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Duration

29 hours

Total fee

Free

Mode of learning

Online

Difficulty level

Beginner

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Credential

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  • Shareable Certificate Earn a Certificate upon completion
  • 100% online Start instantly and learn at your own schedule.
  • Flexible deadlines Reset deadlines in accordance to your schedule.
  • Beginner Level
  • Approx. 29 hours to complete
  • English Subtitles: French, Portuguese (European), Russian, English, Spanish
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  • This course will explore the dynamic factors affecting the health and wellbeing of young people around the world, and how important it is for individuals, communities and nations that we improve the health and life chances of this important population group.
  • With over 25% of the world?s population aged between 10 and 24 years, today?s generation of young people is the largest in human history. As the future leaders and drivers of growth, productivity and innovation, young people are our greatest assets, and investment in their health and wellbeing has social, economic and other benefits that continue across the lifespan and into the next generation.
  • In this course we will adopt a life-course framework to take a holistic view of youth health and wellbeing. We will explore changing patterns of adolescent health and development, including why adolescence is starting earlier and ending later; how puberty and adolescent brain development may shape future health; and how what happens in adolescence can affect the start to life for the next generation. We?ll also look at the major health and social issues affecting young people and ways of addressing these through policy, practice and programming.
  • COURSE FORMAT:
  • This course comprises short video lectures and interviews, required and recommended readings, online discussion, quizzes and written assignments. There is no required text for this course and all readings are provided.
  • DO I HAVE TO PAY FOR THIS COURSE?
  • No- you may access 100% of material in this course for free. You are also welcome to do as much or as little of the course as you like, including all (or none!) of the assessment tasks- it all depends on your learning goals. The option to pay for this course is there for those who wish to receive a Course Certificate as evidence of completion (which does require you to attempt and successfully pass the assessment tasks).
  • WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR?
  • This course will be relevant for anyone with an interest in the health and wellbeing of young people. You do not need to be of any particular personal or professional background to benefit from this course, but having some basic undergraduate study experience will be helpful to your learning (particularly if in a health related field).
  • WHAT IS THE MOST INTERESTING THING I'LL LEARN IF I TAKE THIS COURSE?
  • You?ll learn how so much of what happens during adolescence can impact not only the future health of individuals, but the health of the next generation as well. You?ll develop a greater understanding of the key factors impacting upon youth health and learn how to be a better advocate for the health and wellbeing of young people.
  • View the MOOC promotional video here: http://tinyurl.com/z5l4mod
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Curriculum

Week 1 - Introduction to adolescent health: developmental and ecological perspectives (Part I)

Welcome from Susan and George

Week 1-2 Briefing with Susan Sawyer

1.1 Introduction: why adolescent health?

1.2 A conceptual framework for adolescent health

1.3 Definitions of adolescence

1.4 The changing shape of adolescence

1.5 Puberty and adolescent growth

1.6 Growth including brain development in adolescence

1.7 Puberty and health: part I

1.8 Puberty and health: part II

1.9 Role transitions: marriage and parenthood

1.10 Role transitions: contraceptives and condom use

1.11 Role transitions: education and employment

Interview with Dr Judith Diers (USA)

Course overview

What to expect

Your teaching team

Week 1 outline & key readings

Start of course survey

Week one quiz (10% of your final grade)

Week 2 - Introduction to adolescent health: developmental and ecological perspectives (Part II)

2.1 Revisiting the framework

2.2 Risk and protective factors: concepts

2.3 Risk and protective factors: implementation

2.4 Risk and protective factors: peer relationships

2.5 Risk and protective factors: families, education and communities

2.6 Social determinants of adolescent health: economic factors

2.7 Social determinants of adolescent health: human rights and gender

2.8 Social determinants of adolescent health: population displacement

2.9 Social determinants of adolescent health: advertising and marketing

2.10 Socially disadvantaged adolescents

Interview with Prof Craig Jeffrey (UK/Aus)

Interview with Prof Rima Afifi (Lebanon/USA)

Interview with Baroness Susan Greenfield (UK)

Week 2 outline & key readings

Week two quiz (10% of your final grade)

Week 3 - Major health problems of adolescents (Part I)

Week 3-4 Briefing with George Patton

3.1 Adolescent mortality around the world

3.2 Adolescent mortality: causes of death

3.3 Adolescent disease burden

3.4 Adolescent mortality and disease burden: health actions

3.5 Sexual, reproductive and maternal health: an overview

3.6 Sexual, reproductive and maternal health: HIV and STIs

3.7 Sexual, reproductive and maternal health: SRH risks

3.8 Sexual, reproductive and maternal health: clinical and policy approaches

3.9 Adolescent mental health: an introduction

3.10 Mental health and substance abuse: a global picture

3.11 What happens to mental health problems?

3.12 Assessing and responding to mental health problems

3.13 Alcohol and illicit drugs

3.14 Mental health: responding to a young person

Interview with Dr Susan Kasedde (USA)

Interview with Prof Vikram Patel (India / UK)

Interview with Sarah Soysa (Sri Lanka)

Week 3 outline & key readings

Academic integrity

Week 4 - Major health problems of adolescents (Part II)

4.1 Infectious diseases

4.2 Chronic illness and disability

4.3 Nutrition: micronutrient deficiency

4.4 Nutrition: macronutrients

4.5 Nutrition: health implications of under-nutrition

4.6 Nutrition: health implications of over-nutrition

4.7 Physical activity and inactivity

4.8 Injury risks

Interview with Prof Zulfiqar Bhutta (Canada / Pakistan)

Week 4 outline & key readings

Week 5 - Adolescent health policy, programming and intervention (Part I)

Week 5-6 Briefing with Susan Sawyer

5.1 Family matters

5.2 Families, policy and adolescent health

5.3 Education: health actions through education

5.4 Education: intervening in school curriculum

5.5 Education: whole school intervention

5.6 Peer influences

5.7 Legislation

5.8 Taxation

5.9 Advertising, marketing and social media

Interview with Yeeli Mui (USA)

Week 5 outline & key readings

Week five quiz (10% of your final grade)

Week 6 - Adolescent health policy, programming and intervention (Part II)

6.1 Health services for adolescents: mind the gap!

6.2 Health services: setting expectations

6.3 Health services: clinical attitudes, knowledge and skills

6.4 Making health services adolescent friendly

6.5 Health services: platforms for healthcare delivery

6.6 Bringing it all together: an accountability framework

6.7 Bringing it all together: the role of young people

6.8 Learning beyond GAH

Interview with Prof Harish Pemde (India)

Interview with A/Prof Fadia AlBuhairan (Saudi Arabia)

Interview with Kikelomo Taiwo (USA/Nigeria)

Interview with Dakshita Wickremarathne (Sri Lanka)

Week 6 outline & key readings

End of Course Survey

Week six quiz (10% of your final grade)

Weeks 7 - 8 (no new content)

Week 7-8 Briefing with George Patton

End of course survey

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