For the investigation, students are directly involved in a personal or community activity or social action to promote improved health outcomes for individuals or communities. They present their investigation in the form of a written report of a maximum of 1000 words for a 10-credit subject and a maximum of 2000 words for a 20-credit subject.The investigation enables students to select and analyse information from primary and secondary sources. Primary sources may consist of observations, a structured survey, or interviews. Students must undertake at least one survey or interview to use as a primary source in their investigation. Secondary sources may include information obtained from health agencies and print and/or electronic media.Students are required to keep evidence of processes such as data collection, planning, and organisation, and to keep the documentation of support materials that allow verification of their work
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