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External Resources
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The Healthy Cities Movement. WHO European Healthy Cities Network. One of the key functions of the UK Healthy Cities Network is to promote solidarity, cooperation and working links between European cities and networks and with cities and networks participating in the Healthy Cities movement. In doing this it is essential to share and disseminate resources, case studies, reports and other sources of information. This section of the webiste is broken up into five sections:. This section provides links to th...
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Snippets
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The Healthy Cities Movement. WHO European Healthy Cities Network. Each month the Network produces an 'E'-Bulletin 'Snippets'. This provides interesting news stories, articles, events and useful links. If you have anything you would like to include or you feel may be of interest please contact us. UKHCN Snippets January 2014. UKHCN Snippets February 2014. UKHCN Snippets March 2014. UKHCN Snippets April 2014. UKHCN Snippets May 2014. UKHCN Snippets June 2014. UKHCN Snippets July 2014. Russell.jones....
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Welcome to Healthy Cities
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The Healthy Cities Movement. WHO European Healthy Cities Network. Welcome to the UK Healthy Cities Network. The UK Healthy Cities Network is part of a global movement for urban health that is led and supported by the World Health Organization (WHO). Its vision is to develop a creative, supportive and motivating network for UK cities and towns that are tackling health inequalities and striving to put health improvement and health equity at the core of all local policies. Senior Health Development Officer.
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Welcome to Healthy Cities
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The Healthy Cities Movement. WHO European Healthy Cities Network. Welcome to the UK Healthy Cities Network. The UK Healthy Cities Network is part of a global movement for urban health that is led and supported by the World Health Organization (WHO). Its vision is to develop a creative, supportive and motivating network for UK cities and towns that are tackling health inequalities and striving to put health improvement and health equity at the core of all local policies. Senior Health Development Officer.
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Phase V
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The Healthy Cities Movement. WHO European Healthy Cities Network. Each five-year phase of the WHO European Healthy Cities Network focuses on core priority themes and is launched with a political declaration and a set of strategic goals. The overarching goal of the previous Phase V (2009–2013) was Health and Health Equity in all Local Policies. The three core themes were:. Caring and supportive environments. Healthy urban environment and design. The Zagreb Declaration for Healthy Cities. Dr Muna Abdel Aziz.
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WHO European Healthy Cities Network
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The Healthy Cities Movement. WHO European Healthy Cities Network. WHO European Healthy Cities Network. The WHO European Healthy Cities Network has six strategic goals:. To promote action to put health high on the social and political agenda of cities. To promote policies and action for health and sustainable development at the local level emphasizing addressing the determinants of health, equity in health and the principles of the European policies Health for All and Health 2020. Source: WHO Europe, 2013.
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Steering Group
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The Healthy Cities Movement. WHO European Healthy Cities Network. The UK Healthy Cities Network Steering Group oversees the work of the Network and provides support and guidance to the core team. Aims of the Steering Group. To oversee and provide strategic direction and guidance to the Network, and help to plan for and build durability for UK Healthy Cities beyond the current funding by:. Positioning and advocating for UK Healthy Cities by forging links to key agendas and developments;. Paper from previo...
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The Healthy Cities Movement
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The Healthy Cities Movement. WHO European Healthy Cities Network. The Healthy Cities Movement. Healthy Cities emerged in the mid-1980s, articulating a vision of a healthy city as one:. Ldquo; that is continually creating and improving those physical and social environments and expanding those community resources which enable people to mutually support each other in performing all the functions of life and in developing to their maximum potential. Rdquo; (Hancock and Duhl, 1988, cited in Tsouros, 1991: 20).
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Phase VI
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The Healthy Cities Movement. WHO European Healthy Cities Network. Click Here to see a summary of Phase VI. Is based on Health 2020. The European Policy Framework which in turn has its roots in the work of Sir Michael Marmot. And the Institute of Health Equity at UCL. The world Health organisation will be developing packages of support for both designated cities and national networks. Improving health for all and reducing health inequities; and. Improving leadership and participatory governance for health.
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Membership
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The Healthy Cities Movement. WHO European Healthy Cities Network. The UK Healthy Cities Network offers members the opportunity to be part of a dynamic and supportive network of cities and towns committed to a place based approach, embedding health and health equity in all local policies, to improving the health of their populations and to developing a strong collective voice for public health and sustainable development. Page for more information. Specific benefits of joining the Network include:. Being ...
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