Develop pamphlets/brochures and health education information for a variety of audiences.
Part B: Educational Resource (Pamphlet or Infographic) (15%)
Overview This assessment task is an educational resource in the form of a health pamphlet or infographic. In your future roles as either health professionals or educators, you will be required to develop pamphlets/brochures and health education information for a variety of audiences. The aim of this assessment task is to develop your skills and provide health information relevant to both the profession you may work in with health issue relevant to the profession. Your pamphlet or infographic could be a fact sheet, a checklist, and/or practical ideas for addressing the health condition. Include information about how your specific profession works with people who have that condition.
What should the educational resource be about? Create an pamphlet or infographic on a specific health condition or issue managed by your profession. For example, how does [YOUR PROFESSION] work with people who have a condition such as motor neuron disease, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, diabetes, obesity, anxiety, depression, osteoarthritis, attention deficit disorder, autism, cancer, stroke, dementia, a particular genetic syndrome, vocal nodules, stuttering, aphasia, cerebral palsy, intellectual disability, asthma, cardiovascular disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, hearing loss, vertigo, traumatic brain injury, a particular type of fracture, concussion, schizophrenia, carpal tunnel syndrome, fetal alcohol syndrome, trigeminal neuralgia, vertigo....). Find a health condition that you don't know much about and learn how your profession works with people who have that condition.
What type of information should be on the educational resource? Your pamphlet or infographic could be a fact sheet, a checklist, and/or practical ideas for addressing the health condition. Include information about how your profession works with people who have that condition. You also need to include your name and indicate which references have been used to support any facts. Scott et al (2017) provide an helpful example of how references can be