5 Qualities of a Global Ethic
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1. Balanced inclusive decision making
2. Balance between the individual and the community
3. Use reflexivity
4. Openness to new approaches to human rights
5. Business + Technology
the Jakarta Declaration
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, acknowledged the Ottawa Charter's prerequisites of health and added
empowerment of women, social security, respect for human rights, social
relations
health promotion is about
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- Enabling people to have control over their lives
- It is combined with elements that maintain "well-being".
- Access to services
- Tobacco control
Most significant health disparities in Canada
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socioeconomic status, Aboriginal identity, gender, and geographic location
cultural awareness
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The self-examination and in-depth exploration of one's own beliefs and
values as they influence behavior
,complementary therapies
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Method of treatment used in conjunction with biomedical therapies
Key focus of Alma Ata
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impact on social, politicaL, and economic factors on health
migrant
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traveler who moves from one region or country to another
Emancipatory Knowing
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involves political economy perspectives to emphasize historical, social,
economic, and political factors that lead to social inequities and ultimately
to health inequities
, Race
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artificially created construct based on language, values, or beliefs
permanent resident
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A legal immigrant who is allowed to live and work in Canada but who is not
a Canadian citizen (can't vote)
Health is political
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Health is a resource. Its social determinants are amendable to political
action and inaction. Is a right of social citizenship
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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everyone had a "right to a standard of living adequate for the health + well-
being of themselves, and their family, including food, clothing, housing, and
medical care and necessary social services, and the right to security in the
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1. Balanced inclusive decision making
2. Balance between the individual and the community
3. Use reflexivity
4. Openness to new approaches to human rights
5. Business + Technology
the Jakarta Declaration
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, acknowledged the Ottawa Charter's prerequisites of health and added
empowerment of women, social security, respect for human rights, social
relations
health promotion is about
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- Enabling people to have control over their lives
- It is combined with elements that maintain "well-being".
- Access to services
- Tobacco control
Most significant health disparities in Canada
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socioeconomic status, Aboriginal identity, gender, and geographic location
cultural awareness
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The self-examination and in-depth exploration of one's own beliefs and
values as they influence behavior
,complementary therapies
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Method of treatment used in conjunction with biomedical therapies
Key focus of Alma Ata
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impact on social, politicaL, and economic factors on health
migrant
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traveler who moves from one region or country to another
Emancipatory Knowing
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involves political economy perspectives to emphasize historical, social,
economic, and political factors that lead to social inequities and ultimately
to health inequities
, Race
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artificially created construct based on language, values, or beliefs
permanent resident
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A legal immigrant who is allowed to live and work in Canada but who is not
a Canadian citizen (can't vote)
Health is political
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Health is a resource. Its social determinants are amendable to political
action and inaction. Is a right of social citizenship
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
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everyone had a "right to a standard of living adequate for the health + well-
being of themselves, and their family, including food, clothing, housing, and
medical care and necessary social services, and the right to security in the