Abstract

Health promotion and lifestyle advice is traditionally undertaken within health centres and general practices. However, evidence indicates that it can have modest impact on preventing disease. More contemporary ideas emphasize a community-based approach to health promotion activities and ultimately focus any screening performance according to the needs of the public. Utilizing a multi-level community approach to health promotion and screening activity within the Black Country is highlighted as being highly successful in shaping a dynamic local community initiative.

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