Promoting wellbeing by an environmentLaajuus (2 cr)
Code: BB00CA45
Objective
Students will learn to:
-assess the accessibility of the environment
-represent physiotherapy expertise in multiprofessional teams planning public buildings and flats or remodelling projects
-use welfare technology and digitalization to plan and implement barrier-free environments
-argue for the benefits of a barrier-free environment (a multiprofessional and inclusive approach to planning the environment)
-tell about how city planning and an environment that encourages physical activity and healthy choices can help promote health and wellbeing
-present a municipal strategy on physical exercise and sports facilities
-analyze how mental images produced by media affect people's health behaviour
-tell about the meaning of nature for people's wellbeing
Content
Assessing the accessibility of the environment
Free-barrier living and planning of buildings
Inclusion
Welfare technology and digitalization
Remodelling designs, legislation, funding and costs
Community and city planning, sports facilities, local goals and strategies
Mental images, media environment and nature as a factor conducive to wellbeing
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students can:
under supervision, assess the accessibility of the environment and represent the physiotherapy perspective in multiprofessional teams planning public buildings, flats and remodelling projects. With support, students are able to make use of welfare technology and digitalization when planning and implementing barrier-free environments. Students are able to name some benefits of a barrier-free environment. They can to a limited extent explain how city planning and an environment that encourages physical activity and healthy choices can help promote health and wellbeing. Students can give some invididual examples of
a municipal strategy on physical exercise and sports facilities, to a limited extent explain how mental images produced by media affect people's health behaviour and to a limited extent tell about the meaning of nature for people's wellbeing.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students can:
assess the accessibility of the environment and represent the physiotherapy perspective as experts in multiprofessional teams planning public buildings, flats and remodelling projects. Students are able to make use of welfare technology and digitalization when planning and implementing barrier-free environments. Students are able to argue for the benefits of a barrier-free environment. They can give reasons for why city planning and an environment that encourages physical activity and healthy choices can help promote health and wellbeing. Students can give examples of a municipal strategy on physical exercise and sports facilities. They can to some extent explain how mental images produced by media affect people's health behaviour and tell about the meaning of nature for people's wellbeing.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students can:
comprehensively assess the accessibility of the environment and represent the physiotherapy perspective as experts in multiprofessional teams planning public buildings, flats and remodelling projects. Students are able to make use of welfare technology and digitalization when planning and implementing barrier-free environments. Students are able to comprehensively argue for the benefits of a barrier-free environment. They can give reasons for why city planning and an environment that encourages physical activity and healthy choices can help promote health and wellbeing. Students are able to present a municipal strategy on physical exercise and sports facilities. Besides giving examples, they are able analyze how mental images produced by media affect people's health behaviour, and to tell about the meaning of nature for people's wellbeing.
Enrollment
17.04.2024 - 04.09.2024
Timing
09.09.2024 - 13.12.2024
Credits
2 op
Virtual proportion (cr)
0.5 op
RD proportion (cr)
1 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Health Care, Physiotherapy
Teachers
- Pia Haapala
Student groups
-
FYS22Degree Programme in Physiotherapy, Full-time studies
Objective
Students will learn to:
-assess the accessibility of the environment
-represent physiotherapy expertise in multiprofessional teams planning public buildings and flats or remodelling projects
-use welfare technology and digitalization to plan and implement barrier-free environments
-argue for the benefits of a barrier-free environment (a multiprofessional and inclusive approach to planning the environment)
-tell about how city planning and an environment that encourages physical activity and healthy choices can help promote health and wellbeing
-present a municipal strategy on physical exercise and sports facilities
-analyze how mental images produced by media affect people's health behaviour
-tell about the meaning of nature for people's wellbeing
Content
Assessing the accessibility of the environment
Free-barrier living and planning of buildings
Inclusion
Welfare technology and digitalization
Remodelling designs, legislation, funding and costs
Community and city planning, sports facilities, local goals and strategies
Mental images, media environment and nature as a factor conducive to wellbeing
Materials
https://thl.fi/fi/web/vammaispalvelujen-kasikirja/vammaisuus-yhteiskunnassa/esteettomyys-ja-saavutettavuus
https://www.invalidiliitto.fi/esteettomyys/esteettomyyskeskus-eske
https://kortistot.rakennustieto.fi/kortit/RT%20103141?external_system=Juha&page=1
https://thl.fi/fi/tutkimus-ja-kehittaminen/tutkimukset-ja-hankkeet/kotona-asumisen-teknologiat-ikaihmisille-ohjelma-kati-?redirect=%2Ffi%2Ftutkimus-ja-kehittaminen%2Ftutkimukset-ja-hankkeet%2Ftutkimukset-ja-hankkeet-aiheittain%2Fikaantyminen-tutkimukset-ja-hankkeet
Teaching methods
Expert lectures
Practical training lessons, reports
E-learning
small-group work, practical work, seminar presentations
Student workload
Lectures
Practice Exercises, group work
Seminar
Independent work
Contact lessons 30%, e-learning and independent work 70%
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students can:
under supervision, assess the accessibility of the environment and represent the physiotherapy perspective in multiprofessional teams planning public buildings, flats and remodelling projects. With support, students are able to make use of welfare technology and digitalization when planning and implementing barrier-free environments. Students are able to name some benefits of a barrier-free environment. They can to a limited extent explain how city planning and an environment that encourages physical activity and healthy choices can help promote health and wellbeing. Students can give some invididual examples of
a municipal strategy on physical exercise and sports facilities, to a limited extent explain how mental images produced by media affect people's health behaviour and to a limited extent tell about the meaning of nature for people's wellbeing.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students can:
assess the accessibility of the environment and represent the physiotherapy perspective as experts in multiprofessional teams planning public buildings, flats and remodelling projects. Students are able to make use of welfare technology and digitalization when planning and implementing barrier-free environments. Students are able to argue for the benefits of a barrier-free environment. They can give reasons for why city planning and an environment that encourages physical activity and healthy choices can help promote health and wellbeing. Students can give examples of a municipal strategy on physical exercise and sports facilities. They can to some extent explain how mental images produced by media affect people's health behaviour and tell about the meaning of nature for people's wellbeing.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students can:
comprehensively assess the accessibility of the environment and represent the physiotherapy perspective as experts in multiprofessional teams planning public buildings, flats and remodelling projects. Students are able to make use of welfare technology and digitalization when planning and implementing barrier-free environments. Students are able to comprehensively argue for the benefits of a barrier-free environment. They can give reasons for why city planning and an environment that encourages physical activity and healthy choices can help promote health and wellbeing. Students are able to present a municipal strategy on physical exercise and sports facilities. Besides giving examples, they are able analyze how mental images produced by media affect people's health behaviour, and to tell about the meaning of nature for people's wellbeing.
Assessment methods and criteria
Seminar work and active participation in the course
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students can:
under supervision, assess the accessibility of the environment and represent the physiotherapy perspective in multiprofessional teams planning public buildings, flats and remodelling projects. With support, students are able to make use of welfare technology and digitalization when planning and implementing barrier-free environments. Students are able to name some benefits of a barrier-free environment. They can to a limited extent explain how city planning and an environment that encourages physical activity and healthy choices can help promote health and wellbeing. Students can give some invididual examples of
a municipal strategy on physical exercise and sports facilities, to a limited extent explain how mental images produced by media affect people's health behaviour and to a limited extent tell about the meaning of nature for people's wellbeing
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students can:
assess the accessibility of the environment and represent the physiotherapy perspective as experts in multiprofessional teams planning public buildings, flats and remodelling projects. Students are able to make use of welfare technology and digitalization when planning and implementing barrier-free environments. Students are able to argue for the benefits of a barrier-free environment. They can give reasons for why city planning and an environment that encourages physical activity and healthy choices can help promote health and wellbeing. Students can give examples of a municipal strategy on physical exercise and sports facilities. They can to some extent explain how mental images produced by media affect people's health behaviour and tell about the meaning of nature for people's wellbeing.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Students can:
comprehensively assess the accessibility of the environment and represent the physiotherapy perspective as experts in multiprofessional teams planning public buildings, flats and remodelling projects. Students are able to make use of welfare technology and digitalization when planning and implementing barrier-free environments. Students are able to comprehensively argue for the benefits of a barrier-free environment. They can give reasons for why city planning and an environment that encourages physical activity and healthy choices can help promote health and wellbeing. Students are able to present a municipal strategy on physical exercise and sports facilities. Besides giving examples, they are able analyze how mental images produced by media affect people's health behaviour, and to tell about the meaning of nature for people's wellbeing.
Enrollment
17.04.2023 - 06.09.2023
Timing
04.09.2023 - 15.12.2023
Credits
2 op
Virtual proportion (cr)
1 op
RD proportion (cr)
1 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Health Care, Physiotherapy
Teachers
- Pia Haapala
Student groups
-
FYS21
Objective
Students will learn to:
-assess the accessibility of the environment
-represent physiotherapy expertise in multiprofessional teams planning public buildings and flats or remodelling projects
-use welfare technology and digitalization to plan and implement barrier-free environments
-argue for the benefits of a barrier-free environment (a multiprofessional and inclusive approach to planning the environment)
-tell about how city planning and an environment that encourages physical activity and healthy choices can help promote health and wellbeing
-present a municipal strategy on physical exercise and sports facilities
-analyze how mental images produced by media affect people's health behaviour
-tell about the meaning of nature for people's wellbeing
Content
Assessing the accessibility of the environment
Free-barrier living and planning of buildings
Inclusion
Welfare technology and digitalization
Remodelling designs, legislation, funding and costs
Community and city planning, sports facilities, local goals and strategies
Mental images, media environment and nature as a factor conducive to wellbeing
Materials
https://thl.fi/fi/web/vammaispalvelujen-kasikirja/vammaisuus-yhteiskunnassa/esteettomyys-ja-saavutettavuus
https://www.invalidiliitto.fi/esteettomyys/esteettomyyskeskus-eske
https://kortistot.rakennustieto.fi/kortit/RT%20103141?external_system=Juha&page=1
https://thl.fi/fi/tutkimus-ja-kehittaminen/tutkimukset-ja-hankkeet/kotona-asumisen-teknologiat-ikaihmisille-ohjelma-kati-?redirect=%2Ffi%2Ftutkimus-ja-kehittaminen%2Ftutkimukset-ja-hankkeet%2Ftutkimukset-ja-hankkeet-aiheittain%2Fikaantyminen-tutkimukset-ja-hankkeet
Teaching methods
Expert lectures
Practical training lessons, reports
E-learning
small-group work, practical work, seminar presentations
Student workload
Lectures
Practice Exercises, group work
Seminar
Independent work
Contact lessons 40%, e-learning and independent work 60%
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students can:
under supervision, assess the accessibility of the environment and represent the physiotherapy perspective in multiprofessional teams planning public buildings, flats and remodelling projects. With support, students are able to make use of welfare technology and digitalization when planning and implementing barrier-free environments. Students are able to name some benefits of a barrier-free environment. They can to a limited extent explain how city planning and an environment that encourages physical activity and healthy choices can help promote health and wellbeing. Students can give some invididual examples of
a municipal strategy on physical exercise and sports facilities, to a limited extent explain how mental images produced by media affect people's health behaviour and to a limited extent tell about the meaning of nature for people's wellbeing.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students can:
assess the accessibility of the environment and represent the physiotherapy perspective as experts in multiprofessional teams planning public buildings, flats and remodelling projects. Students are able to make use of welfare technology and digitalization when planning and implementing barrier-free environments. Students are able to argue for the benefits of a barrier-free environment. They can give reasons for why city planning and an environment that encourages physical activity and healthy choices can help promote health and wellbeing. Students can give examples of a municipal strategy on physical exercise and sports facilities. They can to some extent explain how mental images produced by media affect people's health behaviour and tell about the meaning of nature for people's wellbeing.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students can:
comprehensively assess the accessibility of the environment and represent the physiotherapy perspective as experts in multiprofessional teams planning public buildings, flats and remodelling projects. Students are able to make use of welfare technology and digitalization when planning and implementing barrier-free environments. Students are able to comprehensively argue for the benefits of a barrier-free environment. They can give reasons for why city planning and an environment that encourages physical activity and healthy choices can help promote health and wellbeing. Students are able to present a municipal strategy on physical exercise and sports facilities. Besides giving examples, they are able analyze how mental images produced by media affect people's health behaviour, and to tell about the meaning of nature for people's wellbeing.
Assessment methods and criteria
Seminar work and active participation in the course
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students can:
under supervision, assess the accessibility of the environment and represent the physiotherapy perspective in multiprofessional teams planning public buildings, flats and remodelling projects. With support, students are able to make use of welfare technology and digitalization when planning and implementing barrier-free environments. Students are able to name some benefits of a barrier-free environment. They can to a limited extent explain how city planning and an environment that encourages physical activity and healthy choices can help promote health and wellbeing. Students can give some invididual examples of
a municipal strategy on physical exercise and sports facilities, to a limited extent explain how mental images produced by media affect people's health behaviour and to a limited extent tell about the meaning of nature for people's wellbeing
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students can:
assess the accessibility of the environment and represent the physiotherapy perspective as experts in multiprofessional teams planning public buildings, flats and remodelling projects. Students are able to make use of welfare technology and digitalization when planning and implementing barrier-free environments. Students are able to argue for the benefits of a barrier-free environment. They can give reasons for why city planning and an environment that encourages physical activity and healthy choices can help promote health and wellbeing. Students can give examples of a municipal strategy on physical exercise and sports facilities. They can to some extent explain how mental images produced by media affect people's health behaviour and tell about the meaning of nature for people's wellbeing.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Students can:
comprehensively assess the accessibility of the environment and represent the physiotherapy perspective as experts in multiprofessional teams planning public buildings, flats and remodelling projects. Students are able to make use of welfare technology and digitalization when planning and implementing barrier-free environments. Students are able to comprehensively argue for the benefits of a barrier-free environment. They can give reasons for why city planning and an environment that encourages physical activity and healthy choices can help promote health and wellbeing. Students are able to present a municipal strategy on physical exercise and sports facilities. Besides giving examples, they are able analyze how mental images produced by media affect people's health behaviour, and to tell about the meaning of nature for people's wellbeing.
Enrollment
16.04.2022 - 07.09.2022
Timing
19.09.2022 - 16.12.2022
Credits
2 op
Virtual proportion (cr)
1 op
RD proportion (cr)
1 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Health Care, Physiotherapy
Teachers
- Pia Haapala
Student groups
-
FYS20
Objective
Students will learn to:
-assess the accessibility of the environment
-represent physiotherapy expertise in multiprofessional teams planning public buildings and flats or remodelling projects
-use welfare technology and digitalization to plan and implement barrier-free environments
-argue for the benefits of a barrier-free environment (a multiprofessional and inclusive approach to planning the environment)
-tell about how city planning and an environment that encourages physical activity and healthy choices can help promote health and wellbeing
-present a municipal strategy on physical exercise and sports facilities
-analyze how mental images produced by media affect people's health behaviour
-tell about the meaning of nature for people's wellbeing
Content
Assessing the accessibility of the environment
Free-barrier living and planning of buildings
Inclusion
Welfare technology and digitalization
Remodelling designs, legislation, funding and costs
Community and city planning, sports facilities, local goals and strategies
Mental images, media environment and nature as a factor conducive to wellbeing
Teaching methods
Grop work,
Expert lectures
Practical training lessons, reports
E-learning
small-group work, practical work, seminar presentations
Student workload
Lectures
Practice Exercises, group work
Seminar
Independent work
Contact lessons 40%, e-learning and independent work 60%
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students can:
under supervision, assess the accessibility of the environment and represent the physiotherapy perspective in multiprofessional teams planning public buildings, flats and remodelling projects. With support, students are able to make use of welfare technology and digitalization when planning and implementing barrier-free environments. Students are able to name some benefits of a barrier-free environment. They can to a limited extent explain how city planning and an environment that encourages physical activity and healthy choices can help promote health and wellbeing. Students can give some invididual examples of
a municipal strategy on physical exercise and sports facilities, to a limited extent explain how mental images produced by media affect people's health behaviour and to a limited extent tell about the meaning of nature for people's wellbeing.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students can:
assess the accessibility of the environment and represent the physiotherapy perspective as experts in multiprofessional teams planning public buildings, flats and remodelling projects. Students are able to make use of welfare technology and digitalization when planning and implementing barrier-free environments. Students are able to argue for the benefits of a barrier-free environment. They can give reasons for why city planning and an environment that encourages physical activity and healthy choices can help promote health and wellbeing. Students can give examples of a municipal strategy on physical exercise and sports facilities. They can to some extent explain how mental images produced by media affect people's health behaviour and tell about the meaning of nature for people's wellbeing.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students can:
comprehensively assess the accessibility of the environment and represent the physiotherapy perspective as experts in multiprofessional teams planning public buildings, flats and remodelling projects. Students are able to make use of welfare technology and digitalization when planning and implementing barrier-free environments. Students are able to comprehensively argue for the benefits of a barrier-free environment. They can give reasons for why city planning and an environment that encourages physical activity and healthy choices can help promote health and wellbeing. Students are able to present a municipal strategy on physical exercise and sports facilities. Besides giving examples, they are able analyze how mental images produced by media affect people's health behaviour, and to tell about the meaning of nature for people's wellbeing.
Enrollment
01.05.2021 - 15.10.2021
Timing
08.10.2021 - 28.02.2022
Credits
2 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Health Care, Physiotherapy
Teachers
- Maija Hiltunen
- Pia Haapala
- Maria Kasanen
- Fys Nimeämätön
Student groups
-
HJDIPL20
Objective
Students will learn to:
-assess the accessibility of the environment
-represent physiotherapy expertise in multiprofessional teams planning public buildings and flats or remodelling projects
-use welfare technology and digitalization to plan and implement barrier-free environments
-argue for the benefits of a barrier-free environment (a multiprofessional and inclusive approach to planning the environment)
-tell about how city planning and an environment that encourages physical activity and healthy choices can help promote health and wellbeing
-present a municipal strategy on physical exercise and sports facilities
-analyze how mental images produced by media affect people's health behaviour
-tell about the meaning of nature for people's wellbeing
Content
Assessing the accessibility of the environment
Free-barrier living and planning of buildings
Inclusion
Welfare technology and digitalization
Remodelling designs, legislation, funding and costs
Community and city planning, sports facilities, local goals and strategies
Mental images, media environment and nature as a factor conducive to wellbeing
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Students can:
under supervision, assess the accessibility of the environment and represent the physiotherapy perspective in multiprofessional teams planning public buildings, flats and remodelling projects. With support, students are able to make use of welfare technology and digitalization when planning and implementing barrier-free environments. Students are able to name some benefits of a barrier-free environment. They can to a limited extent explain how city planning and an environment that encourages physical activity and healthy choices can help promote health and wellbeing. Students can give some invididual examples of
a municipal strategy on physical exercise and sports facilities, to a limited extent explain how mental images produced by media affect people's health behaviour and to a limited extent tell about the meaning of nature for people's wellbeing.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Students can:
assess the accessibility of the environment and represent the physiotherapy perspective as experts in multiprofessional teams planning public buildings, flats and remodelling projects. Students are able to make use of welfare technology and digitalization when planning and implementing barrier-free environments. Students are able to argue for the benefits of a barrier-free environment. They can give reasons for why city planning and an environment that encourages physical activity and healthy choices can help promote health and wellbeing. Students can give examples of a municipal strategy on physical exercise and sports facilities. They can to some extent explain how mental images produced by media affect people's health behaviour and tell about the meaning of nature for people's wellbeing.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Students can:
comprehensively assess the accessibility of the environment and represent the physiotherapy perspective as experts in multiprofessional teams planning public buildings, flats and remodelling projects. Students are able to make use of welfare technology and digitalization when planning and implementing barrier-free environments. Students are able to comprehensively argue for the benefits of a barrier-free environment. They can give reasons for why city planning and an environment that encourages physical activity and healthy choices can help promote health and wellbeing. Students are able to present a municipal strategy on physical exercise and sports facilities. Besides giving examples, they are able analyze how mental images produced by media affect people's health behaviour, and to tell about the meaning of nature for people's wellbeing.