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Health Impact Assessment HIA Steps

Area V — Advocacy

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This lesson covers health impact assessment hia steps as part of Area V — Advocacy. Key topics include what a health impact assessment is and why it matters, the five steps of hia: screening, scoping, assessment, recommendations, evaluation, how hia informs policy decisions. Focus on understanding how these concepts are applied in real-world health education scenarios and how NCHEC frames them in exam questions.

In Video 49 of the CHES & MCHES certification prep series, we take an in-depth look at health impact assessment hia steps. This lesson falls under Area V — Advocacy, one of the core competency areas defined by the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing (NCHEC). Whether you are preparing for your initial CHES certification or advancing to the MCHES level, mastering this content is essential for exam success and professional practice.

In this video, we cover Health Impact Assessment (HIA), a systematic process for evaluating the potential health effects of proposed policies, programs, or projects.

Area V covers Advocacy and the health education specialist's role in influencing policy and systems change. This competency area examines your ability to identify advocacy opportunities, build coalitions, and communicate health education needs to decision makers at all levels.

Understanding what a health impact assessment is and why it matters is a key component of this competency area. The NCHEC expects certified health education specialists to demonstrate not only theoretical knowledge of this concept but also the ability to apply it in real-world public health scenarios. Understanding the five steps of hia: screening, scoping, assessment, recommendations, evaluation is a key component of this competency area. The NCHEC expects certified health education specialists to demonstrate not only theoretical knowledge of this concept but also the ability to apply it in real-world public health scenarios. Understanding how hia informs policy decisions is a key component of this competency area. The NCHEC expects certified health education specialists to demonstrate not only theoretical knowledge of this concept but also the ability to apply it in real-world public health scenarios. Understanding examples of hia in public health practice is a key component of this competency area. The NCHEC expects certified health education specialists to demonstrate not only theoretical knowledge of this concept but also the ability to apply it in real-world public health scenarios. Understanding key exam concepts related to health impact assessments is a key component of this competency area. The NCHEC expects certified health education specialists to demonstrate not only theoretical knowledge of this concept but also the ability to apply it in real-world public health scenarios.

This topic appears frequently on the CHES and MCHES certification exams. Scenario-based questions in this area often require you to identify the most appropriate course of action given a specific public health context. Pay close attention to the distinctions between similar concepts, as NCHEC exam writers frequently use closely related answer choices as distractors. Reviewing this material alongside practice questions will help reinforce your understanding and improve your test-taking confidence.

As you work through this content, consider how each concept connects to the broader health education process. The NCHEC exam blueprint emphasizes the integration of knowledge across all Areas of Responsibility. A strong candidate understands not only the individual competencies but also how assessment, planning, implementation, evaluation, advocacy, communication, leadership, and ethics work together in professional practice. Use this video lesson as a starting point, then deepen your understanding through additional study resources available at subthesis.com.

Key Topics Covered

  • What a Health Impact Assessment is and why it matters
  • The five steps of HIA: screening, scoping, assessment, recommendations, evaluation
  • How HIA informs policy decisions
  • Examples of HIA in public health practice
  • Key exam concepts related to Health Impact Assessments

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