Stecy Yghemonos – Project Coordinator EUROHEALTHNETEUROHEALTHNET EuroHealthNet For a healthier Europe between and within countries The EuroHealthNet network is supported by the European Union Programme for Employment and Social Solidarity ( ). For more information see: How EuroHealthNet is working for health promotion and equity
EuroHealthNet - who we are (I) European network of national/regional agencies working on public health, health promotion, disease prevention and determinants of health, wellbeing and social inequities in Europe. Mission: to contribute to a healthier Europe with greater equity within and between countries 1992EU Treaty includes public health role 1996ENHPA starts within EC HP Programme 2000New Brussels office and policy approach 2003EuroHealthNet statutes agreed (GA/Board) 2003First EU Public Health Programme 2006Cooperation agreement with IUHPE 2008New EU Public Health Programme to New Brussels office
Starting Points and Principles
Tackling Health Inequalities at EU Level A crucial contribution to the EU2020 strategy One of the cross-cutting themes of the EU Public Health Strategies and Programmes ‘Together for Health 2008 – 2013” Publication of EC Communication in 2009 on health inequalities, which sets EU’s commitment to tackle health inequalities
EuroHealthNet - who we are (II) AUSTRIA: Austrian Health Promotion Foundation BELGIUM: Flemish Institute for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention (ViGeZ) BULGARIA: National Centre of Public Health Protection CZECH REPUBLIC: National Institute of Public Health DENMARK: National Board of Health ENGLAND: Department of Health Kent & Medway NHS North West Health Office ESTONIA: National Institute for Health Development FRANCE: National Institute for Prevention and Health Education (INPES) FINLAND : Finnish Society for Social And Health SOSTE National Institute for Health and Welfare GERMANY: Federal Centre for Health Education (BZgA) GREECE: Institute of Preventive Medicine, Environmental & Occupational Health Prolepsis HUNGARY: Hungarian National Institute for Health Development (OEFI) University of Debrecen ITALY: Veneto Region LATVIA: The Centre of Health Economics THE NETHERLANDS: NIGZ: Netherlands Institute for Health Promotion RIVM: Netherlands Institute Public Health and the Environment NORWAY: Norwegian Directorate of Health POLAND: National Institute of Hygiene – Public Health Research Institute ROMANIA: Institute of Public Health Iasi SCOTLAND: NHS Health Scotland SLOVAKIA: Public Health Authority of the Slovak Republic SLOVENIA: National Institute of Public Health Institute of Public Health Murska Sobota SPAIN: Ministerio de Sanidad y Consumo Universidad de La Laguna SWEDEN: Stockholm County Council SWITZERLAND: Health Promotion Switzerland WALES: Public Health Wales COLLABORATING PARTNERS IRELANDInstitute of Public Health MONTENEGROInstitute of Public Health ROEMENIANational Institute of Public Health SWEDENSwedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions CROATIANational Institute of Public Health SWITZERLANDGlobal Health Equity Foundation BELGIUMDepartment of Public Health, Ghent University CZECH REPUBLICRegion of Olomouc 31 members and 14 partners in 31 EU countries
Activities of EuroHealthNet
Joint Action on Health Inequalities ( ) Aim: to develop tools, expand knowledge of what works, to engage key stakeholders and to support regions Establish network of (around 23) regions Investigate barriers/opportunities to regional action on HI (case studies review) Define recommendations for regions on Structural Funds use, and translate these into training workshop Produce recommendations on how SF programme could better enable action on SDH
Aim: Developing practical tools to turn HiAP theory into practice, ready to be implemented by EU Member States. Two objectives: Analyse existing practice (Education + Transport & Planning) and develop methodologies to implement HIAP Assess capacity needs and build capacity of partners to take more of a leadership role in HiAP Crossing Bridges ( )
Drivers ( ) Aim: Addressing the strategic Determinants to Reduce health Inequity Via Early childhood development Realising fair employment Social protection
Healthy Ageing Aim: convey the importance role of health promotion in contributing to healthy and active ageing Highlights some of the key steps for healthy ageing; Showcases examples of healthy ageing in action; Provides an overview of EU policies related to healthy ageing; List key resources
Public Health Capacity Review ( )
Objectives: EU level analysis of HI Review of policy responses to HI Policy recommendations for future action Health inequalities report
The Gradient ( ) Aim: to promote policies and interventions that effectively level the social gradient (HI) among children and families. Develop a consensus-based European Policy Evaluation Framework to evaluate the impact on the health gradient Investigate if there is a differential impact of policy measures on children and families of different socio-economic groups Investigate if social capital at community level have a mediating or moderating effect on the relation between SES and the health of children. Analyse and compare the impact of general vs. targeted policies for families and children
SPREAD ( )
New EU initiatives FP – Health IROHLA project – research on best practices related to health literacy in the health, social and private sector – 22 partners Public Health work programme 2012 Joint Action on HIV AIDS/Prevention – responsible for the work package on communication and dissemination Joint Action on Mental Health – involved as collaborating partner
How does this contribute to promote Health Equity? Project Outcomes Evidence Shared good practices among Member States Strengthened capacities Recommendations Implement/Document Partnerships Health across policies Inform policy makers at EU and national & regional levels Communication Advocacy Raise awareness
Network and Organisation PROGRESS framework Promote health equity in all social policy fields Reinforce the advocacy skills of members to support EU objectives: Capacity building activities and exchanges between members, such as study visits, toolkits and workshops Internal policy briefings and online policy dossiers Financial opportunities and participation in meetings
Dissemination Health Highlights Biweekly newsletter with latest news and updates Subscribe: contact form on website or Follow us on Our Websites Equity Channel Healthy Ageing Health Inequalities Portal Publications Project results and recommendations Policy precis and briefings
Communication Tools
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