Hodges' Model: Welcome to the QUAD: European Public Health Week - Health is a political choice!

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Thursday, March 28, 2024

European Public Health Week - Health is a political choice!


European Public Health Week

13-17 May 2024

Health is a political choice! 


"The European Public Health Week (EUPHW) 2024 will focus on the overarching topic - Health is a political choice! - highlighting the interplay between politics and health to create sustainable change for better health in the future. 
We will open the dialogue online and in person in Brussels on Monday, May 13, at the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, discussing how to integrate health into the political agenda effectively. We will address health within the context of crises and explore the concepts of a well-being economy and politics. Additionally, we'll delve into the importance of community participation in health politics, implementing Health-in-All-Policies, and the broader application of health considerations across all policy areas. This day aims to set the stage for a week of fruitful discussions, laying the groundwork for actionable insights and strategies to ensure health is prioritised across all levels of political decision-making. Stay tuned for more information on this event!. ..."
INDIVIDUAL
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      INTERPERSONAL    :     SCIENCES               
HUMANISTIC  --------------------------------------  MECHANISTIC      
 SOCIOLOGY  :    POLITICAL 
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GROUP

Mental health
Self-esteem
Personal and Cultural Identity
Sense of security: Crisis <> Peace
Public mental health & well-being
Individual health literacy

Planetary health
Global pandemics - Local inequities
Environment - Cities, Rural, Remote
Pollution control
Evidence (across policy contexts)
Nutrition
local, glocal, global [Geo*]
Social policy
Housing: Climate/Demographic mitigation
Healthy societies, Living alone, Families
Inclusive communities
Social media - Information provenance

Elections - National/International *Politics
Economics
Policy, Regulation
Health systems
Yes, health is a political choice!