Publication Date
1998
632 p|ill
This book on community health education provides a people-centered approach to health care and presents strategies for effective community involvement through participatory approaches. It discusses methods and experiences from at least 35 countries are discussed, focusing on the educational rather than medical. Activities suggested for the most effective and enjoyable community education include theatre, drawing, flannel boards, and other low-cost, popular teaching aids. It contains many illustrations, and is written in an accessible style
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Keywords
Disability and community; family & caregivers; Disability and social diversity; children with disabilities; Education; inclusive teaching & learning materials; Health; family planning; issues: malnutrition; systems: health workforce; Inclusion; society and social change; sport leisure and recreation; Information & knowledge; dissemination; Programme/ Project; design inclusive projects; evaluation; Rehabilitation; assistive technologies