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Health in All Policies: Seizing opportunities, implementing policies
Date added: | 05/27/2013 |
Date modified: | 06/27/2013 |
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Author: Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, Finland
‘Health in All Policies (HiAP): Seizing opportunities, implementing policies’, published by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health of Finland, identifies practical opportunities and challenges for raising health on political agendas. It stresses the importance of seizing opportunities for negotiating and implementing feasible policy solutions.
WHO Director-General addresses health promotion conference
Date added: | 06/26/2013 |
Date modified: | 06/26/2013 |
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Dr Margaret Chan, WHO Director-General, addressed health promotion conference at the 8th Global Conference on Health Promotion in Helsinki, Finland on the 10th June 2013.
Health inequalities in the EU
Date added: | 01/14/2014 |
Date modified: | 01/14/2014 |
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Final Report of a consortium (2013)
Consortium leader: Sir Michael Marmot
This report provides an outline of new evidence on health inequalities in the European
Union (EU) and the policy response at EU and national level to health inequalities since
2009.
Realist review--a new method of systematic review designed for complex policy interventions.
Date added: | 01/16/2014 |
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Pawson R, Greenhalgh T, Harvey G, Walshe K.
This paper offers a model of research synthesis which is designed to work with complex social interventions or programmes, and which is based on the emerging 'realist' approach to evaluation. It provides an explanatory analysis aimed at discerning what works for whom, in what circumstances, in what respects and how.
Policy guidance on threats to legislative interventions in public health: a realist synthesis
Date added: | 01/16/2014 |
Date modified: | 01/16/2014 |
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Geoff Wong, Ray Pawson and Lesley Owen
Legislation is one of the most powerful weapons for improving population health and is often used by policy and decision makers. Little research exists to guide them as to whether legislation is feasible and/or will succeed. This paper details work which aimed to produce a coherent and transferable evidence based framework of threats to legislative interventions to assist the decision making process and to test this through the 'case study' of legislation to ban smoking in cars carrying children.