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Youth Advolution for Health (YAH)

The Youth Advolution for Health (YAH) programme is a
new programme for youths to be involved in health promotion for their peers. It
was formally launched by Dr Mohammad Maliki Osman, Parliamentary Secretary for
the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Community Development for Youth and
Sports, Malaysia on 2 September 2005.
The word advolution is coined from the words 'Advocate' and 'Revolution'. We
hope that youths in this programme would serve as advocates for a healthy
lifestyle among their peers and be inspired to come up with revolutionary and
creative methods of promoting health among youths.
The programme is the first in Singapore that seeks
to tap on the influence of peer-led projects to bring about positive changes in
youths' intentions and behaviours on health issues. There are various health
issues that students can explore to work on as advocates of a healthy lifestyle.
For example, youths can look into encouraging:
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a healthier eating
behaviour
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regular physical
activities lifestyle
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a smoke-free
lifestyle
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taking care of their
mental well-being.
For a start, the programme will emphasise on
encouraging a smoke-free lifestyle among youths. Youths can spearhead related
programmes in their community or school under this programme. The Health
Promotion Board (HPB) will support such efforts in funding and provision of
professional expertise. In subsequent years, HPB will introduce peer-led
promotion of other health issues under the auspices of YAH.In this programme,
youths can expect to benefit in the following ways:
The YAH model
The YAH model is similar to peer advocacy programmes
in countries such as USA, Taiwan, Thailand and Malaysia.
The YAH programme will be driven by a group of youths who have a passion and
interest in advocating healthy lifestyle among youths. This core group of youths
will form the YAH Executive Committee (EXCO), serving for a renewable tenure of
1 year.
Youths interested in organising programmes or events will be able to promote
healthy lifestyle, particularly smoke-free living, under the YAH programme. This
is especially for youths who are more interested in participating in ad-hoc
projects.
Youths can also sign up as volunteers under the YAH programme, such that they
can be mobilised to help out at health events organised by the YAH EXCO or other
youth events that HPB conducts.
Target Audience
For youths studying in the secondary schools, junior
colleges and centralised institute, institute of technical education,
polytechnics and the universities.
For more information about YAH, visit the YAH
website and view photos of our recent events. For inquiries, email
hpb_youthealth@hpb.gov.sg.

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