In this study session, you have learned that:
- Counselling is one of the approaches most frequently used in health education with individuals. Counselling means providing a choice for the individual who has a problem. During counselling the client will not be given advice or forced into a decision. Establishing a good relationship with the individual is vital to successful counselling.
- In your group work you may use formal or informal groups to put across your health education messages. Formal groups usually have a purpose or goal that everyone in the group knows, accepts and tries to achieve by working together. Members of the group may feel a sense of belonging and welcoming.
- Informal groups may still provide the opportunity for you to do some health education work, although they may have less of a feeling of belonging and less of a common interest amongst the group members.
- When working with your various health education groups you will be aware of the group dynamics that govern the functioning of all groups.
- School health education is any combination of learning experiences initiated by health professionals in the school setting that can develop the behavioural skills required to cope with challenges to health.