This paper describes the efforts within the European Union to tackle the issue of social inclusion. Based on that, the text focuses on a particular aspect: the relationship between social inclusion and health regarding four main groups at risk for marginalisation: (undocumented) migrants, drug users, sex workers and youth at risk. Based on the experiences and results of the work of Correlation – European Network Social Inclusion & Health - the text describes approaches and methodologies to improve social inclusion and access to health for the target groups mentioned abov
At the Lisbon Council of March 2000, the EU member states agreed that they should coordinate their p...
This study attempts to provide a comprehensive and deeper understanding of the relationship between ...
The European social agenda has developed significantly as a result of the process initiated at the L...
This publication has been compiled within the framework of Correlation, a European Network on Social...
These guidelines for the implementation of outreach activities have been compiled in the framework o...
Social cohesion is one of the declared objectives of the European Union and, with some 16% of EU cit...
© Copyright IOS PressThe social inequalities of health have persisted in Europe, or even increased f...
Inclusion Health is a research, service and policy agenda that aims to prevent and redress health an...
When we mention social inclusion, most of us think of political participation, social rights, civil ...
BACKGROUND: Social exclusion (SE), or the inability to participate fully in society, is considered o...
The 20th century was characterized by special improvement in health. The aim of WHO’s policy EQUITY ...
This paper focuses on the methods to reduce social inequalities through appropriate public health ma...
Undocumented migrants (UMs) are at higher risk for health problems because of their irregular status...
'Transport-related social inclusion' is a specific naming of the complex set of interrelationships w...
Social exclusion, the polarisation of the types of chances life offers to different groups of young ...
At the Lisbon Council of March 2000, the EU member states agreed that they should coordinate their p...
This study attempts to provide a comprehensive and deeper understanding of the relationship between ...
The European social agenda has developed significantly as a result of the process initiated at the L...
This publication has been compiled within the framework of Correlation, a European Network on Social...
These guidelines for the implementation of outreach activities have been compiled in the framework o...
Social cohesion is one of the declared objectives of the European Union and, with some 16% of EU cit...
© Copyright IOS PressThe social inequalities of health have persisted in Europe, or even increased f...
Inclusion Health is a research, service and policy agenda that aims to prevent and redress health an...
When we mention social inclusion, most of us think of political participation, social rights, civil ...
BACKGROUND: Social exclusion (SE), or the inability to participate fully in society, is considered o...
The 20th century was characterized by special improvement in health. The aim of WHO’s policy EQUITY ...
This paper focuses on the methods to reduce social inequalities through appropriate public health ma...
Undocumented migrants (UMs) are at higher risk for health problems because of their irregular status...
'Transport-related social inclusion' is a specific naming of the complex set of interrelationships w...
Social exclusion, the polarisation of the types of chances life offers to different groups of young ...
At the Lisbon Council of March 2000, the EU member states agreed that they should coordinate their p...
This study attempts to provide a comprehensive and deeper understanding of the relationship between ...
The European social agenda has developed significantly as a result of the process initiated at the L...