Midterm Personal Module
Midterm Personal Module
A healthy community reflects a sense of well-being. It is the foundation for achieving all other goals and
is essential for a productive society. Thus, it also helps in building our country’s economy and in equipping
our students to be healthier in order to learn and succeed academically. In this module you will encounter
social issues and problems involving the threats of community and environmental destruction. You will
be encouraged to get involved in programs advocating community and environmental health. As a
student, you can take part in maintaining and promoting a healthful community and environment This
module is designed for you to reflect on how healthy your community and environment are, what
activities that adversely affect them and what you should do to sustain community and environmental
health.
In the first part of this material, you are given an overview of the unit and concepts you will take up and
the things they are expected to do. In the pre-assessment, you will be asked to recall what you had learned
from meaningful experiences of your life relevant to environmental destruction.
PRE-ASSESSMENT
Processing Questions: The message has already been revealed, and you have discussed the relevance of
health. But what does the word HEALTH mean? What is Community? What is the definition of Community
Health?
According to the World Health Organization, Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social
well-being and not just the absence of disease or infirmity. It lead to the ability to lead a socially and
economically productive life.”
Community is defined as a sociological group in a large place sharing one environment. It therefore
includes the individual and the family.
Community Health is defined as the art and science of maintaining, protecting and improving the health
of all the members of the community through organized and sustained community efforts.
According to the World Health Organization (2002), the characteristics of a healthy community include:
1. A clean and safe physical environment
2. An environment that meets everyone’s basic needs
3. An environment that promotes social harmony and actively involves everyone
4. An understanding of local health and environment issues
5. A community that participates in identifying local solutions to local problems
6. A community whose members have access to varied experiences, means of interaction and
communication
7. Accessible and appropriate health services and facilities
8. The promotion and celebration of historical and cultural heritage
9. A diverse and innovative economy
10. A sustainable use of available resources for all
Lesson 6
Primary Health Care
OBJECTIVES:
1. Explain the concept of Primary health care
2. Describe the characteristics of a healthy community
Activity 3. THE HEALTH EXPERT You are presently working at the World Health Organization as a Health
Expert.
A number of students will interview you about community and environmental health. Here are some of
the questions that you will be asked.
1. How do you assess if your community is healthy? What are the characteristics of a healthy community?
2. What are some of the benefits that we can enjoy with a healthy community?
3. How do we maintain, protect, and preserve health amidst the rising development of our community?
Inspect the health services offered to your neighborhood. The left column lists characteristics of
a healthy community. On the right column, fill in the service or programs in your community which fulfill
the healthy community, characteristics in the left column. An example is provided.
Processing Questions:
1. From your answers above, can you consider your community healthy? Why or Why not? Explain.
2. What services did you not observe in your community?
3. What programs can you do to acquire such services?
Activty 5. Community Health Team Profile
Put a check (/) either in column 1 or 2. Write brief answers in columns 3 & 4.
Lesson 7
Community Health Problems
OBJECTIVES:
1. enumerate the different community health problems
2. recognize the value produced by a healthy environment
Community health problems are common nowadays with the rise in modern technology; people neglect
the importance of the basic need for safety. A safe environment will ensure quality of life that will lead to
more productive citizen of the country. This lesson will help you understand that one environment is
threatened by human activities and that you have a role in wiping out community health problems.
Activity 6. ALPHABET SOUP There are 23 empty boxes in the middle of the chart below. Write the missing
letter in row 11to complete the words. The letter you may add maybe from the beginning, middle or end
of the word. All the words are related to community problems.
What words did you find? Use those words to create a meaningful paragraph or statement to awaken
mankind to the problems of the environment.
Lesson 8
Perennial Community Health Problems
OBJECTIVES:
1. enumerate the different community health problems
2. recognize the value produced by a healthy environment
Different perennial problems happen to the different regions of the country. They vary according to
factors like: economy, politics, geography, culture and social context. There are places which experience
community health problems like: water-borne and communicable diseases armed conflicts natural
disasters highly urbanized zones overpopulated areas In this regard, the government has created an
office which would be in charge of planning and implementing rules and regulations to address the above
mentioned community health problems. One of its programs is Solid Waste Management Program that
helps lessen the amount of refuse in our country. Let’s take a deeper look at its focus of concern.
According to RA No. 9003, there are many ways to do Solid Waste
Management. A highly recommended formula is to adopt the 3Rs of
Ecological Waste Management: REDUCE, REUSE, AND RECYCLE.
In addition, let us refrain from doing what has been prohibited under the law.
These include:
Littering, throwing, dumping of waste materials in public places like
roads, sidewalks, canals, esteros, parks and establishments
Open burning of solid waste;
Allowing the collection of non-segregated or unsorted waste;
Squatting in open dumps and landfills;
Open dumping or burying of biodegradable and non-biodegradable
materials in flood-prone areas;
Unauthorized removal of recyclable materials intended for collection by
authorized persons;
Mixing of source-separated recyclable materials with other solid wastes
in any vehicle, box, container or receptacle used in solid waste
collection or disposal;
Manufacture, distribution or use of non-environmentally acceptable
packaging materials;
Establishment or operation of open dumps; and
Importation of consumer products packaged in non-environmentally
acceptable materials
Activity 7 . CIRCLE-RECALL
Recall the problems encountered in your community today. Write the worst problem in the outermost
part of the circle. Write the least in the innermost part of the circle