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    Developing a health advocacy campaign part 2 Developing a health advocacy campaign entails advocating for policies and laws to protect a population. The process of creating policies and laws can involve many steps. Milstead (2013) explains four major stages of policymaking, agenda setting, legislation and regulation, implementation, and evaluation. Agenda setting is the stage at which a problem is identified and brought to the attention of government officials; legislation and regulation is the

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    structure of the advocacy relationship in law and in nursing. Whilst in law the etymology of the word advocacy relates to a “calling to” and the establishment of a contract between the parties. In nursing the action tends to reflect more a “giving of” helping an individual. Nursing advocacy had been defined as “communicating with and informing patients and building relationships with patients” (Hanks, 2008). Nygardth et al. (2011) highlighted a range of nursing definitions of advocacy; one of it is

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    Public Health Intervention: Advocacy In disadvantaged communities where health disparities exist, it is imperative for the community health nurse to take on the advocacy role and be the voice for the people who could not or would not speak for themselves. Nies and McEwen’s (2015) definition of advocacy implies three assumptions, e.g., (1) awareness of the need to take on the cause of an individual, group, or community, (2) belief in the desirability of the cause, and (3) confidence in one’s ability

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    The public health advocacy plays an important role in creating conditions and environments which promote health and prevent both diseases and injuries. In achieving this role, there are multiple communications and advocacy strategies that the public health work with to address ongoing health issues depending on what they want to accomplish, their target audiences and who they want to be involved. Advocacy communications focus on influencing specific audiences and messages to promote policy change

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    Advocacy: Public health nurses act as advocates to support a particular cause and to get the community involved in influencing the people and lawmakers about this concern (Lewenson & Truglio-Londrigan, 2013). Public health nurses and other members of the coalition can work with the Collier schools to create better wellness programs for kids and to change the school cafeteria menus for healthier choices. They can also work with the Collier County school system to create surveys about early smoking

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    University of Phoenix Material Weekly Guide Community Health Advocacy Project Overview Each week you will use the Weekly Guide to guide you through the process of creating a hypothetical, community health advocacy project due in Week Six. The following breakdown represents each week's part: • In Week One, you select an aggregate and write questions to help you identify areas of strength and of need. • In Week Two, you focus on describing the characteristics of your

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    Developing a Health Advocacy Campaign Hypertension Awareness in low-income neighborhood Cardiovascular diseases are the number one source of death globally. They account for around 17 million deaths in the world each year (American Heart Association News, 2017). AHA mentions for African-Americans, high blood pressure usually develops early in life. The prevalence of high blood pressure (HBP or hypertension in African-Americans in the United States is amongst the largest in the world (American Heart

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    The role of Professional advocacy according to Chapter 5: Professional and Social Advocacy in Clinical Mental Health is to ensure that people have enough information to ensure that they can make decisions and choices for themselves. It also refers to action taken to advance the profession of counseling in general and the clinical a mental health profession specifically. Both professional advocacy and client/social advocacy are essential to mental health counseling, to ensure that every individual

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    Abstract With the meshing of consultation and advocacy, mental health counselors can both assist in dealing with the issues that their clients face personally, but also help to make better the world around them. In order to respond to the thesis questions presented in this paper, we must first define consultation and social justice advocacy within the counseling context. Typically, consultation means a general meeting or conference between parties. In the counseling context however, we can

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    The mission of our project is developing a health advocacy campaign for HIV stigma reduction. In our project, we illustrate the significant impact of the stigma towards the population infected with HIV/AIDS and suggest a potential advocacy campaign to reduce the stigma and incidence of this epidemic. Through this project, I learned what a lot of people don’t understand, is that anyone can be affected at anytime if they put themselves in a situation where they could be at risk. People identified as

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