Healthy Boost Umbrella Flagship / Project Platform Suvi Aho
HealthyBoost - Urban Labs for Better Health for All in the Baltic Sea Region - boosting cross-sectoral cooperation for health and wellbeing in the cities Results: on 20 September 2018 Interreg Baltic Sea Region Implementation: 1 January 2019 – 30 June 2021 - Seed Money BSR For Better Health Practical Implementation of Health in All Policies in the municipalities for better health for all in the Baltic Sea Region - Support letter from NDPHS: flagship project - National cofinancing from TEM
Activities Development of model for cross-sectoral cooperation for health and wellbeing in the cities, incl. the participation of city residents and SMEs Piloting the model – solving a city specific challenge, which require the cooperation of partners from different sectors Genaralization of the model to the other aspects of city life. Use of virtual reality tools for expanding imagination and learning – thinking outside the box Co-creation workshops with cities and with city residents Regional campaign ’Health for all by all’.
15 Partners Baltic Region Healthy Cities Association Metropolia University of Applied Sciences Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Riga Stradins University Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine, Poland City of Turku City of Helsinki Jelgava Municipality, Latvia Suwalki Municipality, Poland City of Poznan, Poland Klaipeda Public Health Bureau, Lithuania City of Tartu, Estonia Vesterbötten County Council, Sweden Russian Association of Healthy Cities, Districts and Settlements Tallinn Science Park Tehnopol
23 Associated partners: WHO European Office for Prevention and Control of Non-communicable Diseases, Russia ScanBalt fmba Growing Health 4 Life Turku Science Park Ltd. Science & Technology Park ”Poland-East” in Suwalki Ltd. Conbalance Oy Umeå University Helsinki-Uusimaa Regional Council, Finland City of Pskov, Russia City of Cherepovets, Russia Tallinn City Office, Estonia Umeå Municipality, Sweden Union of the Baltic Cities – Inclusive and Healthy Cities Commission Danish Healthy Cities Network Polish Healthy Cities Association Norwegian Healthy Cities Network Finnish Healthy Cities Network Association Na Tak, Poznan, Poland Public Health Association of Latvia, Latvia Centre of Disease Prevention and Control, Latvia Dobra Spoldzielnia Socjalna (Good Social Cooperative), Poznan, Poland Centrum Medyczne Szpital Sw. Rodziny (Medical Centre, Hospital of Sw. Rodzina), Poland
Umbrella Flagship in Health Promotion HealthyBoost HPP BaltCityPrevent
The Dreamteam Metropolia HB and HPP BRHCA HB and BCP Flensburg University of Applied Sciences The Institute for eHealth and Management in Health Care BCP Training needs and future skill demands in the health promotion sector Cross-sectoral cooperation for health and wellbeing in the cities Participatory and user-oriented approach in prevention models; better health promotion in BSR cities, triangle users, authorities, e-health developers
To Dos ensure more intensive use, better durability and transferability of projects’ outcomes support communication of projects in their core thematic fields create a platform for exchange to streamline activities of different projects and to avoid duplication of efforts deepen knowledge about projects’ outcomes in the selected field.
Next Steps - Elaboration Skype with consultant 3. 5 Next Steps - Elaboration Skype with consultant 3.5. - 2nd Call for Project Platforms will open in September 2018 (in June more info)
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