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1.   | Critically review the interrelation between global and national primary health care frameworks and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, and their implications for nursing practice and healthcare delivery in communities, for different populations across the lifespan |
2.   | Demonstrate an effective, evidence-informed and strengths-based approach to assessment, planning, delivery and evaluation in nursing practice to meet primary health care needs of individuals, families, groups and communities |
3.   | Critically examine the role of Australian communities in the development of health strategies, in relation to the component of the WHO primary health care definition of empowering people to optimise their health as policy advocates and co-developers of health services |
4.   | Critically analyse different primary health care delivery systems and their implications for the health and wellbeing of individuals, families, groups and communities across the lifespan |
5.   | Critically consider the implications of primary health care needs, frameworks and changing delivery systems, for nursing leadership in practice and professional contexts |
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| | Assessment Task | Value (of total mark) | Related Learning Outcome/s |
1.   | Clinical Review (1000 words) | 20% | - 1 - Critically review the interrelation between global and national primary health care frameworks and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, and their implications for nursing practice and healthcare delivery in communities, for different populations across the lifespan
- 2 - Demonstrate an effective, evidence-informed and strengths-based approach to assessment, planning, delivery and evaluation in nursing practice to meet primary health care needs of individuals, families, groups and communities
- 3 - Critically examine the role of Australian communities in the development of health strategies, in relation to the component of the WHO primary health care definition of empowering people to optimise their health as policy advocates and co-developers of health services
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2.   | Group Presentation (10 mins) | 35% | - 1 - Critically review the interrelation between global and national primary health care frameworks and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, and their implications for nursing practice and healthcare delivery in communities, for different populations across the lifespan
- 2 - Demonstrate an effective, evidence-informed and strengths-based approach to assessment, planning, delivery and evaluation in nursing practice to meet primary health care needs of individuals, families, groups and communities
- 3 - Critically examine the role of Australian communities in the development of health strategies, in relation to the component of the WHO primary health care definition of empowering people to optimise their health as policy advocates and co-developers of health services
- 4 - Critically analyse different primary health care delivery systems and their implications for the health and wellbeing of individuals, families, groups and communities across the lifespan
- 5 - Critically consider the implications of primary health care needs, frameworks and changing delivery systems, for nursing leadership in practice and professional contexts
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3.   | Critical Reflection (2000 words) | 45% | - 1 - Critically review the interrelation between global and national primary health care frameworks and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, and their implications for nursing practice and healthcare delivery in communities, for different populations across the lifespan
- 4 - Critically analyse different primary health care delivery systems and their implications for the health and wellbeing of individuals, families, groups and communities across the lifespan
- 5 - Critically consider the implications of primary health care needs, frameworks and changing delivery systems, for nursing leadership in practice and professional contexts
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