The life-course approach: from theory to practice: case stories from two small countries in Europe

xiv + 107 p. The life-course approach takes a temporal and societal perspective on the health and well-being of individuals and generations, recognizing that all stages of a person’s life are intricately intertwined with each other, with the lives of others born in the same period, and with the live...

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spelling ftwhoiris:oai:apps.who.int:10665/342210 2023-05-15T16:49:12+02:00 The life-course approach: from theory to practice: case stories from two small countries in Europe World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe Copenhagen 2018 https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/342210 en eng World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe 9789289053266 https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/342210 Health Promotion Health Policy Quality of Life Life Style Obesity Overweight Iceland Malta Publications 2018 ftwhoiris 2023-01-21T23:50:30Z xiv + 107 p. The life-course approach takes a temporal and societal perspective on the health and well-being of individuals and generations, recognizing that all stages of a person’s life are intricately intertwined with each other, with the lives of others born in the same period, and with the lives of past and future generations. Adopting a life-course approach involves taking action early in the life-course, appropriately during life’s transitions, and together as a whole society. The approach is a cornerstone of policy frameworks focused on improving health and health equity, and is recognized as being central to the implementation of Health 2020 and the 2030 Agenda. However, there are recognized challenges in translating the evidence and principles of the approach into policy and practice. The small countries of the WHO European Region are strongly committed to adopting the life-course approach and to serving as models of best practice and innovation in this area. This publication presents case stories on life-course actions taken by two of the small countries, Iceland and Malta. The stories explore these countries’ translation of life-course principles and evidence into their life-course actions, with a focus on addressing health inequities and monitoring and evaluation. The key messages from the case stories discuss the potential enablers and barriers to progression through a cycle required for the advancement of the life-course approach as a policy framework for public health. Finally, the conclusions highlight the importance of strengthening intersectoral partnerships and support for the life-course approach across government and society; ensuring that life-course actions are equity-sensitive and gender-responsive; and prioritizing monitoring, evaluation and knowledge exchange for life-course actions. Other/Unknown Material Iceland WHO (World Health Organization): Institutional Repository for Information Sharing (IRIS)
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Health Policy
Quality of Life
Life Style
Obesity
Overweight
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Malta
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Health Policy
Quality of Life
Life Style
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Overweight
Iceland
Malta
World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe
The life-course approach: from theory to practice: case stories from two small countries in Europe
topic_facet Health Promotion
Health Policy
Quality of Life
Life Style
Obesity
Overweight
Iceland
Malta
description xiv + 107 p. The life-course approach takes a temporal and societal perspective on the health and well-being of individuals and generations, recognizing that all stages of a person’s life are intricately intertwined with each other, with the lives of others born in the same period, and with the lives of past and future generations. Adopting a life-course approach involves taking action early in the life-course, appropriately during life’s transitions, and together as a whole society. The approach is a cornerstone of policy frameworks focused on improving health and health equity, and is recognized as being central to the implementation of Health 2020 and the 2030 Agenda. However, there are recognized challenges in translating the evidence and principles of the approach into policy and practice. The small countries of the WHO European Region are strongly committed to adopting the life-course approach and to serving as models of best practice and innovation in this area. This publication presents case stories on life-course actions taken by two of the small countries, Iceland and Malta. The stories explore these countries’ translation of life-course principles and evidence into their life-course actions, with a focus on addressing health inequities and monitoring and evaluation. The key messages from the case stories discuss the potential enablers and barriers to progression through a cycle required for the advancement of the life-course approach as a policy framework for public health. Finally, the conclusions highlight the importance of strengthening intersectoral partnerships and support for the life-course approach across government and society; ensuring that life-course actions are equity-sensitive and gender-responsive; and prioritizing monitoring, evaluation and knowledge exchange for life-course actions.
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