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Certificate of Achievement

Randal Oulton

has completed the following course:

The Monday Campaigns: Lessons in Public Health Promotion

Johns Hopkins University

Participation yielded an introductory overview to conducting needs assessment, program planning, building partnerships, evaluating programs, and promoting health promotion programs. Learners heard from community-based partners and content experts about best practices in developing and implementing health promotion programs. Coursework included lectures, readings, discussion boards, and a series of assignments culminating in the final development of a health promotion action plan.

6 weeks, 2 hours per week

Meghan Ames, MSPH, RD

Community Program Manager, Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Johns Hopkins University

Transcript

Learning outcomes

  • Describe the mission and evidence behind The Monday Campaigns
  • Explain the importance of community-based health campaigns
  • Synthesize the theoretical frameworks, health behavior change theories, and evidence behind health campaigns
  • Apply the design, implementation, promotion, and evaluation principles toward developing campaigns that address community-level health outcomes
  • Engage with other health professionals to share real world experiences, garner feedback on program plans, and discuss lessons learned and best practices
  • Develop a health promotion program plan that includes steps for conducting an assessment, building partnerships, incorporating policy, promoting the program, and evaluating impact

Syllabus

  • Introduction to the ‘Healthy Monday’ concept and The Monday Campaigns
  • Overview of health behavior change theories
  • Strategies for building meaningful partnerships
  • Methods for planning, designing, disseminating, and evaluating health promotion campaigns
  • Free tools and resources available for use in your own health promotion programs

Issued on 20th October 2021

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Free online course:

The Monday Campaigns: Lessons in Public Health Promotion

Johns Hopkins University