Health Gradient » project outcomes dissemination http://health-gradient.org Drivers for Health Thu, 20 Nov 2014 16:26:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.0.1 Important stakeholders provide valuable input and feedback to DRIVERS’ policy recommendations http://health-gradient.org/working-seminar-drivers-recommendations-equity-well/ http://health-gradient.org/working-seminar-drivers-recommendations-equity-well/#comments Sun, 09 Nov 2014 11:00:05 +0000 http://health-gradient.org/?p=4283 A working seminar entitled “DRIVERS recommendations for equity and well-being” was held on Thursday 23 October 2014 in Brussels. It brought together several DRIVERS partners and important stakeholders working on key determinants of health: early childhood development, employment & working conditions, and income & social protection. The stakeholders represented the: Belgian Federal Public Service (FPS) [...]

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A working seminar entitled “DRIVERS recommendations for equity and well-being” was held on Thursday 23 October 2014 in Brussels. It brought together several DRIVERS partners and important stakeholders working on key determinants of health: early childhood development, employment & working conditions, and income & social protection.

The stakeholders represented the: Belgian Federal Public Service (FPS) for Health, Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA), European Federation of Public Service Unions (EPSU), European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA), European Commission DG Education and Culture (EAC), DG Employment, Social Affairs & Inclusion (EMPL), DG Justice (JUST) and DG Research & Innovation (RTD), International Labour Organization (ILO), the Network of European Foundations (NEF), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Permanent Representation of the Slovak Republic to the European Union, Social Platform and Vlaams Instituut voor Gezondheidspromotie en Ziektepreventie (ViGEZ).

The aim of the event was to take stock of the research findings and to refine and hone project recommendations. It was therefore an excellent opportunity to receive feedback on the overall package of research and policy links developed by the project to date, raise the profile of the project among key stakeholders and to broaden the potential base of support.Policy working seminar 2

Clive Needle (EuroHealthNet) chaired the seminar and led the round-table discussions on how to maximise the impact of the project’s recommendations in policy processes. Participants were invited to share their views and provided feedback on how DRIVERS could contribute to processes at the EU, national and sub-national levels beyond the lifetime of the project.

Introducing the project’s approach to promoting health equity, Peter Goldblatt, (Institute of Health Equity, UCL) described the importance of taking a life-course approach in understanding the three DRIVERS areas, and how carefully implemented interventions and policies in these areas can improve health equity. These were based on four key principles: universality, responding to disadvantage, adaptation to context, and drawing on data from different sources and countering the ‘information paradox’ (whereby the least data exists for countries with the greatest need to reduce health inequalities).

The seminar sparked interesting and fruitful discussions on how to bridge the gap between research and policy and there was focused debate on how recommendations could be tailored to different audiences.

Project partners welcome the valuable suggestions put forward by the seminar’s participants and will take them into full consideration in developing the final recommendations and other dissemination activities.

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We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your interest in the DRIVERS project, urge you to follow the DRIVERS twitter account at @DRIVERS4equity  and look forward to seeing you at our DRIVERS event on 3 February 2015 at the European Parliament – save the date!

Seminar presentations are available here.

For more information please contact us at: [email protected]

 

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DRIVERS is now on Twitter! http://health-gradient.org/drivers-now-twitter/ http://health-gradient.org/drivers-now-twitter/#comments Fri, 31 Oct 2014 09:00:50 +0000 http://health-gradient.org/?p=4284 @DRIVERS4equity is now on Twitter! Follow us & keep abreast of the latest DRIVERS news @EuroHealthNet1 — DRIVERS4HealthEquity (@DRIVERS4equity) October 27, 2014 DRIVERS, with its aim of improving health equity through both policy and practice initiatives, is entering its final stage with an exciting couple of months ahead! Preparations are currently under [...]

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@DRIVERS4equity is now on Twitter! Follow us & keep abreast of the latest DRIVERS news @EuroHealthNet1

— DRIVERS4HealthEquity (@DRIVERS4equity) October 27, 2014

DRIVERS, with its aim of improving health equity through both policy and practice initiatives, is entering its final stage with an exciting couple of months ahead!

Preparations are currently under way on communicating the project’s main outcomes and achievements to the outside world and driving the desired change in the 3 DRIVERS determinants: early childhood development, fair employment and social protection.

DRIVERS policy recommendations are being developed and will be ready for launch at our DRIVERS event at the European Parliament on February 3, 2015.

In the build up to this event, we are embarking on a communications work journey to ensure that there is maximum exposure and up-take by policy-makers, researchers and practitioners of the main findings and reports produced by the consortium. This is a crucial time that can give the work that has been conducted over the last years a lasting impact beyond the project’s lifespan.

We have identified TWITTER as a valuable social media tool that can help us reach out to a wider audience and pave the way for our DRIVERS event. Therefore, in the upcoming months, DRIVERS will be launching a Twitter campaign to disseminate the project outcomes, stimulate discussion on the policy recommendations and inform followers of the latest DRIVERS developments.

                                                                     

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