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Hobart, Launceston, Cradle Coast

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Unit name Applying Health and Wellbeing in Practice
Unit code ZAC104
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School University College
Discipline Applied Health
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Availability

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Learning Outcomes

Discipline:
D1 – Select and apply models, frameworks, tools and domains of action to promote health and wellbeing for individuals and groups.
D2 – Source, evaluate and use information, evidence and knowledge to inform service planning, delivery and evaluation.
D3 – Design plans and programs for positive health and wellbeing outcomes using principles of primary health, preventative health and health promotion.


P and P:
PP1 - identify, evaluate and use relevant discipline tools and techniques
PP2 - identify and evaluate relevant behaviours, principles and perspectives in the workplace
PP3 - use reflective and deliberative thinking to generate plans for self-development
PP4 - apply practice and discipline based skills and knowledge to communicate solutions to real world problems.

Fees

Teaching

Teaching Pattern

Online learning plus two to three x 2 hour face to face tutorials and 1.5 days of face to face workshops.

Assessment
  • Field survey and report (in teams) (30%)
  • Workbook Learning Activities (20%)
  • Case Study – Support Plan (50%)
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Textbooks

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