Designing, delivering and evaluating public health interventions (CP202507)
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| Subject | Public Health Skills | ||||
| Description | This session will be delivered by a Faculty of Public Health facilitator. | ||||
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Please use the above zoom link to register prior to the session – you will then receive another link to your email address. These links are only visible to those booked on the course, please do not share them with others. Participants with a place booked via MaxCourse can download their certificate (CPD hours displayed) after attendance of the session. | ||||
| Venue | Virtual Zoom, Online - Yorkshire and the Humber View details | ||||
| Date & time | Monday 14 July 2025, 13:30 to 16:30 | ||||
| Lecturer | Faculty of Public Health Facilitator | ||||
| Target audience | Recommended to all | ||||
| Course style | Virtual | ||||
| Catering | No Catering | ||||
| Delivered by | Faculty of Public Health Facilitator | ||||
| CPD hours | 3.000 | ||||
| Cost | No charge | ||||
| Aims | Relevant UKPHR Standards (7) 7.1 Describe how you have planned a public health intervention to improve health and wellbeing, demonstrating terms and concepts used to promote health and wellbeing. 7.2 Demonstrate how the culture and experience of the target population may impact on their perceptions and expectations of health and wellbeing. 7.3 Show how the target population were involved in intervention planning or delivery and have been supported to make informed decisions about improving their health and wellbeing. 7.4 Evaluate a public health intervention, reporting on its effect and making suggestions for improvement. 7.5 Demonstrate project management skills in planning or implementing a public health intervention. 7.6 Demonstrate how quality assurance principles or policies are applied when planning or implementing a public health intervention. 7.7 Demonstrate how risk management principles or policies are applied when planning or implementing a public health intervention. | ||||
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