Handbook Principles Perspectives and Practice in Health Promotion
Module Handbook for a core health promotion module
Delivering Sustainable Development Activity 8: Participation Techniques
This activity concentrates on examining some of the formal participatory techniques that have been developed and utilised as part of Local Actions for Sustainability such as Local Agenda 21 processes - and increasingly in other contexts such as processes of environmental and health decision-making.
Interprofessional Learning Level One workbook
A Workbook for Pre-registration Health and Social Work Students
Interprofessional Learning Level Two workbook
INTERPROFESSIONAL LEARNING PART TWO A Workbook for Pre-registration Health and Social Work Students.
Mathematics for Chemistry Workbook
A workbook for chemists on the underlying mathematics needed to study chemistry at beginning undergraduate level. Videos of worked solutions to many of the problems in this workbook can be also found in JORUM
Interprofessional Learning Level Two workbook
INTERPROFESSIONAL LEARNING PART TWO A Workbook for Pre-registration Health and Social Work Students.
Interprofessional Learning Level One workbook
INTERPROFESSIONAL LEARNING PART ONE A Workbook for Pre-registration Health and Social Work Students
Venepuncture explained Dominic Egan Faculty of Health
Venepuncture explained Dominic Egan Faculty of Health
Nottingham U-Now
University of Edinburgh, Epidemiology and Public Health
International Classification of Function, Disability and Health
This package was originally designed for undergraduates in Medicine at the University of Nottingham. It will also be useful to students in nursing, allied health professions and pharmacy. Practitioners in these fields, who are new to the ICF, will also find it a useful introduction. It describes the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), a classification system published by the World Health Organisation to describe health status. This system is widely used in r
International Classification of Function, Disability and Health
This package was originally designed for undergraduates in Medicine at the University of Nottingham. It will also be useful to students in nursing, allied health professions and pharmacy. Practitioners in these fields, who are new to the ICF, will also find it a useful introduction. It describes the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), a classification system published by the World Health Organisation to describe health status. This system is widely used in r
Nottingham U-Now
University of Nottingham, Community Health Science resources
Understanding and classifying a stroke
Stroke is the third largest cause of death in the UK after heart disease and cancer. It is also the single leading cause of severe disability in the UK. Classification of stroke is crucial in planning treatment and is a good indication of prognosis This Learning Object helps individuals understand how to make the diagnosis of stroke using the Oxford Stroke classification. It is suitable for any health care professionals involved in the management of stroke but especially doctors and medical stud
HealthKnowledge Public Health Textbook - Medical Sociology, Social Policy, and Health Economics
'Medical Sociology, Social Policy, and Health Economics' is part of the 'Public Health Textbook' which can be accessed as an online resource. It covers part of the public health skills and competencies and has been organised in relation to the Faculty of Public Health Part A membership examination syllabus. It focuses on three main areas: Concepts of Health and Illness and Aetiology of Illness; Health Care; Equality, Equity and Policy and Health Economics.
HealthKnowledge Public Health Textbook - Health Information
'Health Information' is part of the 'Public Health Textbook' which can be accessed as an online resource. It covers part of the public health skills and competencies and has been organised in relation to the Faculty of Public Health Part A membership examination syllabus. It focuses on three main areas: populations; sickness and health; and applications (ways of putting it into action).
HealthKnowledge Public Health Textbook - Research Methods
'Research methods appropriate to public health practice, including epidemiology, statistical methods and other methods of enquiry including qualitative research methods', and is part of the 'Public Health Textbook' which can be accessed as an online resource. It covers some of the public health skills and competencies and has been organised in relation to the Faculty of Public Health Part A membership examination syllabus.
Employability & Career Development: Networking
Networking is all about people and relationships. An individual’s network of family, friends, neighbours, colleagues and associates possesses a certain ‘organic’ quality. Like a plant or a tree, at any given moment in time, a person’s network is a certain size and even has a certain health about it. What is more, it responds positively both to positive input (nourishment) and careful cultivation (management).
Inaugural Lecture - Ieuan Eliis - Health Care Education in the Long Run
Inaugural Lecture - Ieuan Eliis - Health Care Education in the Long Run
Key Ideas in Health Promotion - Rachael Dixey
1 hour video lecture introducing students to module about Health Promotion - key ideas, models, concepts, reading, literature sources














