EuroHealthNet Equity Week
Crossing Bridges conference: Working together for health and wellbeing
Conference report – to be provided soon
Presentations:
- A national approach to collaboration across sectors - Taru Koivisto, Director Department for Promotion of Welfare and Health Finnish Ministry of Social Affairs and Health - to be provided soon
- Outcomes of the Crossing Bridges Project - Ingrid Stegeman, Health Equity Coordinator EuroHealthNet
- Engaging different stakeholders: a local example - Marleen Roesbeke, Director Logo Gezond, Belgium
- Transport, Planning and Health: examples of collaboration and lessons learned - Malcolm Ward, Principal Health Promotion Specialist, Public Health Wales
- Cross-sectoral collaboration in the EU School Fruit Scheme - Mojca Gabrijelcic Blenkus, Specialist in Public Health, National Institute of Public Health Slovenia
- Health and Education: examples of collaboration and lessons learned - Owen Metcalfe, Director Institute of Public Health Ireland
- Outcomes of HiAP work by the Equity Action Programme - Rob Howard, Health Action Partnership International Leicester City Council
- Capacity Building Training Module - Sharon Rawlinson, NHS Sefton
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Clive Needle, Martin Seychell, Taru Koivisto
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Clive Needle, Martin Seychell
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David Pattison
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Ingrid Stegeman
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Jorge Pinto Antunes, Bart Schelfhout
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Martin Seychell, Taru Koivisto, Ingrid Stegeman
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Mojca Gabrijelcic Blenkus
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Owen Metcalfe
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Rob Howard
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Peter Zilgavis
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Marleen Roesbeke
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Malcolm Ward
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Henriette Hansen
Crossing Bridges Conference
Presentations
Presentation by Ingrid Stegeman - Health Equity Coordinator
Presentation by Pania Karnaki – Prolepsis Institute - Crossing Bridges Evaluation
Presentation by Yoline Kuipers – EuroHealthNet Health Equity Project Officer
EuroHealthNet General Assembly
EuroHealthNet General Assembly – To be provided soon
Capacity building – To be provided soon
THE ROAD TO 2020 AND SUSTAINABLE HEALTH SYSTEMS – A EUROPEAN CHALLENGE
EuroHealthNet launched the debate on a re-orientation towards modern, responsive and sustainable health promoting systems, through more effective health promotion and disease prevention in and outside the health sector. Representatives from the European Commission and health experts debate on how investing in healthy societies, equitable access to health services, and in capacity are essential to the right re-orientation and sustainability of health systems.
The document "Re-orienting health systems: Towards modern, responsive and sustainable health promoting systems" is available here
This working paper is for consultation until 30th June 2012.
Presentations by Georgiou Loukas - Permanent Representation of Cyprus to the European Union



































