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Health Promotion & Education - Module 2/01C & Teaching in Clinical Practice Module 2/08 A Level 2 Combined Summative Assessment. Submitted to : University of Surrey? European Institute of Health & Medical Sciences School of Education & Professional Training. Course Convenors : Chris Willott Janet Trigg Word Count : 2695 INDEX. Page Number. INTRODUCTION. 1 SEXUAL HEALTH. 3 HEALTH EDUCATION AND PROMOTION : NEEDS, AIMS, GOALS AND OBJECTIVES. 5 HEALTH EDUCATION AND PROMOTION : BEHAVIOUR CHANGE AND EDUCATIONAL APPROACHES. 7 HEALTH EDUCATION AND PROMOTION : EDUCATIONAL TEACHING MODELS. 9 CONCLUSION. 12 REFERENCES. 13 BIBLIOGRAPHY. 15 ANNEX A : FREQUENCY OF KC 60 DIAGNOSES SOUTH THAMES (WEST) GUM CLINICS, 1995 - 1997. i INTRODUCTION. The author intends to critically analyse a need for safer sex health education, and will demonstrate a teaching strategy to meet this need for the clients attending a Department of Genito-Urinary Medicine (GUM) at a large suburban NHS trust hospital. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and sexually transmitted infections (STI's) are responsible for considerable morbidity and mortality in the United Kingdom (UK), and the incidence appears to be on the increase (Annex A: PHLS...

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