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THE 7 CORE COMPETENCIES OF A HEALTH EDUCATOR:

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A comprehensive scope of what a Health Educator is responsible for in and out of the profession

Area I: Assess Needs, Resources and Capacity for Health Education/Promotion

 

 

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Area II: Plan Health Education/Promotion

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Area III: Implement Health Education/Promotion

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Area IV: Conduct Evaluation and Research Related to Health Education/Promotion

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Area V: Administer and Manage Health Education/Promotion

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Area VI: Serve as a Health Education/Promotion Resource Person

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Area VII. Communicate, Promote, and Advocate for Health, Health Education/Promotion, and the Profession

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HSC 301: An example letter to the Director of the Long Beach Gas & Oil Department advocating against fracking on the Long Beach coastline.

HSC 401: A research paper on the causes drug abuse in the LGBTQ+ community and what measures could be taken to decrease the prevalence.

HSC 427: A presentation done by me showcasing the dangers of meth use and advocating against drug abuse.  

HSC 402: An example of a brochure advertising a fire safety program for older adults.

HSC 402: A document showcasing the planning period of a health promotion program by listing goals and objectives of the program. 

HSC 402: A list of key informants to interview in LA County on the topic of fire emergency preparedness.

HSC 440: An example of the evaluation techniques that could be implemented after learners participate in a learning opportunity to evaluate their presentations.

College of Human and Health Services

Health Science; Community Health

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