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Health Promotion ? achieving good health for all
Director General Bjørn-Inge Larsen, Norwegian Directorate of Health, 2010
Available online PDF [156p.] at: http://bit.ly/fe55Ao
??..This year?s report is devoted to public health, precisely because of
the challenges to public health that we will face in the years to come
both internationally and nationally. The World Health Organisation
attaches importance to the public health perspective, and in autumn 2011
world leaders are going to discuss public health issues at the United
Nations General Assembly.
The number of people over the age of 65 is set to increase significantly
in the coming years. There will be more active, healthy old people, but
there will also be more people who need health and care services.
The demographic changes are a result of our success at creating a society
with good living conditions and good health services. Nevertheless, we
also see that inequalities in status, wealth and resources foster
inequalities in health. These two trends will have a major impact on
public health in the future.
The main goal of health promotion is to promote a good, fair distribution
of health. We must foot the bill of measures in the public health sector
today, but will not see the benefits until some time in the future. We
must act now to ensure the health and welfare of future generations!
The purpose of this report is to discuss the main challenges and identify
strategies to boost health promotion and thus also improve public health.
It is decisive for the life and health of individuals and for society?s
ability to maintain a sustainable welfare state that the challenges are
met with knowledge-based, target-oriented measures?..? [Bjørn-Inge
Larsen, Director General of Health]
Content
Preface
Summary and main messages
Part 1: Challenges and strategic choices
Chapter 1: Description of the challenges
Chapter 2: What is health promotion?
Chapter 3: Towards knowledge-based health promotion
Chapter 4: The health system and factors affecting health
Determinants of health ? factors that affect public health
The role of the health sector in intersectoral health promotion
Broad, concerted health promotion
Part 2: Implementation of health promotion
Chapter 5: National public health policy
Health promotion at the national level
Structural measures in health promotion
Economic assessments, socioeconomic analyses and taxes
Chapter 6: Local health promotion: Broad and interdisciplinary
The municipalities? responsibility for public health
Roles and responsibilities in regional health promotion
National development work in recent years
` Strategies for the future local health promotion
Chapter 7: _ e health service: Group-level and individual-level health
promotion
The primary health service?s role in health promotion aimed at risk groups
and individuals
The role of the specialist health services in health promotion
Chapter 8: Mental health as a public health challenge
Context and background
How do mental disorders arise?
Key concepts and and definitions associated with mental health
Environmental-level interventions in the area of mental health
Individual-level preventive interventions in the area of mental health
Early prevention
Part 3: The way forward
Chapter 9: The way forward in health promotion
Greater emphasis on the determinants of health and social inequalities in
health
Interdisciplinarity and capacity-building in local health promotion
Active use of structural measures
Boosting work aimed at groups and individuals in the health services
Greater emphasis on mental health in health promotion
Development of knowledge
Bibliography
Public Health Report for 2010: The state of public health in Norway
published by the Norwegian Institute of Public Health http://bit.ly/hZElPb
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Social Determinants of Health: Canadian Perspectives, 2nd edition,
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Poverty and Policy in Canada: Implications for Health and Quality of Life
Foreword by Jack Layton
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Staying Alive: Critical Perspectives on Health, Illness, and Health Care,
2nd edition
Foreword by Gary Teeple
http://tinyurl.com/yehawne
See a lecture! The Politics of Population Health
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Also, presentation on Politics and Health at the Centre for Health
Disparities in Cleveland Ohio
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