life-course approach: from evidence to policy

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Life-course Approach:

From evidence to policy

Dr Zsuzsanna Jakab

WHO Regional Director for Europe

Strategic directions remain releva

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Transforming our world:

the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

Global Goals for Sustainable Development

Health targets – as a target in other goals

Acting to promote equity

throughout the life-course

0 20 40 60

80 Health ‘gains’ and ‘losses’ are passed on to the next generation

Health and wellbeing accumulate

over a lifetime

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Bonding with parents

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Investing

in early stages

Acting early

Improving maternal nutrition and

breastfeeding

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Minimizing childhood exposure to povertyPhoto: shutterstock.com

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Poverty lowers cognitive performance

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Vaccination is the right of

every child and adult

Incidence rate per 1 million population

Measles

epidemiology

in 2015Estimated 15,000 cases

January - June 2015

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A healthy environment

is the foundation of

a healthy life-course

Maximizing cognitive stimulation

and learning opportunities

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Preventing exposure to child maltreatment

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Acting appropriately

during life’s transitions

Supporting families to build

parenting capacities

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School settings provide

a unique opportunity to

set children on a

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Eliminating violence in schools

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Sexuality education

enhances human

development

Promoting decision

making for health

among adolescents

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Stopping children from

starting to smoke

and being exposed

to tobacco smoke

No smoking

in public areas

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Alcohol use

is a public health

emergency

Three or more years

of involuntary unemployment

significantly predict heavy

drinking and more frequent

drinking at ages 27-35 yearsPhoto: shutterstock.com

Early mental health protects throughout lifePhoto: shutterstock.com

Public-health actions

across the life-course

are fostering healthy

ageing

Healthy ageing requires strong

reductions in health inequalitiesGraphic: WHO – Photo: shutterstock.com

Acting together

Building active

environments

WHO Infographic

Addressing

the environmental

determinants

through the

life-course

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Acting in partnership: the role of the

European Environment and Health Process

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Harnessing the potential of

Multilateral Environmental Agreements

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Using efficient networks to implement the life-course approach

Strengthening health systems

towards people-centered and

integrated services delivery

Rooting health system

functions to respond to

needs and empower

individuals

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Measuring

impacts

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Monitoring and evaluation

is a key to successful implementation

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