UCL is proud to announce the world's first @WHO_Europe Collaborating Centre on Arts & Health, led by Dr @Daisy_Fancourt@UCL_BSH. The centre will advance understanding of how arts, culture and heritage can help our mental and physical health https://t.co/90OnoebPnx @NetworkMARCH
📣2⃣ DAYS TO GO - the Pan-European Commission on Health & Sustainable Development invites all youth organizations to take part in the consultation. #FutureGenerations#RethinkingHealth@WHO_Europe
The Pan European Commission on Health & Sustainable Development is #RethinkingHealth. The insights of young people are vital to this. Find out more about how you can get involved 👉 https://t.co/W8PnAIlAOX
Excited to see this report from our colleagues at @VanderbiltCCH. Check it out to learn more about why cultural understandings of disease is critical to health policy and the pandemic response 🌍
the #COVID19 crisis has revealed stark differences in responses across the world. A new report from @VanderbiltCCH shows how we can learn from global examples to improve outcomes and health equity. Read it here: https://t.co/6af1fDQjRE #cultureofhealth
Å teste politikk som medisin | Det er god medisin for myndigheter og politikere, skriver @BardHarstad @Folkehelseinst @camisto@helse_og_omsorg @BentHHoyre https://t.co/Xr35IPtwo0
One year since being confirmed as WHO/Europe’s Regional Director, @hans_kluge has overseen the endorsement of #UnitedActionForBetterHealth – the EPW has already had an impact on health in the Region.
Find out more 👉 https://t.co/UhpYseNtv8
Health workers at the ❤️ of successful #COVID19 vaccination uptake. Key message from member states at @WHO_Europe's 2nd Policy Forum on Behavioural and Cultural Insights. Guidance and policy considerations coming soon. #InsightsUnit#BCI#HCW
We have developed a framework to understand pandemic fatigue that
➡️Looks at what motivates people
➡️Engages them as part of the solution
➡️Moves from “do not” to “do differently”
➡️Acknowledges people face hardships & tries to make restrictions easier
https://t.co/QqEmeWEeWB
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The measures to keep the pandemic under control focus on:
☑️ Physical distancing and limiting social contacts
☑️ Testing and contact tracing
☑️ Safe travel
☑️ Healthcare capacity and personnel
☑️ Pandemic fatigue
☑️ National vaccination strategies
#StrongerTogether
Next week, WHO/Europe will host a High-Level virtual meeting to discuss strategies, principles and best practices for countering pandemic fatigue and reinvigorating the public to prevent #COVID19.
More info 👉 https://t.co/7OeHoxrX3R
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So you/your student wants to write a Politics/IR dissertation on #COVID19? Here's 10 Questions, suggested literatures, and methods to get you started.
https://t.co/u2SEkOydEw
It gives us great pleasure to present @WGHNorway and its initial list of dedicated members! We wish to highlight the broad and deep experience, expertise, passion, and diversity that exists among #women working in the field of #globalhealth in Norway.
💻https://t.co/goEUSOkmav
Just out today in @NatureHumBehav : Ten Considerations for Effectively Managing the COVID-19 Transition. Zillions of coauthors, including yours truly, and led (heroically) by Katrine Bach Haberstaat of @WHO and @CorneliaBetsch
https://t.co/s9w8qaJYb9
Our paper is out in @NatureHumBehav: 10 considerations for effectively managing the #COVID19 transition in countries. w/#InsightsUnit@WHO_Europe and a dream team of experts from the social sciences and health humanities.
32 social, behavioural & public health experts propose ten considerations for managing the de-escalation of #COVID__19 containment measures while maintaining public adherence to social & physical distancing
@WHO_Europe @CorneliaBetsch
https://t.co/vymBN4oUgA
What are the health benefits of the arts? A new report by @WHO_Europe looks at the latest evidence on the role of the arts in health @Daisy_Fancourt and @andrewp_steptoe discuss the importance of the findings: https://t.co/Ww6nGfZCbY
@UCL_BSH@NetworkMARCH
@CHWAlliance
Public Health Panorama, WHO/Europe’s journal, has opened a call for papers for its March 2020 special issue dedicated to arts & health. The journal is looking for innovative examples of use of the arts in health settings. The deadline is October 2019.👉 https://t.co/78kBzNU7Qw