The introduction of the notion of 'Healthy Public Policy' in the Ottawa Charter is considered a relevant response to the emerging social-political context of the 1970s and 1980s. It also remains an important, yet volatile, argument for the consideration of policy impact on health. In our analysis, however, those that continued to argue for Healthy Public Policies and those who should develop them have remained naïve about the profound political dimensions of this exercise. Applying insights from the political sciences, we argue that greater levels of connectedness and commitment across civil society, and governance integration between sectors and levels of politicking and action are required for the further success of health integrated poli...
Already the Ottawa conference for health promotion in 1986pointed out the importance of environment ...
The aim of this paper is to indicate a diverse nature of the issues investigated in public policy sc...
In 1986 participants at the First International Conference on Health Promotion agreed the landmark O...
The introduction of the notion of 'Healthy Public Policy' in the Ottawa Charter is considered a rele...
The introduction of the notion of ‘Healthy Public Policy’ in the Ottawa Charter is consi...
The authors of the Ottawa Charter selected the words enable, mediate and advocate to describe the co...
Despite evidence that public policy that equitably distributes the prerequisites/social determinants...
The Ottawa Charter has been a phenomenal influence guiding the development of the concept of health ...
This work was commissioned by the NCCHPP in order to further the insights available to the policy-ma...
The Ottawa Charter laid the ground work for a new research and practice agenda by urging health prom...
Healthy Cities is seen as a vision, project and movement. Its wide appeal leaves it open to losing t...
The Ottawa Charter laid the ground work for a new research and practice agenda by urging health prom...
‘Public health’ investigates the determinants of health, born during the Enlightenment in the sevent...
Health policy making is fraught with difficult decisions that result from conflicts between people’s...
Many consider public health and politics to be entirely separate worlds. Public health activities ar...
Already the Ottawa conference for health promotion in 1986pointed out the importance of environment ...
The aim of this paper is to indicate a diverse nature of the issues investigated in public policy sc...
In 1986 participants at the First International Conference on Health Promotion agreed the landmark O...
The introduction of the notion of 'Healthy Public Policy' in the Ottawa Charter is considered a rele...
The introduction of the notion of ‘Healthy Public Policy’ in the Ottawa Charter is consi...
The authors of the Ottawa Charter selected the words enable, mediate and advocate to describe the co...
Despite evidence that public policy that equitably distributes the prerequisites/social determinants...
The Ottawa Charter has been a phenomenal influence guiding the development of the concept of health ...
This work was commissioned by the NCCHPP in order to further the insights available to the policy-ma...
The Ottawa Charter laid the ground work for a new research and practice agenda by urging health prom...
Healthy Cities is seen as a vision, project and movement. Its wide appeal leaves it open to losing t...
The Ottawa Charter laid the ground work for a new research and practice agenda by urging health prom...
‘Public health’ investigates the determinants of health, born during the Enlightenment in the sevent...
Health policy making is fraught with difficult decisions that result from conflicts between people’s...
Many consider public health and politics to be entirely separate worlds. Public health activities ar...
Already the Ottawa conference for health promotion in 1986pointed out the importance of environment ...
The aim of this paper is to indicate a diverse nature of the issues investigated in public policy sc...
In 1986 participants at the First International Conference on Health Promotion agreed the landmark O...