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Health Promotion and Addictions: Course Study Information

Why study Health Promotion?

Prevention is better than cure. Many health and social issues, such as obesity, diabetes, heart disease, depression, alcohol and drug harm are largely preventable. Health Promoters work with individuals and communities to improve health and prevent illness and disease. You can make a difference to people’s lives and seek to create environments that encourage and support a positive sense of health and wellbeing

We offer the following undergraduate course

Bachelor of Health Science in Health Promotion

Why study Addictions?

Addiction is a complex problem that affects the physical and mental health of individuals, families, communities and impacts on the wider social environment. You can understand the disease of addiction and develop effective strategies for the prevention and treatment of its consequences, making a positive impact on New Zealanders health.

We offer the following Addictions undergraduate course

Graduate Certificate and Diploma in Addictions

Last updated: 09 Feb 2011 11:00am

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