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Personal, interpersonal and

societal INFLUENCES on the


stated health issue.
At NCEA level 2 these should
include the significant political,
economic, cultural and physical
environment determinants,
along with the relevant social
and personal/lifestyle
determinants. The way these
influences combine and interrelate may also need to be
explored.

CONSEQUENCES for
personal, interpersonal and
societal well-being.

At NCEA level 2, the discussion


around consequences for wellbeing places more emphasis on
the inter-related impacts of
personal, interpersonal and
societal short- and long-term
consequences for well-being,
rather than focusing on the
dimensions of hauora.

Most sustainable healthenhancing strategies need


to emphasise those
actions that seek to
change the factor(s) that
influenced the health
issue in the first place.
These changes frequently
require some sort of

Personal, interpersonal and


societal STRATEGIES to
bring about healthenhancing change.
At NCEA level 2, these
strategies should reflect an
increasing understanding of the
need to make changes to the
factors that influence the issue
in the first place. While some of
the strategies may be more
reactive to the consequences
(fix-it type strategies), a
level 2 performance should
increasingly focus on changing

sometimes the consequences


of health issues cant be
ignored and need to be
addressed as well. In this case,
the more fix-it type
strategies could be considered.

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