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Assessment 01 – Health Promotion Plan

For this assessment, plan a hypothetical clinical learning experience focused on health promotion associated with a specific community health concern or health need. Completing this assessment will strengthen your understanding of how to plan and negotiate individual or group participation, and this assessment will also provide the foundation for the implementation of your health promotion educational plan in Assessment 4. Before you complete the detailed instructions in the courseroom, first review the specific community health concerns or health needs below and select one to be the focus of your assessment. Each of these health concerns has broad implications not only for the individuals directly affected but also for the community at large in terms of healthcare costs, societal well- being, and overall quality of life.

• Bullying: Bullying is a repeated aggressive behavior that is intentional and involves an imbalance of power or strength. It can take many forms, such as physical, verbal, or relational aggression.

o Potential Health Impacts: Victims may experience depression, anxiety, low self- esteem, physical health problems, suicidal thoughts, and academic problems. Communities with prevalent bullying can have a general atmosphere of fear and mistrust.

• Teen Pregnancy: Teen pregnancy refers to females under the age of 20 becoming

pregnant. o Potential Health Impacts: Teen mothers are more likely to experience health,

economic, and emotional challenges. Children of teen mothers may face health, developmental, and social challenges.

• LGBTQIA+ Health: This refers to the health concerns and disparities faced by

individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex, asexual, and other related identities.

o Potential Health Impacts: Members of this community may face discrimination, stigma, and lack of understanding, leading to mental health issues, substance abuse, and increased risk of certain diseases.