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• Building alliances for health a
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MENTAL HEALTH PROMOTION 39 health p
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MENTAL HEALTH PROMOTION 41 example,
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MENTAL HEALTH PROMOTION 45 support
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MENTAL HEALTH PROMOTION 49 for some
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MENTAL HEALTH PROMOTION 51 individu
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Box 3.3 The Millennium Development
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mental health centres in the USA in
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MENTAL HEALTH PROMOTION 57 behaviou
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Box 3.5 Some summary questions for
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MENTAL HEALTH PROMOTION 61 Health P
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MENTAL HEALTH PROMOTION 63 WHO (199
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differing areas of life. In most We
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Box 4.1 Summary points on children
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issue is the promotion of the menta
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INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD 71 Culture an
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INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD 73 have been
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Physical environmental influences T
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identified. For example, License (2
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Extensive national and local levels
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programme addressing the inter-rela
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Box 4.7 Living in a Home Zone and c
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INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD 85 were less
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Anti-bullying interventions There h
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age children are concerned the WHO
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children would be told they were va
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INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD 93 this. Some
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References INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD 95
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INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD 97 Humphreys,
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INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD 99 Thurston,
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effective and sustained way with yo
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deficits, often by teaching skills.
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and grief exemplifies different cop
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(www.tcd.ie/College.Health/healthpr
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Economic A key factor that underpin
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health activities (Turner 2002). Sp
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• There is a lack of support, gui
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Notes 1 For a useful discussion on
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6 Adulthood: increasing responsibil
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community responsibilities. Issues
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Chapter 5, is said to develop as a
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ADULTHOOD 143 children (Lesesne and
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ADULTHOOD 145 identified language b
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elationship, both positive and nega
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mental health differences between m
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Box 6.6 Summary of the main determi
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ADULTHOOD 153 stress; self-esteem;
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ADULTHOOD 155 environment would nee
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ADULTHOOD 157 direct impact through
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ADULTHOOD 159 Debates about evidenc
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ADULTHOOD 161 • Integrated nation
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Table 6.2 Mental Health National Se
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• reducing barriers to work to im
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The application of health promotion
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ADULTHOOD 169 Report 2001-2003. Dor
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ADULTHOOD 171 K.R. Fox and S.H. Bou
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ADULTHOOD 175 WHO (World Health Org
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their health. Some senses, such as
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Although this is a slightly differe
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is that older people have fewer res
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people’s experiences of lonelines
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life events (Andersson 1992). Accor
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Diversity among older people It is
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Examples of good practice OLDER PEO
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CONCLUDING COMMENTS AND THE FUTURE
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Debates We will return briefly to t
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of Government policies on child pov
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leading to reinforcement of those s
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Priorities for future actions CONCL
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CONCLUDING COMMENTS AND THE FUTURE
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References APPENDIX 1 227 Bale, C.
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Mental health promotion requires a
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APPENDIX 3 231 Observatories in Eng
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GLOSSARY 233 Discrimination: to set
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References GLOSSARY 235 APA (Americ
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Braitstein, P., 140 Braunholtz, S.,
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evidence base of mental health prom
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L Labonte, R., 24 Laing, R.D., 9 La
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National Office for the Information
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social cognitive models, 57 social
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Young Carers’ Project, 127 Young