1. Public Health Promotion Program Presentation
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Promotion Program PresentationOrder DescriptionTopic: Public Health Promotion
Program PresentationTitle: Increasing Respiratory illnesses and breathing difficulties
among male youths in Saudi Arabia despite growing awareness about their causes and
implementation of preventive measuresInstructionsYou MUST use the attached
documents/PDF for all needed information for your presentation.Prepare a PowerPoint
presentation that consists of approximately 10 slides with about 12 minutes of audio.(Note:
Audio must be included to present each of the 10 slides.)Pretend that you are trying to pitch
your newly designed public health promotion program to your internship organization (See
SWOT / Organization Summary Doc.) to replace its old program that you have evaluated
using a SWOT analysis.Present to the board members of your internship organization (See
SWOT / Organization Summary Doc.) the work you have completed so far, which includes:•
Needs assessment.• SWOT analysis and organization summary.• Design plan.•
Implementation plan.• Evaluation plan.(Note: All completed work are attached to this
order)Cite a minimum of three (3) resources using APA sixth edition style and formatting
guidelines.Remember that you are trying to convince the board members to adopt your
public health promotion program.Make sure that the information that you present is
organized, professional, and appropriate to the audience.References:Fertman, C. I. &
Allensworth, D. D. (2010). Health promotion programs: From Theory to Practice.
SanFrancisco, CA: Jossey-BassLee, R., & Hayter, M. (2014). The effect of a structured
adolescent health summer programme: a quasiexperimentalintervention.International
Nursing Review, 61(1), 64-72.World Health Organization(2001). Evaluation in Health
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EuropeBowen, D. J., Kinne, S., & Orlandi, M. (1995). School policy in COMMIT: A promising
strategy to reducesmoking by youth. Journal of School Health, 65(4), 140-144.Botvin, G. J., &
Eng, A. (1980). A comprehensive schoolâۥbased smoking prevention program.
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Klimowski K, Turner K. (2001). Introduction to ProgramEvaluation for Comprehensive
Tobacco Control Programs. Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Health andHuman ServicesStarr
G, Rogers T, Schooley M, Porter S, Wiesen E, Jamison N. (2005). Key Outcome Indicators
forEvaluating Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs. Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of