Social Model of Health
The program “Don’t turn a night out into a nightmare” is quite effective if you were to evaluate it using the five principles of the social model of health. The reasons for this statement is that it addresses the broader determinants of health, involves inter-sectorial collaboration, acts to reduce social inequities, empowers individuals and the community and acts to enable access to health care. It addresses the broader determinants of health by explaining the consequences not only on your biomedical health but also explains the social factors to alcohol use.
The program explains that binge drinking at parties or other social events can take a negative toll on your social status due to poor decisions you have made while intoxicated. It also aims at age ranges of adolescence and early adulthood and educates you in the manor of how many drinks you consume and the period of time you consume them. This empowers the individual and the communities to help teach others about the more responsible way to drink through the education and access to health care provided by the websites, brochures and campaigns this program runs. “Don’t turn a night out into a nightmare” is a federal own program. It works with other federal own programs to aid with tobacco and drug addictions providing hotline numbers and links to help with these issues. This Program helps social inequities by having a link purely designated for aboriginals to help them with the struggles of the addiction.
The program explains that binge drinking at parties or other social events can take a negative toll on your social status due to poor decisions you have made while intoxicated. It also aims at age ranges of adolescence and early adulthood and educates you in the manor of how many drinks you consume and the period of time you consume them. This empowers the individual and the communities to help teach others about the more responsible way to drink through the education and access to health care provided by the websites, brochures and campaigns this program runs. “Don’t turn a night out into a nightmare” is a federal own program. It works with other federal own programs to aid with tobacco and drug addictions providing hotline numbers and links to help with these issues. This Program helps social inequities by having a link purely designated for aboriginals to help them with the struggles of the addiction.