European Heart Health Charter Suggestions for impact of the Charter launch in your country.

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European Heart Health Charter Suggestions for impact of the Charter launch in your country

Agenda ●Objectives of a national launch ●Components of your campaign A National Heart Health Charter ceremony A set of practical communication tools

Objectives of a national launch ●To build upon the momentum created at European level, ●To mobilise signatories in your country to support the European Heart Health Charter, ●To ensure political stakeholders commitment on promoting: healthier lifestyle, research, education, professional training prevention campaigns.

Who can sign the Charter? ●Health promotion organisations, ●Health administrations, ●Health care professionals organisations ●Member states ●...

Agenda ●Objectives of a national launch ●Components of your campaign A National Heart Health Charter ceremony A Set of practical communication tools

Who to invite? ●Your Minister for Health and key people of his cabinet and his administration, ●Your Minister for Education and key people of his cabinet and his administration, ●Your Minister for Research and key people of his cabinet and his administration, ●Members of Parliament, with priority given to those involved in medical, educational and research policy, ●Sister organisations (e.g. national members of the European signatories) ●Lay and medical media, ●Any other stakeholder…

When and where ? ●National Parliament (if appropriate) Ensures a visible political dimension Makes it easier for political leaders to be present and involved in the process. ●Between April and end of September for Countries involved in EuroHeart Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Slovakia, Finland, Slovenia, Luxembourg, Greece, Poland, Turkey, Cyprus, UK, Netherlands, Norway and Portugal ●For other countries, preferably within the 6 months following the Brussels launch in order to maintain momentum.

Media participation ●Why To inspire endorsement and commitment at every level To relay key messages. To convey the values of the project. ●Hook for the media A press conference – formal presentation to the press of the project, Q&A session, opportunity for one-to-one interviews with officials A balloon release – spectacular, provides image for reporters, symbolic for spreading the word about an issue Inauguration of a Heart sculpture – catches the attention and is a strong symbol

Emotional dimension ●National societies should capitalize on the Heart Health Charter statement Based on the Valentine’s Declaration from the Winning Heart Conference of 14 February 2000: «Every child born in the new millennium has the right to live until the age of at least 65 without suffering from avoidable cardiovascular disease» By involving children in their ceremonies By empowering them to be the "Ambassadors" and the “Witnesses“ of the Charter commitments

Emotional dimension ●How to proceed: Select a school and reach an agreement with a teacher to involve a class of year-olds (old enough to be sensitized to the issue but young enough to represent the “up and coming generation” Organize a course on CVD risk factors and prevention with the participation of a local healthcare professional in order to add a pedagogical “justification” to their participation Involve the children in the “event” part of the ceremony –Press conference – testimonials of children “What they understand of CVD prevention and how they can influence CVD prevention in their daily lives” –Balloon release – children releasing balloons themselves and symbolically spreading the word on the importance of preventing CVD –Heart Sculpture – children signing symbolically on the Heart sculpture

Official dimension ●An official signature of the charter should also be organised in addition to a visual event. ●it is an opportunity for invited officials to give speeches and spread out key messages attached to the initiative. ●Signature ceremony roll-out proposal: Welcome word by organising partner(s) (national society, heart foundation, etc) Speech by Ministry representative Speech by invited Member of Parliament Speech by healthcare professional Signing of the National Charter Q&A session Photo session with officials and signatories Cocktail

Agenda ●Objectives of a national launch ●Components of your campaign A National Heart Health Charter ceremony A set of practical communication tools

The Charter text in national languages ●Objective This document is the essential core of the project and should be distributed widely. Electronic templates will be made available to you upon demand. Please contact ●Use Should be distributed to all stakeholders

Website ●Objective Provides easy access to information and an efficient platform to spread messages ●Use A Charter Community section is available at This section has been designed to share national initiatives. You may post information about your event / campaign and link it to your organisation’s web site.

Press Kit template ●Objective Set of materials to be distributed on-site to attending media and sent additionally by to those unable to be present at the launch event. ●Proposed content Brussels launch press release – to be adapted locally but overall structure of document can be reused Templates for interviews & testimonials from officials / policy makers / scientific community Frequently asked questions about the European Heart Health Charter Templates for the Biographies of the interviewees

Advertisement & Brochure ●Advertisement Objective This document can be sent to media and stakeholders way before the actual launch in order to form a teaser. It also constitutes the visual identity of the project. ●Brochure Objective Comprehensive document providing basic information on the Charter initiative and the European Heart Health Charter Full Text ●Brochure Use – to be distributed to all launch attendees and all stakeholders outside ceremony

Invitations and Save the date ●Invitation templates (for official guests and media) Objective – to invite attendees to the national launch of the Charter. Separate invitation templates for official guests and media, both including a reply form. Use – invitation should be sent about 1 month ahead of the event date ●Save-the-date template Objective – to give a heads up to potential guests on the national launch Use – should be sent be about 1 month ½ ahead of the event in order to maximize attention and future participation

Official logo ●Logo Objective – enables to harmonize all tools under the colours of the campaign

Roll-up & Boards

Thank you for supporting the Heart Health Charter & Welcome to the Heart Health Charter Community! Share your initiative on the Charter’s Web Site