1) What are some of the key strategies/interventions an effective and successful school-based health promotion program should have? Also, what are some of the political issues you might be faced with when you are trying to implement a school-based health promotion program?

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1) What are some of the key strategies/interventions an effective and successful school-based health promotion program should have? Also, what are some of the political issues you might be faced with when you are trying to implement a school-based health promotion program?
Your response should be at least 225 words in length.

2) A common element of a typical wellness program would be a workplace injury prevention aspect. Please describe its key strategies and policies. Why would having robust and effective policies and procedures related to this component (workplace injury prevention) be important for an organization to have?
Your response should be at least 225 words in length.

3) Please describe the five main phases of a typical community mobilization strategy.

Your response should be at least 225 words in length.

4)  How did workplace health programs change over the years? What were some of the key changes? Where does workplace health promotion fit in the current and ongoing discussion of how to reduce the nation’s healthcare costs?

Your response should be at least 225 words in length.

                                                            Course Textbook:

Edberg, M. (2015). Essentials of health behavior: Social and behavioral theory in public health (2nd ed.). Jones & Bartlett Learning. https://online.vitalsource.com/#/books/9781284061277