Individually based health education programs had failed to impact health of the public WHO- late 1970’s – converged social medicine, public health, and self care Ottawa– “new public health movement” – wider primary care and community development processes 1990’s- equating health education and health promotion--- are they the same? 2000’s– shift from a focus on life style to more structuralist concerns Relationship between health promotion and public health Broader approaches now- fiscal, ecological, cultural factors “ environmental engineering” New terms– population health, primary health care , community development Updates- Bangkok Charter for Health Promotion in a Globalised world Globalization of health through national capacity Whitehead , 2009
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