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This essay has all of the notes and files to achieve a Distinction grade in Unit 20 – Promoting Health Education. I have included all the references in this file. Please make sure you reference your work properly and Do Not Copy, Thank you. DISTINCTION GRADE ACHIEVED. Includes: P3,P5,D1,M2,M3,D2....

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Unit 20: Promoting Health
Education




Task 2 & 3: Planning own small-scale health education campaign: design,
resource and implementation; and final evaluation of the health education
campaign

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P3- Explain how to plan a small-scale health education campaign relevant to local or
national health strategies.
Methodology
My group and I decided to pick sexual health as our campaign because living a genuine life
requires good sexual health. Making it a top priority will strengthen an individual's
emotional, physical, and mental health, as well as their interpersonal relationships.
Furthermore, with our campaign we are aware that our target audience are a generation
that best communicate through social media. Therefore, we set up an Instagram page and
put polls on our story to ask questions in relation to sexual health. Also, we created a survey
(which would also require them to use their phone) promoting both sexual health education
and mutual understanding. Customers are given narratives in our campaign that help them
emotionally connect with our campaign. To get them critically engaged, we provide them
with knowledge and observations that prompt reflection, understanding, and exploration.
We also provide them with visual content that evokes an immediate response, stands out
from the blur of a standard social media scroll, and engages them viscerally—often a
criterion for engaging the emotions and intellect. Additionally, our mission for our campaign
is to reduce the effects of HIV and other blood-borne viruses, as well as sexually transmitted
infections, and to prevent further transmission. Reduce the social, legal, and policy obstacles
that keep people from getting access to health information and receiving meaningful
support and preventive services. There are many things you can do to ensure that you
adhere to your decision to practise safer sex. (waaids.com, 2021) To begin, learn how to use
a condom and keep condoms on hand at all times, including when travelling abroad. Your
sexual partners should support your decision to engage in safe sexual activity.
The DCHS sexual health promotion team, for example, runs sexual health programmes all
year. These initiatives are designed to raise awareness and provide knowledge about sexual
health problems that can affect you and your community. Chlamydia and gonorrhoea are
the most common bacterial STIs in England, according to a recent Public Health England
study, and prevention is a top priority (yoursexualhealthmatters.org.uk, 2021). In 2016,
141,000 people aged 15 to 24 were diagnosed with chlamydia and gonorrhoea. Untreated
STIs can lead to serious health problems, including pelvic
inflammatory disease, swollen or painful testicles,
arthritis, infertility, and even meningitis. Please help us
spread the word about our 'Sexual Health Campaign,'
which aims to raise awareness about STI testing and how
not having the right care can have long-term
consequences.
P5- Explain ethical issues involved in the health
education campaign.
What are ethics?

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Ethics are moral principles that govern a person's behaviour or how an action is carried out.
These concepts are at the intersection of philosophy, practise, and communication in health
and social care. As professionals, we are often confronted with moral dilemmas. We need
ethical standards to prevent power abuse, to explain why we make such decisions, to
ensure equality and justice, and to avoid discrimination. The moral consideration of health
promotion and its implementation is known as health promotion ethics. Despite the fact
that academics and practitioners have been writing about ethics, especially values, in health
promotion for decades, the field is now regaining attention in the broader literature on
public health ethics. Health promotion is a complex concept to describe, and has ethical
implications. Health promotion can be viewed as both a normative ideal and a practical
activity. We define the normative ideal of health promotion as that area of public health
practise that is especially concerned with social equity: it imagines that social conditions can
be changed to make things better for all, regardless of their health risks, and works to do
this in collaboration with individuals. (biomedcentral.com, 2012)
Ethical issues
Rules of Integrity- Integrity refers to the accuracy of one's behaviour, goals, measurements,
processes, results, beliefs, and values. Integrity refers to the truthfulness and dependability
of our conduct. Integrity is also a major consideration for many hiring managers when
determining whether or not to employ a candidate. The resume is one of the first methods
used to assess a potential candidate's honesty. Integrity is often listed as one of a
candidate's principles on his or her resume. (healthcarecompliancepros.com, 2021)
Conducting a background check, an assessment that asked honesty-related questions, or
asking detailed questions about integrity during the interview process are also other ways to
determine one's integrity.
In certain cases, a person's credibility is
derived from how they are perceived by
others. (healthcarecompliancepros.com,
2021) A corporate culture of confidence,
respect, and professionalism is created
by recruiting people with integrity. By
definition, data or information is
concerned with integrity in the HIPAA
Security Rule. Integrity refers to the fact
that the data or information is a perfect
replica of the original and has not been tampered with or destroyed in any way. Covered
entities must "ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of all electronic protected
health information created, received, maintained, or transmitted by the covered entity or
business associate." Additionally, the way that you overcome breaking any of the rules of
integrity, is to make sure that you don’t disregard data that you find inconvenient and to not
claim more than the evidence supports. Also, lastly you should never falsify evidence when
you are using data or information.

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