Subject:

Health in all policies and global European perspective in health promotion

Module:

Health Promotion

Holder of subject:

Dr Mojca Gabrijelčič Blenkuš, Assistant Professor
Dr Ivan Eržen, Associate Professor

Education providers:

  • Dr Mojca Gabrijelčič Blenkuš, Assistant Professor
  • Dr Ivan Eržen, Associate Professor
    • Vesna Kerstin Petrič, Senior Lecturer*
    • Maja Bajt, MSc
    • Tanja Buzeti, Lecturer*
    • Mitja Vrdelja, Lecturer*
    • Pia Vračko, MSc Senior Lecturer

Contact hours - lectures:

30

Contact hours - seminar:

20

Contact hours - other forms of study:

10

Individual student work:

65

ECTS:

5

Level of study:

Second Bologna cycle study program Health Promotion

Semester:

Winter

Language:

  • Slovene/English
Subject specific competences:
 
Students:
  • will achieve systematic knowledge and holistic understanding of health in all policies approach;
  • will be able to use this knowledge in health promotion practice;
  • will understand meaning and influence of sector policies regarding to environment conditions to enable healty choices for individuals. 

Mandatory  and recommended references:

Mandatory references:

  • Gabrijelčič Blenkuš M, Koprivnikar H, Drev A, Vračko P, Pirnat N, Hočevar T, Vrdelja M, Jeriček Klanšček H, Pucelj V, Kofol-Bric T, Martinovič B, Kranjc I, Martinovič A. 2012. Vsevladni pristop za zdravje in blaginjo prebivalcev in zmanjševanje neenakosti v zdravju. Ljubljana: Inštitut za varovanje zdravja Republike Slovenije.
  • Health 2020, http://www.euro.who.int/en/health-topics/health-policy/health-2020-the-european-policy-for-health-and-well-being
  • Europe 2020, http://ec.europa.eu/europe2020/index_en.htm

Recommended references:

  • Clavier C, de Leeuw E. 2013. Health promotion and the policy process. Oxford University Press.
  • Gabrijelčič Blenkuš M, Lock K. 2004 Ocena vplivov na zdravje, zgodovinski okvir in osnove metodologij = Health impact assessment, historical overview and basic methodology. Zdravstveno varstvo, 43, št. 1, str. 83-87.
  • Kemm J, den Broeder L, Wissmar M, Fehr R, Douglas M, Gulis G. 2011. How can HIA support Health in All Policies? Draft for consultation. Brussels: European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies.
  • Kickbush I, Buckett K, ur. 2010. Implementing health in all policies. Adelaide 2010. Adelaide: Department of Health, Government of South Australia. 
  • Fosse E. 2006. Social Inequality in Health Impact Assessment. Tools and experiences in some European countries. The research centre for health promotion, University of Bergen.
  • Friedli L. 2012. Spregovoriti na glas: politični vidik javnega zdravja. Gostujoči uvodnik. Zdrav Var; 51:8-10. 
  • Premik M. 2005. Od zdravstvene politike do politike zdravja. V: Filej B. et al.(eds.). Zbornik predavanj 5.kongres zdrastvene nege »Skrb za zdravje«, 25-39. Ljubljana: Zbornica zdravstvene in babiške nege Slovenije, Zveza društev medicinskih sester, babic in zdravstvenih tehnikov Slovenije. 
  • Radej B, Golobič M, Macur M, Dragoš S. 2011. Vrednotenje politik – obzorja nove miselnosti. Ljubljana: Vega. 
  • Stahl T, Wismar M, Ollila E, Lahtinen E, Leppo K. 2006. Health in all policies: Prospects and potentials. Helsinki: Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, Finland. 
  • WHO - World Health Organization. 2008. Closing the gap in a generation. Commision on social determinants of health report. Geneva: World Health Organization. 
  • WHO. 2010. Adelaide statement on health in all policies – moving towards a shared governance for health and wellbeing. World Health Organization, Government of South Austraila, Adelaide.
  • Wissmar M, Blau J, Ernst K, Figueras J. 2007. The Effectivenes of Health Impact Assessment. Scope and limitations of supporting decision-making in Europe. European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies. 

Conditions for the inclusion in the study:

No conditions.

Assessment methods:

  • written examination – 100 %.

Teaching methods:

Lectures, group work, seminars, practical work.