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Health Promotion Campaign Poster with 15-Minute Narrated Audio Presentation
GUIDELINE FOR STUDENTS
POSTER
Access and Set Up Your Poster Template
Download the A3 poster template from the Padlet.
Ensure the poster is visually appealing; include relevant images and concise text.
Choose a Specific Health Promotion Topic
Pick a focused topic within health promotion, such as obesity prevention, smoking cessation, or mental health awareness.
Ensure the topic is relevant and provides enough scope to discuss background, theories, and interventions.
Background and Key Theories (150-200 words)
Historical Context: Mention significant figures like John Snow (cholera prevention) and Edwin Chadwick (public health reform), emphasising their contributions to health promotion.
Theories: Choose and summarise two or three models that apply to your topic:
Medical Model
Health Belief Model
Empowerment Model
Educational Model
Behavioural Model
Relate the theories you choose to your topic. How do they apply to your campaign?
Planning and Rationale (150-200 words)
Rationale for Campaign: Explain why this health promotion effort is needed, using relevant statistics or research.
Planning Process: Describe how you'll implement the intervention:
Choose the level: individual, community, or societal.
Define the scope: local, regional, or national.
Objectives: List clear, measurable goals (e.g., increase physical activity by 20% within
the target group).
Campaign Design (350-400 words)
Define the Target Population: Specify details like age, ethnicity, gender, class, or disability to make the campaign relevant.
Intervention Activities:
Select methods tailored to the audience (e.g., cooking classes, educational workshops).
Explain how each activity supports behaviour change (education, empowerment, etc.).
Implementation Strategy:
Describe how you'll deliver the message (e.g., via social media, community
centres).
Plan how to reach your population effectively (e.g., use popular social platforms for younger audiences).
Evidence-Based Approach:
Support with data from credible sources (e.g., NHS, government publications).
Emphasise creativity and innovation (e.g., visual media, interactive content) to enhance audience engagement.
Ethical Considerations (100-150 words)
Address any ethical issues related to your campaign and target population:
Privacy concerns, individual autonomy, and government intervention.
Mention specific measures to respect participant rights and ensure transparency.
Discussion and Evaluation (250 words)
Reflect on aspects of the campaign that worked well.
Discuss potential modifications (e.g., changing delivery methods or refining messages for greater impact).
Conclusion (100 words)
Summarise the campaign's outcomes and key findings.
State what the campaign achieves and its potential impact.
Citations and References
Ensure all sources are correctly cited within the text in Arden Harvard Style. Expert Academic Guidance Now!
Include a complete reference list on slide 4 of the template, formatted accurately. Reference list does not go on the same slide as the poster.
AUDIO
Narration (15-Minute Audio Recording)
Prepare an Engaging Script:
Don't read directly from the poster; instead, use it as a guide to expand on each section.
Recording:
Keep a clear, natural tone and speak at a steady pace.
Aim to keep within the 15-minute requirement, ensuring all points are covered.