Pollution
Improper Disposal of Human Excreta and Sewage
Improper Refuse Storage and Disposal
Food Sanitation
Control of Rodents and Insects
Community health problems can be categorized in several different ways. Human to human infections and health problems related to the environment are a couple of examples.
pollution,food sanitation, and etc
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The top 1 problem of the Philippines is POVERTY.
There are 5 different recommendations on how to address the environmental problem in the community. You can address carbon tax, wind energy, food production, efficiency and education.
Community Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Program, IAW AR 40-35, pg.2, para 5.
The 5 major clinical categories in mental health include anxiety disorders, mood disorders, psychotic disorders, dementia and eating disorders. The mental health of a person should be taken very seriously.Ê
Five problems that communities must concern themselves with are: affordable housing, crime, power outages, relations between diverse elements, and the education facilities in the community.
financial support, facilities,
There are 5 different recommendations on how to address the environmental problem in the community. You can address carbon tax, wind energy, food production, efficiency and education.
If they neglected to gathered some papers and if they can't clean the environment
1. build healthy public policies 2. create supportive environment 3. strengthen community actions 4. develop personal skills 5. reorienting health care services towards prevention of illness and promotion of health. yup thats bout it :)
the major indicators of a global problem are it affects earth and all it's people. The problem is interconnected and very complex. The solution requires several nations to help solve or resolve. The consequences are universal. The problem is greatly impacted or affected by our attitudes towards it. Solving a global problem requires involvement of several different people from several nations.That was 5 examples of the major indicators of a global problem
MATCH (Multilevel Approach to Community Health) is an ecological planning perspective that recognizes that intervention approaches can and should be aimed at a variety of objectives and individuals. (B. Simons-Morton, personal communication, October 10, 1999) Generally it is one of the main models for program planning in health promotion. There are 5 phases in this model.