Government creating opportunities for change.
Health in All Policies embeds health into government practice by employing five key elements: promoting health and equity, supporting intersectoral collaboration, creating co-benefits for multiple partners, engaging stakeholders, and creating structural or process change.
“To harness health and well-being, governments need institutionalized processes which value cross-sector problem solving and address power imbalances. This includes providing the leadership mandate, incentives, budgetary commitment and sustainable mechanisms that support government agencies to work collaboratively on integrated solutions.”
—Adelaide Statement on Health in All Policies
Health in All Policies Services
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Training focused on diverse evidence-based strategies designed to inform public health practice.
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Translate evidence-based practice into development, implementation and management of public health projects to achieve measurable outcomes.
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Facilitation of a data-driven process through strategic engagement of multi-sector partners to collect data, prioritize needs, and identify strategies that move from a broad goal to action.
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Take the guesswork out of identifying where and how to gather and track quality data through data collection and analysis, literature review, and evaluation approaches.