Friday, May 28, 2010

[EQ] Improving children's health and the environment

Improving children's health and the environment:
Examples from the WHO European Region

Leda Nemer, Christian Schweizer, Kathrin von Hoff and Ana Isabel Fernandes Guerreiro

WHO European Region  - 2009, vi + 93 pages ISBN 978 92 890 4185 0

Available at: http://bit.ly/bROIOJ

 

“…..The Children’s Environment and Health Action Plan for Europe identified the environmental risk factors affecting children’s health in 2004. Thirty-three case studies document countries’ experiences in implementing measures to address them since then.


These case studies describe initiatives from across the WHO European Region, focusing on the process of implementing each action, including the challenges and lessons learned. Two risk factors stand out: injuries and indoor air pollution. The sectors most often involved were health and education and the private sector. The predominant outcomes were an increase in knowledge, followed by a reduction of exposure to the risk factor and a change in behaviour. Most of the initiatives took place in educational settings.

 

By enabling countries to share their experiences, these descriptions serve as examples for further implementation of national children’s environment and health action plans…..”

 

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[EQ] NEW Online Learning Module - Introduction to Evidence-Informed Decision Making

NEW Online Learning Module
Introduction to Evidence-Informed Decision Making

National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools NCCMT, 2010

Available online at: http://bit.ly/cJqMXf

“…..NCCMT offers interactive workshops where participants practice finding and applying the best available research evidence in program planning and revision. Of course, budget and time constraints in public health today mean that not everyone who wants to attend a workshop in person can do so.

A self-paced online learning module on Evidence-Informed Decision Making in Public Health (the first of several) gives in-depth training on how to implement EIPH using a realistic scenario as a model.

 

Evidence-Informed Public Health

“….The process of distilling and disseminating the best available evidence, whether from research or from actual practice, and using that evidence to inform and improve public health practice and policy.

Put simply, it means finding, using and sharing what works in public health….”

 

 

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