Health Inequalities Action Framework
Found 10 free book(s)A Framework for Analyzing Public Policies: Practical Guide
www.ncchpp.cabased on an analytical framework that reflects a public health perspective, while at the same time ... “Public policy” here refers to “a strategic action led by a public authority in order to limit or ... inequalities. in the distribution of the targeted problem (Milton et al., 2011; Swinburn et al.
Health Inequalities Action Framework - NHS Health Scotland
www.healthscotland.scotThe Health Inequalities Action Framework takes the planner through a process of considering these principles in relation to their own topic, strategy or work programme using a series of questions. A summary of the framework is given on pages …
Local action on health inequalities Reducing social ...
assets.publishing.service.gov.uk1. A summary of the evidence on the link between social isolation, poor health outcomes and health inequalities. 2. Identification of who is at risk of social isolation, at what stage of life, and what impact this has on health inequalities. 3. An outline of interventions to reduce social isolation in the groups identified.
The Health Equalities Framework (HEF)
www.ndti.org.ukThe Health Equalities Framework (HEF), an outcomes framework based on the determinants of health inequalities, provides a way for all specialist learning disability services to agree and measure outcomes with people with learning disabilities. Indeed, it can be used by all services
Improving access for all: reducing inequalities in access ...
www.england.nhs.ukinequalities to be achieved by 2020 and monitored as part of the Clinical Commissioning Group’s assessment framework. £5.5 billion per year The Marmot report referenced by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) suggests that in England the cost of treating illness and disease arising from health inequalities,
Allied Health Professions into Action
www.england.nhs.ukDescription The AHPs into Action is a product for leaders and decision makers, to inform and inspire the system about how AHPs can be best utilised to support future health, care and wellbeing service delivery. It offers examples of innovative AHP practice and a framework to develop a plan of delivery. Cross reference N/A Superseded documents N/A
Social Exclusion Meaning, measurement and experience and ...
www.who.intthe causes of health inequalities and in particular for the theoretical model underpinning the work of the WHO Commission on Social Determinants of Health. The final section brings together the different strands of the review in order to outline a conceptual framework to guide the work of the WHO Social Exclusion Knowledge Network.
Ethnic inequalities in health: the impact of racism ...
raceequalityfoundation.org.ukBetter Health Briefing 3 Ethnic inequalities in health: the impact of racism Introduction It is now well established that people from minority ethnic groups experience poorer health than the ‘ethnic majority’ (Aspinall and Jacobson, 2004). Opinions on the causes of this tend to focus either on individual/community factors
The Dakar Framework for Action - Right to Education Initiative
www.right-to-education.orgThe Dakar Framework Education For All: Meeting Our Collective Commitments 1.Meeting in Dakar, Senegal, in April 2000, we, the partici-pants in the World Education Forum, commit ourselves to the achievement of education for all (EFA) goals and targets for every citizen and for every society. 2. The Dakar Framework is a collective commitment to ...
A Conceptual Model of WOMEN AND GIRLS’ EMPOWERMENT
docs.gatesfoundation.org9. Taukobong, H. F., et al., “Does Addressing Gender Inequalities and Empowering Women and Girls Improve Health and Development Programme Outcomes?” Health Policy and Planning 31 (2016): 1492–1514. 10. See the whitepaper for the full citations of the many publications and resources utilized as the basis for this model.