7. Certificate course in Community Health
(CCCH)
Total Duration- 6 Months
Start from-August to February-2020
After 6 month an exam will be conducted
About this course
Under AYUSHYAMAN Bharat, Government of
India is planning to convert all sub centers in the
country as Health and Wellness Center to provide
Comprehensive Primary Health Care.
8. Human resources are key to success of any
intervention..
To Operationalize these HWC, a Mid Level
Provider will be posted at these centers. Certificate
Course in Community Health is designed to train
these MLPs by IGNOU/GOI.
In Gujarat, this course is offered by IIPHG
University (Indian Institute of public health
Gandhinagar) in coordination with State Institute of
Health and Family Welfare, Government of Gujarat
9. Module 1
Basics of Community Health Services and Primary
Health Care
Unit No Topic
Unit 1 and
2
Introduction to Public Health, Community
Health and Health Care delivery in India
3 Environment including WASH
4 Basics of Epidemiology and Disease
Surveillance
5 Demography
6 and 7 Basics of Data management , Presentation and
Interpretation
10. Module 2
Primary Health Care in Common conditions
Unit No Topic
Unit 1 Community Health Nutrition
2 Communicable Diseases
3 Non communicable diseases
4 RMNCH+A (Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn,
Child Health+ Adolescent)
5 Common Clinical Conditions at Primary Health
Car
6 Essential Drugs
11. Ch. No. Title Module-3
1.1 History taking & patient examination skills
1.2 Laboratory Skills
1.3 Drug Dispensing Practices
1.4 Documentation Skills
1.5 Universal work precaution / Standard precaution in health care
2.1 A RMNCH+A (Maternal and Reproductive health components)
2.1 B RMNCH+A (Neonatal, Child and Adolescent health components
2.2 A Communicable diseases – 1
2.2 B Communicable diseases – 2
2.2 C Non-communicable diseases – 1
2.2 D Non-communicable diseases – 2
2.3 Nutritional Assessment
2.4 A Mental and Oral health
2.4 B Dermatology, Eye and ENT Health
2.5 First Aid, Basic Life Support (BLS)
2.6 Geriatric and Palliative care
12. Module-3
3.1 Community Need Assessment Approach (CNAA)
3.2 Behaviour Change Communication (BCC) and other
soft skills
3.3 Organizing Special Clinic
3.4 Investigation of an outbreak
3.5 Data and IT Skills
3.6 Yoga and Health
13. Module 4:
National Health Programs and Policies
Unit No Topic
Unit 1 Introduction to NHM
2 National Programs for communicable
diseases and non-communicable diseases.
3 National Nutrition Programs
4 National programs on maternal child and
adolescent health
5 National Disease surveillance system.
14. Module 5:
Management Leadership and
Communication in Public Health Practice
Unit Topic
Unit 1 Program Management
2 Health Management Information System
3 Work Management and Administration
4 Quality of Care
5 Health Promotion including Health
Communication, Community Mobilization and
Ensuring Wellness
6 Grassroots Leadership
7 Finance Management
16. What is Public Health?
The sum of all official or
governmental efforts to the
people’s health. promote, protect,
and preserve.
17. Public Health
“The science and art of preventing disease, prolonging
life and promoting health and efficiency through
organized community effort of society”
-CEA Winslow, 1920
“The process of mobilizing and engaging local, state,
national, and international resources to assure the
conditions in which people can be healthy”
-The Oxford Textbook of Public Health
18. Public Health
“The science and practice of protecting and
improving the health of the community, as by
preventive medicine, health education, control of
communicable diseases, application of sanitary
measures, and monitoring of environmental
hazards.” -The American Heritage Dictionary of Public Health
19. Public Health
“Public health is what we, as a society, do
collectively to assure the conditions in which
people can be healthy.”
-Source: Institute of Medicine Report (IOM). THE FUTURE OF PUBLIC
HEALTH. Washington DC: National Academy Press. 1988.
Public health is a science and art of saving the
lives of millions at once by single decision or
intervention.
20. Community
• A social group of any size whose members
reside in a specific locality, share government,
and often have a common cultural and historical
heritage
• Or
• is a social group determined geographical
boundaries and or common values and interest
its member know and interact each other.
21. Community health nursing
Community health nursing is synthesis of
nursing practice and public health practice
applied to promoting and preserving the health
of population.
OR
Community health nursing is to “assist the
Individual, family and community in attaining
their highest level of holistic health. To provide
and promote healthy life style choices through
education, public awareness and community
activities.”
22. Community Health
The WHO defines community health as:
environmental, social, and economic resources to
sustain emotional and physical well being among
people in ways that advance their aspirations and
satisfy their needs in their unique environment.
Community health tends to focus on a defined
geographical community.
these populations can be local communities, villages ,
towns districts or as large as states / countries. A large
part of Community health is promoting healthcare
equity, quality and accessibility.
23. Community health professionals:
Community health professionals: Community health
professionals are individuals who try to prevent /
promote problems from happening or recurring
through implementing educational programs,
recommending policies, administering services and
conducting research.
Hence Community health professionals plays an
important role in rendering essential public health
delivery.
24. Public Health is many things
A System
A Profession
A Method
Government Service
The Health of the Public
30. Core Activities of Public Health (Fn)
1. Prevents epidemics and the spread of disease
2. Protects against environmental hazards
3. Responds to disasters and assists communities
in recovery
4. Prevents injuries
5. Promotes healthy behaviors
6. Assures the quality, accessibility and
accountability of health services
31. 7. Monitoring the health status of the population
8. Mobilizing community action
9. Reaching out to link high-risk and hard-to-reach
people to needed services
10. Researching to develop new insights and
innovative solutions
11. Leading the development of sound health policy
and planning
Core Activities of Public Health
32. Ten Great Public Health Achievements
Vaccination
Motor-vehicle safety
Safer workplaces
Control of infectious
diseases
Decline in deathsfrom
coronary heart disease
and stroke
Safer andhealthier
foods
Healthier mothersand
babies
Family planning
Fluoridation of drinking
water
Recognition of tobacco
use as a health hazard
CDC, 1999
33. Public Health Problems and Diseases
Communicable diseases
N o n communicablediseases
Environmental pollution
Maternal child health
problems
Malnutrition and
micronutrient deficiency
Municipal and hospital
waste
Geriatric health problems
Population problems
Measles
Influenza
Poliomyeliti
Tuberculosis
Cholera
Dengue
Malaria
HIV/AIDS
Obesity
Cancer
Diabetes
34. Public Health Organizations
Governmental
District health office
Public health office
Regional health directorate
Regional training center
Department of health
services
Ministry of health
and population
Primary health care
institutions
Others
Academic institutions
Research
organizations
Community
development
organizations
Quality control offices
Health training centers
Local development
offices
35. A Sampling of Public Health Professions
Population, Family
Planning &Reproductive
Health
Maternal Child health
Public Health Education and
Health Promotion
Community health planning
andpolicy development
Public health administration
Epidemiology and disease
control
Alcohol, tobacco and other
drugs
Environmental & occupational
health and safety
Food and nutrition
Gerontological health
HIV/AIDS
Injury control and
emergency health
Services
International Health
Mental Health
Oral Health
Public Health Nursing
School Health
Education andServices
Women’s health and
gender development
36. Community Health Indicators
:1. Demographic Characteristics and Demographic
profile.
2. Socioeconomic Characteristics:
3. Availability of Health Resources:
4. Risk factors in community :
5. Environmental Health Indicators :
6. Social and Mental Health :
7. Maternal and Child Health :
8. Non-Communicable and Communicable Disease :