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A Tool for Sharing Internal Best Practices
http://www.infoforhealth.org/practices/InternalBPs/index.shtml
The INFO Project at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health/Center for Communication Programs presents A Tool for Sharing Internal Best Practices. This tool includes a step-by-step process, tips, case studies and links to additional resources that explain how an organization can more effectively share its own best practices internally.
More information on best practices is available from the Best Practices section of the INFO for Health website at: http://www.infoforhealth.org/practices.shtml
EHEMU - European Health Expectancy Monitoring Unit
http://ec.europa.eu/health/ph_projects/2003/action1/action1_2003_08_en.htm
The project aims to:
The project is led by: CRLC (Centre Régional de Lutte contre le Cancer) de Montpellier
Equality Trust
http://equalitytrust.org.uk/
Compelling new evidence shows that large income inequalities within societies dmage the social fabric and the quality of life for everyone. The Equality Trust campaigns to gain the widest public and political understanding of the hram caused by inequality.
EUPHIX - EU Public Health Information & Knowledge System
EUPHIX is a web-based knowledge system for health professionals, policy makers and others. It presents structured European public health information, giving a special insight into similarities and differences between EU Member States.
European Community Health Indicators Monitoring System (ECHIM)
http://www.echim.org/
ECHIM is a project funded by European Union through the Programme of Community Action in the Field of Public Health (2003-2008). ECHIM is a three-year project to develop and implement health indicators and health monitoring in the EU and all EU Member States. It continues the work of the ECHI and ECHI-2 projects, and ends on 30.4.2008. The ECHIM core group has 25 members from different countries.
EuroThine, Universitair Medisch Centrum, Rotterdam, dep. of Public Health
http://www.eurothine.org
This project collects and analyses information on socioeconomic inequalities in health from a wide range of European countries, in order to facilitate mutual learning and to help policy-makers develop rational strategies for tackling health inequalities.
Exchange on Drug Demand Reduction Action (EDDRA)
http://eddra.emcdda.eu.int/
The European database of the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction contains detailed information on a broad range of drug demand reduction actions in the EU Member States. Interventions range from drug prevention, treatment, harm reduction and also include interventions within the criminal justice system.
Getting Evidence into Practice
http://subsites.nigz.nl/systeem3/site2/index.cfm
In health policy and management there is a strong need for transparancy, accountability and cost-effectiveness, so there is an urgency for evidence. The project Getting Evidence into Practice aims to strengthen the European evidence base for health promotion and public health by building on current approaches and existing experience and by working together on shared instruments for developing, producing and implementing evidence.
HEM - Closing the Gap - Reducing Premature Mortality.
http://ec.europa.eu/health/ph_projects/2003/action1/action1_2003_13_en.htm
The projects aims are: Closing the gap in premature, preventable morbidity, disability and mortality between current EU and applicant countries, with special regard to improving the health of working population and diminishing inequalities in access to health.
Creating baseline for monitoring evolution of preventable, premature morbidity, disability and mortality risk factors following enlargement.
Favourable modification of major risk factors for diseases, especially alcohol and selected nutritional factors (obesity), as well as future contribution to tobacco control.
For further information about the project please see also: www.hem.waw.pl
The project is led by: COI (Centrum Onkologii), Instytut im. Marii Sklodowskiej-Curie, Epidemiology and Prevention Division, Warszawa, Poland.
HPSource, The Health promotion Discovery Tool
http://www.HP-source.net
The Comprehensive Database of Health Promotion Policies, Infrastructures and Practices (HP-Source.net) is a voluntary, international collaboration of researchers, practitioners and policy makers, having the common goal to maximise the efficiency and effectiveness of health promotion policy, infrastructures and practices.
Reduction of health inequalities in the Roma community
http://ec.europa.eu/health/ph_projects/2004/action3/action3_2004_01_en.htm
The project aims at gathering information on health status of Roma, their comparasion with mainstream society to produce recommendations and intervention strategies addressed to decision makers; identifying main causes of the lack of proper acces of Roma population to mainstream services, and the lack of proper use of these services due to particular cultural habits in order to address them through trainning and mobilisation of main stakeholders; analysing the influence of socio-economic and environmental causes in detriment of health standards and the role of community leaders, social mediators and romani women in the promotion of healthcare in order to empower them with skills and know-how.
The project is led by: Fundacion Secretariado General Gitano, Spain.
The European Federation of National Organisations Working with the Homeless (FEANTSA)
http://www.feantsa.org/code/en/theme.asp?ID=2
The health situation of people who are homeless has been a core element of FEANTSAs work since 2004. This has included gathering information on the health profiles of people who are homeless, identifying the barriers of access to health and healthcare services for homeless people and working with policy makers to improve services and joined-up working in this area.
For Information in French: http://www.feantsa.org/code/fr/theme.asp?ID=2
ILO - Ciaris, Learning and Ressources Centre of Social Inclusion
http://www.ilo.org/ciaris/
CIARIS aims to improve the impact of initiatives to combat exclusion and poverty at the local level by strengthening the capacity of actors involved in the fight against social exclusion. CIARIS is a constantly evolving centre for learning and exchanging knowledge, practices, ideas and experiences through the use of information and communication technology.
WHO - Commission on Social Determinants of Health
http://www.who.int/social_determinants/en/
The Commission on Social Determinants of Health is charged with recommending interventions and policies to improve health and narrow health inequalities through action on social determinants.
WHO - European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
http://www.euro.who.int/observatory
The European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies supports and promotes evidence-based health policy-making through comprehensive and rigorous analysis of the dynamics of health care systems in Europe.
WHO Europe: Strategy on Child and Adolescent Health and Development
http://www.euro.who.int/childhealtdev/strategy/20060919_1
WHO/Europe developed a European Strategy on Child and Adolescent Health and Development in collaboration with Member States. It offers support to workshops countries so that Member States can build their own policies and strategies within the framework of the overall Strategy.
World Health Organization European Office for Investment for Health and Development
http://www.euro.who.int/ihd
The Office builds the capacity of European Member States to understand and act on the social and economic determinants of health.
Council of Europe - Social Cohesion Division
http://www.coe.int/T/E/social_cohesion
The primary task of the Directorate General of Social Cohesion (DG III) is to foster social cohesion and to improve the quality of life in Europe for the genuine enjoyment of fundamental human rights and the respect of human dignity. The mandate of the Directorate is fulfilled through the promotion of European standards in the social and health field, the support of ethnic and cultural diversity, and the implementation of social development co-operation. The Directorate also seeks to develop multi-disciplinary and innovative policies and to give practical support to policy makers, professionals and field workers across Europe through its legal standard-setting instruments, ministerial conferences, intergovernmental committees and groups of experts who meet regularly.
European Commission - DG Employment, Social inclusion unit
http://europa.eu.int/comm/employment_social/social_inclusion/index_en.htm
Following the introduction by the Amsterdam Treaty of the fight against social exclusion among the Union Objectives, the Lisbon European Council of March 2000 asked Member States and the European Commission to take steps to make a decisive impact on the eradication of poverty by 2010. Building a more inclusive European Union was thus considered as an essential element in achieving the Union´s ten year strategic goal of sustained economic growth, more and better jobs and greater social cohesion. It has also agreed that Member States should co-ordinate their policies for combating poverty and social exclusion on the basis of an ´Open Method of Co-ordination´ (OMC).
European Commission - DG Sanco, health determinants strands
http://europa.eu.int/comm/health/ph_determinants/healthdeterminants_en.htm
Tackling major health determinants is of great potential for reducing the burden of disease and promoting the health of the general population. Here you can find the website of the European Comission on Public Health. You can find ressources to the health determinants personal behaviour and lifestyles; influences within communities which can sustain or damage health; living and working conditions and access to health services; and general socio-economic, cultural and environmental conditions.
European Public Health Alliance
http://www.epha.org
The European Public Health Alliance (EPHA) represents over 100 non-governmental and other not-for-profit organisations working on public health in Europe.
Health Portal of the EU
http://health.europa.eu
On 10 May 2006 the Commission launched Health-EU, the Public Health Portal of the European Union, which provides easy-to-find access to health related information for citizens, patients and professionals across Europe.
It provides a thematic structure with six themes (My Health, My Lifestyle, My Environment, Health Problems, Care for Me and Health in the EU), each one with subtopics replicated across member states, charities and international organisations.
Observatoire Social Europeen
http://www.ose.be/EN/index.htm
The Observatoire Social Européen was founded to foster a better understanding - and hence greater mastery - of the social implications of the building of Europe. Its main tasks are to monitor developments in community policies, particularly social policies, and to analyse the forces and players at work. To this end, the Observatoire follows European events carefully and endeavours to interpret the emerging challenges and major trends.
Health Disparities Collaboratives
http://www.healthdisparities.net/
This site provides the centralized portal for communication as well as a forum for sharing the challenges, successes, tools of the trade and lessons learned. With the support of the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), which is part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, along with strategic state and national partnerships, it aims at transforming systems of care to improve patient health outcomes and organizational sustainability.
Public Health NICE
http://www.nice.org.uk
The new National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has taken on the functions of the Health Development Agency to create a single excellence-in-practice organisation responsible for providing national guidance on the promotion of good health and the prevention and treatment of ill health
UK - London Health Commission, determinants of health
http://www.londonshealth.gov.uk/dhealth.htm
The London Health Commission works in partnership with agencies across the capital to reduce health inequalities and improve the health and well being of all Londoners. The LHC recognises that this requires co-ordinated action to improve the determinants of health across London. It promotes this action by influencing key policy makers and practitioners; supporting local action; driving on specific priority issues through joint programmes of work.
UK Department of Health, Health Inequalities
http://www.dh.gov.uk/PolicyAndGuidance/HealthAndSocialCareTopics/HealthInequalities/fs/en
Tackling health inequalities is a top priority for the UK Government, and it is focused on narrowing the health gap between disadvantaged groups, communities and the rest of the country, and on improving health overall.
Combat Poverty Agency in Ireland
http://www.combatpoverty.ie
Combat Poverty is the sole national statutory organisation in Ireland dedicated to advising on ways to prevent and eliminate poverty and social exclusion.
European anti-poverty network
http://www.eapn.org
EAPN is a representative network of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and groups involved in the fight against poverty and social exclusion in the Member States of the European Union.
European Federation of National Organisations Working with the Homeless
http://www.feantsa.org/code/en/hp.asp
The site aims to be a one-stop resource for information on homelessness in Europe. This site will guide you to information about European Federation of National Organisations Working with the Homeless, the scope and nature of homelessness in all European countries, as well as policy and practices across the continent.
Observatoire National de la Pauvrete de lExclusion Sociale (in French)
http://www.social.gouv.fr/htm/pointsur/onpes/sommaire.htm
The "Observatoire national de la pauvreté et de lexclusion sociale" is a multidisciplinary federation against poverty and social exclusion. The website offers presentations, documents and useful links in French.
Platform of European Social NGOs
http://www.socialplatform.org/
The Platform of European Social NGOs is the alliance of representative European federations and networks of non-governmental organisations active in the social sector. The Social Platform promotes social justice and participatory democracy by voicing the concerns of its member organisations.
Databank voor gezondheidsbevordering en preventie (QUI-database) (in Dutch)
http://www.quidatabank.nl/kr_nigz/layout/home.asp
This dutch database contains more than 3600 projects on health promotion and prevention. Additional information like links etc. ist presented on the website in Dutch.
Gesundheitsförderung bei sozial Benachteiligten (in German)
http://www.gesundheitliche-chancengleichheit.de
This project database gives an overview about german projects with a focus on health promotion with socially disadvantaged. At present there are more than 2600 projects listed. Futhermore the website contains materials, dates and other useful information in German.
Documentation Center on Socio-Economic Inequalities in Health
http://www.health-inequalities.nl
The purpose of the site is to provide opportunities to search for documentations on the topic of socioeconomic inequalities in health. The Documentation Center on Socio-Economic Inequalities in Health is an initiative of the Department of Public Health of the Erasmus MC, University Medical Center Rotterdam.
International journal for Equity in Health
http://www.equityhealthj.com/home/
The Journal for Equity in Health offers free access to articles on equity in health.
ISEqH - International Society for Equity in Health
http://www.iseqh.org/index_en.htm
The purpose for which ISEqH is formed is to promote equity in health and health services internationally through education, research, publication, communication and charitable support:
(a) to promote equity and expose inequity in health and in health care services internationally;
(b) to facilitate scientific interchange of, and disseminate conceptual and methodological knowledge on issues related to equity in health and health care services;
(c) to advance research related to equity in health; and
(d) to maintain corresponding relationships with other relevant international and regional organizations.
National Library for Public Health (UK)
http://www.library.nhs.uk/publichealth/
The new National Library for Public Heath is a constantly developing resource and information will be updated frequently. The resources for the Choosing Health priority areas shown below are now fully available and can be easily accessed.
Homepage of the European Commission´s Eurostat service
Gapminder
http://www.gapminder.org
Gapminder is a non-profit venture for development and provision of free software that visualise human development. This is done in collaboration with universities, UN organisations, public agencies and non-governmental organisations.
UN Development Report
http://hdr.undp.org/
This site compiles the reports of the United Nations Development Programme UNDP.
WHO country information
http://www.who.int/countries/en/
This World Health Organisation site compiles general health related information on all member states.