DADACOMIC
Dementia, Asthma, Diabetes Mellitus, Arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions, Cardiovascular health, Obesity, Mental health, Injury and prevention control and Cancer control

Social Model key principles - AREAS
Addressees the broader determinants, Acts to Reduce social inequities, Empower individuals and communities, Acts to enable access to health care, Involves inter-Sectoral collaboration.

Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion - Pre requisites - SPIESFAS
Shelter, Peace, Income, Education, Sustainable resources, Food, A stable ecosystem, Social Justice

Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion - Strategies for health promotion  - Courtesy of Mr Beaumont - My Arch Enemey
Mediate, Advocate and Enable

Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion - Action Areas - Courtesy of Mr Beaumont - Bad Cats Smell Dead Rats
Build health public policy, Create supportive environments, Strengthen community actions, Develop personal skills and Reorient health services

VicHealth mission SIRPS
Seek to prevent chronic conditions for all Victorians, (work) In partnership with organizations that promote good health, Recognize that social and economical conditions influence health, Promote opportunities and fairness for better health and Support initiatives that improve well being.

Startegic Priorites of VicHealth
PEPPI
Promote Healthy eating, Encourage regular physical activity or exercise?, Prevent tobacco use, Prevent harm from alcohol and Improve mental wellbeing

Values that underpin the health system - SEECARS - Safe, Efficient, Effective, Continuous, Accessible, Responsive and Sustainable.

MDG - EAPRICED - Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger, Achieve universal primary education, Promote gender equality and empower women, Reduce child mortality, Improve maternal health, Combat HIV/AID's, malaria and other diseases, Ensure environmental sustainability, Develop a global partnership for development.

Role of UN - PPPH - Promote world peace and security, Providing Humanitarian assistance, Promote social and economical development, Human rights

WHO - SIX AGENDAS - SHIPFE
Strengthening health systems, Harness information, evidence and research, Improve performance, Promote development, Fostering health security, Encouraging partnerships

Priorities of Australia's Aid initiatives - HEEHEE
Humanitarian Assistance, Effective governance, Empowering women and girls, Health: including the fight against malaria, HIV/AID's and tuberculosis, Education and Economical development: encouraging trade and investing in private sectors.

hopefully most of it is correct hahaa

!! enjoy
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Re: HHD Questions Thread 2014
« Reply #527 on: October 28, 2014, 01:46:27 pm »
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Much respect to you evawu  ;D on taking up such a challenge in year 10 !!

Like, trebleclef I've been prioritizing health last. I kinda do my study here by answering questions lol but the key for health is just remembering your definitions and those key points. Regardless of how many exams you do, if you know the stuff then you'll do fine. Don't think so negative, there's still one more week till health. If your having trouble remembering stuff create mnemonics and silly sentences.

Here are some of mine from the top my head because English is making me crazy lol

NHPA's - DADACOMIC
Dementia, Asthma, Diabetes Mellitus, Arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions, Cardiovascular health, Obesity, Mental health, Injury and prevention control and Cancer control

Social Model key principles - AREAS
Addressees the broader determinants, Acts to Reduce social inequities, Empower individuals and communities, Acts to enable access to health care, Involves inter-Sectoral collaboration.

Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion - Pre requisites - SPIESFAS
Shelter, Peace, Income, Education, Sustainable resources, Food, A stable ecosystem, Social Justice

Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion - Strategies for health promotion  - Courtesy of Mr Beaumont - My Arch Enemey
Mediate, Advocate and Enable

Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion - Action Areas - Courtesy of Mr Beaumont - Bad Cats Smell Dead Rats
Build health public policy, Create supportive environments, Strengthen community actions, Develop personal skills and Reorient health services

VicHealth mission SIRPS
Seek to prevent chronic conditions for all Victorians, (work) In partnership with organizations that promote good health, Recognize that social and economical conditions influence health, Promote opportunities and fairness for better health and Support initiatives that improve well being.

Startegic Priorites of VicHealth
PEPPI
Promote Healthy eating, Encourage regular physical activity or exercise?, Prevent tobacco use, Prevent harm from alcohol and Improve mental wellbeing

Values that underpin the health system - SEECARS - Safe, Efficient, Effective, Continuous, Accessible, Responsive and Sustainable.

MDG - EAPRICED - Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger, Achieve universal primary education, Promote gender equality and empower women, Reduce child mortality, Improve maternal health, Combat HIV/AID's, malaria and other diseases, Ensure environmental sustainability, Develop a global partnership for development.

Role of UN - PPPH - Promote world peace and security, Providing Humanitarian assistance, Promote social and economical development, Human rights

WHO - SIX AGENDAS - SHIPFE
Strengthening health systems, Harness information, evidence and research, Improve performance, Promote development, Fostering health security, Encouraging partnerships

Priorities of Australia's Aid initiatives - HEEHEE
Humanitarian Assistance, Effective governance, Empowering women and girls, Health: including the fight against malaria, HIV/AID's and tuberculosis, Education and Economical development: encouraging trade and investing in private sectors.

hopefully most of it is correct hahaa

!! enjoy

Wow, this is immensely helpful, thank you for sharing this on the forum!!  :D
I did 2 year 12 subjects in school last year, and I also did a LOTE outside of school. It was bloody 7 subjects including my year 11 ones in one year D:  definitely stressful.
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Re: HHD Questions Thread 2014
« Reply #528 on: October 28, 2014, 03:56:38 pm »
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really thankful for that, lucas! :)
thank you both for your support, it means alot :)

I honestly wish you guys the very best in your english exams (and health)!!
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Re: HHD Questions Thread 2014
« Reply #529 on: October 28, 2014, 04:11:05 pm »
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Question! :)

Could someone please explain what peace keeping, peace building, peace making and disarmament are?
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Re: HHD Questions Thread 2014
« Reply #530 on: October 29, 2014, 09:25:27 am »
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Question! :)

Could someone please explain what peace keeping, peace building, peace making and disarmament are?

I explained everything that you are likely to need to know on the other question thread, let me know if you are still confused on this topic :)

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Re: HHD Questions Thread 2014
« Reply #531 on: October 29, 2014, 07:15:52 pm »
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Will 'Swap it dont stop it' be accepted as a program for Obesity the nhpa seeing as though it doesn't exist anymore?

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« Reply #532 on: October 29, 2014, 07:47:25 pm »
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Will 'Swap it dont stop it' be accepted as a program for Obesity the nhpa seeing as though it doesn't exist anymore?

I believe it has been integrated into the Federal Government's Shape Up program which encourage individuals to reduce their waist measurements

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Re: HHD Questions Thread 2014
« Reply #533 on: October 29, 2014, 07:51:30 pm »
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Will 'Swap it dont stop it' be accepted as a program for Obesity the nhpa seeing as though it doesn't exist anymore?
What? Nooooo! :( I loved the program, saved my ass so much
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Re: HHD Questions Thread 2014
« Reply #534 on: October 29, 2014, 09:58:17 pm »
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Yeah :(

According to http://www.swapitwa.com.au/ , The national Swap It, Don’t Stop It campaign ended on 31 March 2013.
To follow on from the Swap It, Don’t Stop It campaign, the Australia National Preventive Health Agency (ANPHA) launched Shape Up Australia. Like Swap It, Don’t Stop It, Shape Up Australia aims to help Australians reduce their waist measurements and improve their overall health and wellbeing.

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Re: HHD Questions Thread 2014
« Reply #535 on: October 30, 2014, 11:13:53 am »
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I believe it has been integrated into the Federal Government's Shape Up program which encourage individuals to reduce their waist measurements

Yep, that's right :) Just to be safe I would probably use the Shape Up program, but the examiners would have to be very mean not to accept old programs.

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Re: HHD Questions Thread 2014
« Reply #536 on: October 30, 2014, 05:08:19 pm »
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Does anyone else find WHO's six point agenda and the role of the UN extremely dry to learn?

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Re: HHD Questions Thread 2014
« Reply #537 on: October 30, 2014, 05:10:31 pm »
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hi all! :)

this is kind of a silly question...
but just wanting to clarify that dfat provides bilateral aid?
and what about when dfat works in conjunction with an NGO?
does anyone know any programs (or if we need to know) programs where dfat works with an NGO?

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« Reply #538 on: October 30, 2014, 05:11:28 pm »
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Does anyone else find WHO's six point agenda and the role of the UN extremely dry to learn?

Hahaha, that's weird.. i love that! i find the NHPAs super dry  :P
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« Reply #539 on: October 30, 2014, 05:32:00 pm »
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Hahaha, that's weird.. i love that! i find the NHPAs super dry  :P

Well I love NHPAs, haha.