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HMS, HIC EQ-Bank 098

Describe how the ecological model of health can be applied to improve the wellbeing of young people in Australian schools.   (4 marks)

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  • The ecological model addresses multiple levels of influence, starting with individual factors where schools could provide personalised health education to help students make informed health choices.
  • At the relationship level, schools could implement peer support programs and strengthen teacher-student connections to create positive social influences that promote healthy behaviours.
  • The community level involves creating supportive school environments with healthy food options, quality physical education facilities, and mental health resources that make healthier choices more accessible.
  • At the societal level, schools can challenge unhealthy cultural norms through policies that promote inclusivity, reduce stigma around mental health, and recognise cultural health practices.
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  • The ecological model addresses multiple levels of influence, starting with individual factors where schools could provide personalised health education to help students make informed health choices.
  • At the relationship level, schools could implement peer support programs and strengthen teacher-student connections to create positive social influences that promote healthy behaviours.
  • The community level involves creating supportive school environments with healthy food options, quality physical education facilities, and mental health resources that make healthier choices more accessible.
  • At the societal level, schools can challenge unhealthy cultural norms through policies that promote inclusivity, reduce stigma around mental health, and recognise cultural health practices.

Filed Under: Models of health promotion Tagged With: Band 4, Band 5, smc-5510-55-Ecological

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