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1. Community A group of people who live, learn, work and play in an environment; often
defined by place, beliefs, interests or virtual communities.
2. Community necessities that sustain day to day livelihood
func- tions
3. Community Support community functions through ettective communication, leadership
dy- namics and decision making
4. Health Communi- a movement based on the concepts of health and health promotion
and intersec-
ties tional partnership that create a sustainable healthy community.
5. Attributes ofequity, human rights, democracy and civil rights, capacity building, just
so- cial institutions, enabling environments, poverty reduction, ethical practice,
justice advocacy, partnerships
6. Social Justice assumes all societies experience systemic oppression and inequities,
which attect some people more than others. (racism, sexism, classism)
7. Levels of Individual, interpersonal, community, institutions, society
in- fluence
in
the social-
ecolog- ical
model
8. Individual Knowledge, attributes, beliefs, self eflcacy
9. Interpersonal Family, peers, social networks, social media
10. Community Organizations and services, collaboration, environment, norms, standards,
bylaws.
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11. Institutions Rules, regulations, policies and informal structures
12. Society Provincial and federal policies and laws to regulate and support healthy
actions.
13. Theories help Describe, explain and predict relationships among concepts of the
us to.. phenomena.
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