HAR6041: Health Needs Assessment, Planning and Evaluation
The Health Needs Assessment, Planning and Evaluation module is led by Robert Akparibo. It runs in the Autumn semester and is worth 15 credits.
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Module description
Assessing health needs and tackling health inequalities are key aspects of public health work at the local, national and international level. This module will provide students with an understanding of the main approaches to, and methodologies for, conducting health needs assessments and will equip them with an understanding of the key approaches and interventions available to tackle the health inequalities that are identified.
Objectives
By the end of the unit, a student will be able to
- explain the concepts of health need, demand and supply
- understand and identify health inequalities
- describe and apply key approaches and methods for conducting a systematic health needs assessment
- understand the key principles of health planning
- understand and devise an appropriate plan for monitoring and evaluating health programmes
- work effectively in a group setting to deliver common objectives
Teaching
This module can also be taken as part of the following courses:
This module is available Faculty-wide in any year as a DDP module
Lectures will be used to present much of core knowledge and techniques needed in the module. Tutorials will be used to enable students to look at specific concepts raised in the lectures in more detail, offering the opportunity for discussions within small groups.
Teaching methods include
- problem-solving scenarios to enable students to apply the learning from the module based on case studies
- a seminar at the end of the module to devise and present an action plan for tackling health inequalities
- a group-assessed project to develop collaborative group working skills amongst the students
- an individual written assignment to provide students with an opportunity to present in a written format a cogent plan for devising a health needs assessment
Fees and funding
You can find out more about fees and funding for CPD modules in the School of Medicine and Population Health at the link below. We accept sponsored as well as self-funding students.
How to apply
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Contact
For more information on this module, speak to the lead academic:
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International scholarships
We offer a generous package of financial support for international students, including undergraduate and postgraduate taught scholarships worth £10,000 towards the annual tuition fee.
Applications are open for existing offer holders for programmes starting in autumn 2025.