Week 7 Flashcards
What are the 3 Ps of public health?
Prevention, protection, promotion
Public Health is:
the science and art of promoting health, preventing disease, and prolonging life through the efforts of society
4 principles of how social norms impact public health campaigns
- Focus on “norm-able” behaviours that are conditional on what others do
- Normalise solutions, not problems
- Use a majority message
- Use credible data
What is deontological ethics?
Rules, codes
Pros: gives a set of principles to follow
Cons: application of rules regardless of the consequences
What is teleological ethics?
Actions aimed at some end or goal
Pros: considers the consequences or impact that actions have
Cons: favours the impact on the majority and ignores negative consequences for the minority
What is Situation ethics?
Case-by-case
Pros: respects cultural diversity and values
Cons: lack of consistency across cases; makes it impossible to appeal to universal human rights
What is the service function of a NPO?
Delivery of direct functions such as education, health, housing, and community development
What is the expressive function of NPOs?
Expression of cultural, religious, professional or policy interests
Examples of stakeholders of NPOs (7)
- Donors
- Beneficiaries
- Clients
- Volunteers
- Employees
- Community
- Government (local, regional, national)
What is compassion fatigue?
Burnout toward social issues. Audience loses the will to take action.
How to get stakeholders to engage?
- Create goals that resonate
- Have objectives that work
What are goals?
-mission statement or vision
-stated in abstract, philosophical terms
-direction
Types of objectives of NPOs (3)
Awareness, Acceptance, Action
4 Rs of NPO stewardship
- Responsibility
- Reporting
- Reciprocity
- Relationship nurturing