Because it represents a revival of citizen responsibility, the Healthy Communities movement is not only a health and quality-of-life movement but a civic and democratic movement as well. Healthy Communities efforts need to seek meaningful partnerships with local governments and work their collaborative and citizen-based efforts into formal local political structures. As the foundation of the Healthy Communities movement, civic renewal should be elevated as a major theme and goal for its future.10968748PMCnul
Introduction Public Health England (PHE) carried out a consultation exercise with its People’s Panel...
Healthy Neighborhood Healthy Heart Initiative (Healthy Heart) is a collaborative service learning ex...
Health policy making is fraught with difficult decisions that result from conflicts between people’s...
The Healthy Cities/Healthy Communities movement is in its second decade. Examples of both successful...
Background Systemic, environmental, and socioeconomic conditions create the context in which commun...
Recent political, economic and social trends pose threats to the sustainability both of ecosystems a...
In 2021, The BUILD Health Challenge® (BUILD) set out to learn about current trends and explore chang...
Our health and well-being are products of not only the health care we receive and the choices we mak...
The Urban Health Agenda is a guiding framework intended to help inform the narrative and policy dial...
[Extract] Overall this chapter explores the conceptual foundations of health promotion and healthy p...
The introduction of the notion of ‘Healthy Public Policy’ in the Ottawa Charter is consi...
In the United States, some populations suffer from far greater disparities in health than others. Th...
In community health promotion programs that aim to reduce health inequities, citizen participation i...
California is the most populous state in the union with more residents than the 21 least populous st...
The built environment has a profound effect on public health. For instance, community transportation...
Introduction Public Health England (PHE) carried out a consultation exercise with its People’s Panel...
Healthy Neighborhood Healthy Heart Initiative (Healthy Heart) is a collaborative service learning ex...
Health policy making is fraught with difficult decisions that result from conflicts between people’s...
The Healthy Cities/Healthy Communities movement is in its second decade. Examples of both successful...
Background Systemic, environmental, and socioeconomic conditions create the context in which commun...
Recent political, economic and social trends pose threats to the sustainability both of ecosystems a...
In 2021, The BUILD Health Challenge® (BUILD) set out to learn about current trends and explore chang...
Our health and well-being are products of not only the health care we receive and the choices we mak...
The Urban Health Agenda is a guiding framework intended to help inform the narrative and policy dial...
[Extract] Overall this chapter explores the conceptual foundations of health promotion and healthy p...
The introduction of the notion of ‘Healthy Public Policy’ in the Ottawa Charter is consi...
In the United States, some populations suffer from far greater disparities in health than others. Th...
In community health promotion programs that aim to reduce health inequities, citizen participation i...
California is the most populous state in the union with more residents than the 21 least populous st...
The built environment has a profound effect on public health. For instance, community transportation...
Introduction Public Health England (PHE) carried out a consultation exercise with its People’s Panel...
Healthy Neighborhood Healthy Heart Initiative (Healthy Heart) is a collaborative service learning ex...
Health policy making is fraught with difficult decisions that result from conflicts between people’s...