When Health Promotion Works, the Opposition Begins: A Personal View

Author: Cowley, James

Source: Health Promotion: An Anthology, Health Promotion: An Anthology , pp. 76-86(11)

Publisher: Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)

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The author aims to go beyond the debates about the theory of health education and health promotion, accepting the need for results. South Australia is taken as a case study to demonstrate the authors views and perspectives. Initial aims of the Health Commission are analyzed vis-à-vis strategies, results and costs of health programs.

Keywords: Health Promotion; Health Education; Australia

Document Type: Research article

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