This is an optional course in a number of Faculty of Medical and Health Science programmes including the Diploma/Masters of Health Sciences as well as Public Health. It can also be taken as a one-off course by those interested in the subject under the Certificate of Proficiency programme. The course is also optional for the Bachelor Health Sciences (Honours) programme.
This course will be offered in the second semester and the formal teaching will be conducted over four separate days. The four days cover the following topics:
- Day 1: Overview and Theories for Mental Health Promotion
- Day 2: Domains of Mental Health Promotion Action: Research, Creative and Effective Practice and Policy & public participation
- Day 3: Student group teaching sessions and other discussion related to Elimination of Discrimination and Promotion of Social Inclusion
- Day 4: Student group teaching sessions and other discussion related to Prevention of Violence and Access to economic resources
For each teaching day, there is a set of recommended readings, which are provided. Additionally, the reading list provides a starting point for the mental health determinants that are the subject of the student group teaching sessions.
There will also be further input from the teacher emphasising mental health promotion application and examples, and practical tools that can support mental health promotion practice.