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Social Health and Wellness

1) Interrupting Oppression/ Anti-discrimination

2) Harm Reduction -Alcohol

3) Harm Reduction Marijuana and Other Drugs

4)Sexual Violence Prevention

5) Healthy Relationships/Warning signs of unhealthy relationships

6) Stress Management

Welcome!

What is social health?

Social Health and CONNECTION

Goals for Week 1:

  • Become familiar with the syllabus, assignments and course expectations
  • Get to know each other and build community
  • Be able to define social health and identify issues that impact social health
  • Identifify public health theories that help improve social health
  • Select groups and topics for presentations

What is connection and why is it so important?

Group Dynamics

Discussion:

What makes it hard to feel connected to others?

What gets in the way?

What are the negative consequences individually and for society when we lose connection? How do we change this?

Forming Groups

Introduce yourselves

Exchange phone numbers

Find some times you are available to meet.

Healthy Relationships with our Community

Issues That Impact Social Health

Community Handshake activity

Social health is defined as:

  • How a person gets along with other people
  • A person's level of support from people and institutions around them
  • How well a society does at offering every citizen the equal opportunity to obtain access to the goods and services critical to being able to function as a contributing member of society

Health Vs Wellness

Introductions

Weekly Check-In/Reflection

  • Name
  • Preferred gender pronoun
  • Major/ topic you are interested in
  • Year in School
  • Something about you we can't tell by looking at you

What's one take away you have so far from the class?

What's something you are liking/enjoying about the class so far?

What's something that could make it better?

What questions do you have?

What you will get out of this class...

  • Lack of community
  • Poor communication skills
  • Unhealthy relationships
  • Sexual Violence
  • Drugs and Alcohol
  • Stress

Peer Educators:

Leadership Path

Wellness Volunteer: Assist with tabling and events to promote social health on campus

Wellness Educator: Co-facilitate workshops about social health and earn civic engagement credit

Requirement: Complete PH 255, interview for position

Lead Educator: get paid a $400/ semester stipend to lead workshops

Discussion

  • Leadership experience
  • Chance to make a difference on our campus
  • Earn Civic Engagement Credits
  • Excellent resume builder especially for health professions or social sciences

  • Improve your own social health and wellbeing-tools for managing interpersonal relationships
  • A deeper understanding of some key issues impacting the social health and well-being of your community
  • Tools and strategies to positively impact your community.
  • Facilitation and presentation skills that will help you in job interviews and future careers.
  • A chance to be a Wellness Educator

Levels

  • What do you think are some of the biggest issues on our campus? What keeps people from having positive experiences in college?

  • What questions do you have for me about the course, assignments etc?

  • Is there a social issue you are aware of/care about?

Wellness Apprentice: Helps with tabling, assists with outeach and events

Wellness Educator: Co-facilitates workshops

Lead Educator:

Helps train new peer educators, leads workshops independently

Steps to Social Change:

Creating a Brave Space

3. Build a Coalition

Step 1: Define the problem and why it needs to be solved

Step 2: Research

Identify risk and protective factors, as well as root causes and possible solutions

Step 5: Reflect

Step 4: ACT

Develop and test prevention strategies

Interviews: Building Community

What do you like to do for fun?

What are you good at?

What do you know a lot about?

What do you spend the most money on?

What do you care the most about?

What makes you happy?

What do you do to help the environment?

Theoretical Frameworks:

Step 6:

Share best practices Ensure widespread adoption

Social-Ecological Framework Model:

Social Cognitive Theory

Health Behavior Model

What does this look like at Pacific?

Let's practice!

Stages of Change/Transtheoretical Model

Social Norms Theory

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