Education and health:
Higher levels of educational attainment are
associated with improved health outcomes: http://www.abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/lookup/4704.0Chapter365Oct+2010
The Health Impacts of Education – a review: http://www.publichealth.ie/files/file/Health%20Impacts%20of%20Education.pdf
The Effect of Education on Health – Cross
Country Evidence: http://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/working_papers/2011/RAND_WR864.pdf
What are the effects of education on health?
MEASURING THE EFFECTS OF EDUCATION ON HEALTH AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT: PROCEEDINGS
OF THE COPENHAGEN SYMPOSIUM – © OECD 2006 https://www1.oecd.org/edu/innovation-education/37425753.pdf
The Effects of Education on Health (National
Bureau of Economic Research): http://www.nber.org/digest/mar07/w12352.html
The Education Effect on Population Health: A
Reassessment http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3188849/
Do you think the Australian public
deserves to know what's at stake in the TPP - Trans Pacific Partnership
Agreement?
CHETRE
(Centre for Health Equity Training Research and Evaluation) has worked with a
group of Australian academics and non-government organisations, interested in
the health of the Australian population, to do a health impact assessment (HIA)
on the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement negotiations.
The
negotiations are finishing soon, but the public has yet to see the agreement
and find out exactly what we risk trading away.
The
HIA
released today has shown the TPP could impact on the government's ability
to introduce new health initiatives, like the plain packaging legislation. It
could stop new food labelling laws, and keep medicines costing more for longer.
If
you want to tell the government to release the text so we can find out what's
in the TPP before it's too late click
here .
Health literacy toolkit for low- and
middle-income countries: series of information sheets to empower
communities and strengthen health systems: Download this publication: click here.
Action on the SDOH: Views from
inside the policy process https://www.academia.edu/10255617/Action_on_the_social_determinants_of_health_Views_from_inside_the_policy_process
The Social Determinants of Mental
Health: An Overview and Call to Action
Defining a Population Mental Health
Framework for Public Health: http://www.ncchpp.ca/docs/2014_SanteMentale_EN.pdf
Framework for healthy public policies favouring Mental Health: http://www.ncchpp.ca/docs/PPFSM_EN_Gabarit.pdf
Unexplained health inequality – is it unfair? click here
Implementing the Public Health Act in a
local setting: Addressing the social inequities in health in a Norwegian
municipality: https://bora.uib.no/handle/1956/8218
Healthy Cities Resources:
How to eradicate poverty: spend more on
wages and strengthen unions: http://www.theguardian.com/society/2015/feb/17/eradicate-poverty-strengthen-unions-confront-corporate-interests?CMP=share_btn_link
What is the People’s Health
Movement? What does it do?
Now
available: 30 minute film from the Third People's Health Assembly (Cape Town,
July 2012) is now online: http://youtu.be/Kmm5Hj0HNWA
The Concepts and Principles of Health
Equity: http://publicaciones.ops.org.ar/publicaciones/piezas%20comunicacionales/cursoDDS/cursoeng/Textos%20Completos/the%20concepts%20and%20principles%20of%20equity%20and%20health.pdf
Children of the Recession: The impact of
the economic crisis on child well-being in rich countries:
Inequality: The Challenge of the
Century: http://www.progressiveeconomy.eu/sites/default/files/Progressive_Economy-JOURNAL_issue2.pdf
Society at a glance –OECD Global
Indicators
The
seventh edition of Society at a Glance, the biennial OECD overview of social
indicators, this report addresses the growing demand for quantitative evidence
on social well-being and its trends. It updates some indicators included in the
previous editions published since 2001 and introduces several new ones; in
total: 25 indicators. It includes data for the 34 OECD Member countries and where
available data for key partners (Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Russia and
South Africa) and for other G20 countries (Argentina and Saudi Arabia). This
report features a special chapter on the social impact of the recent crisis
(Chapter 1) and provides a guide to help readers understand the structure of
OECD social indicators (Chapter 2). All indicators are available as a web book
and e-book on OECD iLibrary, as is the related database.
SPECIAL ISSUE ON THE POLITICAL ECONOMY
OF CHILDREN’S HEALTH: http://journals.uvic.ca/index.php/ijcyfs
Improving Population Health by Reducing
Poverty: New York's Earned Income Tax Credit:
EARLY LIFE OR EARLY DEATH: SUPPORT FOR
CHILD HEALTH LASTS A LIFETIME: http://journals.uvic.ca/index.php/ijcyfs/article/view/13499/4312
The new resource Expanding the Boundaries: Public Health and
Health Equity Practice , created by the National Association of
County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) Health Equity and Social Justice
Committee, aims to invite dialogue among local health departments and their
community allies around the social inequities underlying health inequities.
The Super Rich and Us - BBC Documentary 2015 - Rich People vs Poor
People - Episode 1 http://youtu.be/gjzmHZd6s-E
Economic considerations and health in
all policies initiatives: evidence from interviews with key informants in
Sweden, Quebec and South Australia: click here.
Health in all policies: training manual: English
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