This course provides an introduction to theories and principles underpinning the concept of Mental Health Development. It examines universal, selected and indicated mental health prevention in addition to treatment and recovery approaches, with special consideration of the opportunities for suicide prevention in Aotearoa New Zealand.
This course will be offered in the first semester and the formal teaching will be conducted over four separate days.
The four days cover the following topics:
• Day 1 Mental Health Development: Principles, key concepts and outcomes
• Day 2 Universal, selected and indicated approaches to mental health prevention and treatment: suicide prevention
• Day 3 Enabling environments: Anti-stigma intervention and peer support
• Day 4 System approaches to delivering mental health
POPLHLTH 735 is a required course for the Master of Health Practice, and an optional course in a number of Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences programmes including the Postgraduate Diploma/Masters of Health Sciences as well as Public Health.
The course is also an optional course for the BHSc Honours programme.