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Investing in children : The European Child and Adolescent Health Strategy 2015–2020

Contributor(s): World Health Organization.
BBDD: Libros Publisher: Copenhage [s.n.] 2014Description: 20 p.Clasificación(es): 2450 Psicología de la salud y medicina | 1852 Crianza y cuidado de los niñosInteresa: Intervención SocialDescriptor(es): Intervención social | Política | Niños | Infancia | SaludTipo de documento: ManualesOnline resources: Acceso electrónico
Contents:
Introduction and context. Impact of the previous strategy. Aims and objectives. Guiding principles. Adopting a life-course approach. Adopting an evidence-informed approach. Promoting strong partnerships and intersectoral collaboration. Adopting a rights-based approach. Vision. Priorities. Making children’s lives visible. Addressing the unfinished agenda of preventable death and infectious disease. Transforming the governance of child and adolescent health. Supporting early childhood development. Supporting growth during adolescence. Reducing exposure to violence and shifting societal approaches from criminal justice to preventive and therapeutic services. Protecting health and reducing risk. Achieving a tobacco-free millennial generation. Promoting healthy nutrition and physical activity throughout the life-course. Tackling depression and other mental health problems in adolescence. Protecting children and adolescents from environmental risks. Strategy development and implementation. Partners. Monitoring and accountability. Role of WHO. Annex 1. Report on health and well-being of children and adolescents in Europe. Annex 2. Reference materials and relevant WHO policies, strategies and action plans.
Destinatario: Divulgación-Profesionales
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Online Online Colegio Oficial de la Psicología de Madrid
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E-579 (Browse shelf) Acceso on-line

Introduction and context. Impact of the previous strategy. Aims and objectives. Guiding principles. Adopting a life-course approach. Adopting an evidence-informed approach. Promoting strong partnerships and intersectoral collaboration. Adopting a rights-based approach. Vision. Priorities. Making children’s lives visible. Addressing the unfinished agenda of preventable death and infectious disease. Transforming the governance of child and adolescent health. Supporting early childhood development. Supporting growth during adolescence. Reducing exposure to violence and shifting societal approaches from criminal justice to preventive and therapeutic services. Protecting health and reducing risk. Achieving a tobacco-free millennial generation. Promoting healthy nutrition and physical activity throughout the life-course. Tackling depression and other mental health problems in adolescence. Protecting children and adolescents from environmental risks. Strategy development and implementation. Partners. Monitoring and accountability. Role of WHO. Annex 1. Report on health and well-being of children and adolescents in Europe. Annex 2. Reference materials and relevant WHO policies, strategies and action plans.

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