Units : | 1 |
School or Department : | School of Health and Medical Sciences |
Grading basis : | Graded |
Course fee schedule : | /current-students/administration/fees/fee-schedules |
Overview
The current and forecasted negative impact of climate change on health and wellbeing due to heatwaves, extreme weather events, increased sea levels and natural disasters on population health and wellbeing is complex. Public health practitioners are part of a multi-disciplinary and inter-sectoral team addressing the impact of climate change and promoting sustainability to enhance the wellbeing of populations. This course will explore an evidence-based approach to the impact of climate change and unsustainable practice on population wellbeing. In addition, disaster management practices and principles will be examined. The course content and outcomes are informed by the Council of Academic Public Health Institutions of Australia (CAPHIA) guidelines for public health graduate areas of practice and related practice goals.
The impact of climate change and unsustainable practices on the ecosystem and subsequent health and wellbeing is of increasing concern globally and requires a public-health approach to mitigate these effects. Consequently, public health practitioners are well-placed to play a role in advocating for and implementing programs that could moderate the impacts of climate change on health. Environmental hazards such as air and water pollution, hazardous waste and their impact on current and future health outcomes will be explored. Students will discuss sustainable frameworks in various sectors such as agriculture. This course will explore disaster management principles and the role of public health practitioners in the prevention and management of both natural and manmade hazards.
Course offers
精东传媒app period | Mode | Campus |
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Semester 2, 2023 | On-campus | Ipswich |
Semester 2, 2023 | Online |