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1551
POPLHLTH 769
: Interpersonal and Family Violence2024 Semester One (1243)
Explores the magnitude and consequences of the problem of, and contributing factors to, interpersonal and family violence. Examines some of the major violence prevention and intervention activities currently undertaken in New Zealand. Considers how effective practices and policies might be disseminated at the individual, community, and national levels. Themes include: the epidemiology of violence, causes of violence, developing and evaluating interventions, and violence as a health issue.
Restriction: SOCHLTH 751
1552
POPLHLTH 769
: Interpersonal and Family Violence2023 Semester One (1233)
Explores the magnitude and consequences of the problem of, and contributing factors to, interpersonal and family violence. Examines some of the major violence prevention and intervention activities currently undertaken in New Zealand. Considers how effective practices and policies might be disseminated at the individual, community, and national levels. Themes include: the epidemiology of violence, causes of violence, developing and evaluating interventions, and violence as a health issue.
Restriction: SOCHLTH 751
1553
POPLHLTH 769
: Interpersonal and Family Violence2022 Semester One (1223)
Explores the magnitude and consequences of the problem of, and contributing factors to, interpersonal and family violence. Examines some of the major violence prevention and intervention activities currently undertaken in New Zealand. Considers how effective practices and policies might be disseminated at the individual, community, and national levels. Themes include: the epidemiology of violence, causes of violence, developing and evaluating interventions, and violence as a health issue.
Restriction: SOCHLTH 751
1554
POPLHLTH 769
: Interpersonal and Family Violence2021 Semester Two (1215)
Explores the magnitude and consequences of the problem of, and contributing factors to, interpersonal and family violence. Examines some of the major violence prevention and intervention activities currently undertaken in New Zealand. Considers how effective practices and policies might be disseminated at the individual, community, and national levels. Themes include: the epidemiology of violence, causes of violence, developing and evaluating interventions, and violence as a health issue.
Restriction: SOCHLTH 751
1555
POPLHLTH 769
: Interpersonal and Family Violence2020 Semester One (1203)
Explores the magnitude and consequences of the problem of, and contributing factors to, interpersonal and family violence. Examines some of the major violence prevention and intervention activities currently undertaken in New Zealand. Considers how effective practices and policies might be disseminated at the individual, community, and national levels. Themes include: the epidemiology of violence, causes of violence, developing and evaluating interventions, and violence as a health issue.
Restriction: SOCHLTH 751
1556
POPLHLTH 773
: Pharmacotherapeutic Responses to Addiction2020 Semester One (1203)
Provides an advanced overview of the pharmacological management of alcohol and drug problems, including overdose and withdrawal from alcohol, sedatives, opioids, cannabis and stimulants as well as the long term management of dependence on opioids, tobacco, and alcohol. Management within special groups and conditions (youth, pregnancy, co-existing) will be covered.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1557
POPLHLTH 774
: Addictive Consumptions and Public Health2024 Semester Two (1245)
Focuses on the extensive health impacts of addictive consumptions, particularly in relation to the legalised consumptions of tobacco, alcohol and gambling. Outlines applications of public health principles to reducing harm from these consumptions. Critically examines the role of corporate industrial complexes in promoting these consumptions and in preventing policy and legislative reforms.
Restriction: POPLPRAC 709
1558
POPLHLTH 774
: Addictive Consumptions and Public Health2023 Semester Two (1235)
Focuses on the extensive health impacts of addictive consumptions, particularly in relation to the legalised consumptions of tobacco, alcohol and gambling. Outlines applications of public health principles to reducing harm from these consumptions. Critically examines the role of corporate industrial complexes in promoting these consumptions and in preventing policy and legislative reforms.
Restriction: POPLPRAC 709
1559
POPLHLTH 774
: Addictive Consumptions and Public Health2021 Semester Two (1215)
Focuses on the extensive health impacts of addictive consumptions, particularly in relation to the legalised consumptions of tobacco, alcohol and gambling. Outlines applications of public health principles to reducing harm from these consumptions. Critically examines the role of corporate industrial complexes in promoting these consumptions and in preventing policy and legislative reforms.
Restriction: POPLPRAC 709
1560
POPLHLTH 774
: Addictive Consumptions and Public Health2020 Semester Two (1205)
Focuses on the extensive health impacts of addictive consumptions, particularly in relation to the legalised consumptions of tobacco, alcohol and gambling. Outlines applications of public health principles to reducing harm from these consumptions. Critically examines the role of corporate industrial complexes in promoting these consumptions and in preventing policy and legislative reforms.
Restriction: POPLPRAC 709
1561
POPLHLTH 776
: Public Health in Practice2023 Semester Two (1235)
Students will apply population health concepts, principles and methodologies from formal course work to current public health problems, and develop skills in communicating their solutions to a range of diverse audiences, while critically reflecting on their own position.
Prerequisite: 45 points from Master of Public Health Schedule
1562
POPLHLTH 776
: Public Health in Practice2023 Semester One (1233)
Students will apply population health concepts, principles and methodologies from formal course work to current public health problems, and develop skills in communicating their solutions to a range of diverse audiences, while critically reflecting on their own position.
Prerequisite: 45 points from Master of Public Health Schedule
1563
POPLHLTH 776
: Public Health in Practice2022 Semester Two (1225)
Students will apply population health concepts, principles and methodologies from formal course work to current public health problems, and develop skills in communicating their solutions to a range of diverse audiences, while critically reflecting on their own position.
Prerequisite: 45 points from Master of Public Health Schedule
1564
POPLHLTH 776
: Public Health in Practice2022 Semester One (1223)
Students will apply population health concepts, principles and methodologies from formal course work to current public health problems, and develop skills in communicating their solutions to a range of diverse audiences, while critically reflecting on their own position.
Prerequisite: 45 points from Master of Public Health Schedule
1565
POPLHLTH 776
: Public Health in Practice2021 Semester Two (1215)
Students will apply population health concepts, principles and methodologies from formal course work to current public health problems, and develop skills in communicating their solutions to a range of diverse audiences, while critically reflecting on their own position.
Prerequisite: 45 points from Master of Public Health Schedule
1566
POPLHLTH 776
: Public Health in Practice2021 Semester One (1213)
Students will apply population health concepts, principles and methodologies from formal course work to current public health problems, and develop skills in communicating their solutions to a range of diverse audiences, while critically reflecting on their own position.
Prerequisite: 45 points from Master of Public Health Schedule
1567
POPLHLTH 776
: Public Health in Practice2020 Semester Two (1205)
Students will apply population health concepts, principles and methodologies from formal course work to current public health problems, and develop skills in communicating their solutions to a range of diverse audiences, while critically reflecting on their own position.
Prerequisite: 45 points from Master of Public Health Schedule
1568
POPLHLTH 776
: Public Health in Practice2020 Semester One (1203)
Students will apply population health concepts, principles and methodologies from formal course work to current public health problems, and develop skills in communicating their solutions to a range of diverse audiences, while critically reflecting on their own position.
Prerequisite: 45 points from Master of Public Health Schedule
1569
POPLHLTH 777
: Ethics and Societal Approaches to Death2023 Semester Two (1235)
Covers the approaches to death of different cultures, exploring resource and legal issues. Addresses ethical issues: euthanasia versus palliative care, privacy, living wills and end of life medical decision-making, treatment abatement, duties after death, the nature of teamwork, the multidisciplinary nature of palliative care, the role of volunteers, self-care for palliative care providers and home versus residential care.
Restriction: POPLHLTH 746
1570
POPLPRAC 702
: Adult Mental Health and CBT Skills for Primary Care2023 Semester One (1233)
A clinically focused course providing an overview of the recognition and management of adult mental health in primary care and other healthcare settings. Topics and content will enable an examination of mental illness in New Zealand including cultural approaches and epidemiology, assessment, identification, treatment and management options. Content covers high prevalence conditions (depression, anxiety) and long term conditions (bipolar disorder and schizophrenia). Topics will include recovery, resilience, CBT techniques and the effect of alcohol and drugs.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1571
POPLPRAC 702
: Adult Mental Health and CBT Skills for Primary Care2022 Semester One (1223)
A clinically focused course providing an overview of the recognition and management of adult mental health in primary care and other healthcare settings. Topics and content will enable an examination of mental illness in New Zealand including cultural approaches and epidemiology, assessment, identification, treatment and management options. Content covers high prevalence conditions (depression, anxiety) and long term conditions (bipolar disorder and schizophrenia). Topics will include recovery, resilience, CBT techniques and the effect of alcohol and drugs.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1572
POPLPRAC 702
: Adult Mental Health and CBT Skills for Primary Care2021 Semester One (1213)
A clinically focused course providing an overview of the recognition and management of adult mental health in primary care and other healthcare settings. Topics and content will enable an examination of mental illness in New Zealand including cultural approaches and epidemiology, assessment, identification, treatment and management options. Content covers high prevalence conditions (depression, anxiety) and long term conditions (bipolar disorder and schizophrenia). Topics will include recovery, resilience, CBT techniques and the effect of alcohol and drugs.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1573
POPLPRAC 707
: Theory and Skills in Counselling Practice2024 Semester Two (1245)
The theory, research and practice regarding counselling and psycho-therapeutic approaches used in mental health and addiction service contexts. Approaches will be critically examined in terms of history, theory, social context and trends in research. Particular attention will focus on counselling methods currently in use within services.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1574
POPLPRAC 707
: Theory and Skills in Counselling Practice2023 Semester Two (1235)
The theory, research and practice regarding counselling and psycho-therapeutic approaches used in mental health and addiction service contexts. Approaches will be critically examined in terms of history, theory, social context and trends in research. Particular attention will focus on counselling methods currently in use within services.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
1575
POPLPRAC 707
: Theory and Skills in Counselling Practice2022 Semester Two (1225)
The theory, research and practice regarding counselling and psycho-therapeutic approaches used in mental health and addiction service contexts. Approaches will be critically examined in terms of history, theory, social context and trends in research. Particular attention will focus on counselling methods currently in use within services.
No pre-requisites or restrictions