Unit 4: Social Influences on Health & Wellbeing
This unit gives an overview of how we develop our beliefs about what is right and wrong and how relationships, social class, income and education affect health and well-being.
Primary socialisation, learning acceptable behaviour from our family, and secondary socialisation, learning from the wider community, affects our heath & well-being too. Relationahips & social factors affect our health and well-being and hence the care required.
By understanding the impact of these factors, health & care professionals can plan and deliver the right type of care needed by individuals
- Professor: Suzanne Brain
- Professor: Siobhan BrasierAyres
- Professor: Christine Chivers
- Professor: Corinna Davidson
- Professor: Cassie Deverell
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- Professor: Sarah-Jane Himpleman
- Professor: Victoria Holloway
- Professor: Andrea Howe
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- Professor: Jake Mitchell
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- Professor: Sarah Woodrow