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Healthy public policy : a role for the HEA

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  • 1870607007
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  • London
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  • King's Fund Institute
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  • 1987
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  • 1
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  • 15
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  • KFI briefing paper
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  • Healthy public policy argues for a revitalised public health policy, in which the HEA should play a major role. The paper's main contention is that the HEA must help give health promotion greater national prominence by becoming an active advocate for the public health. A central task for the new Authority will be to press for a national health promotion policy based on the World Health Organisation's 'Health for all' principles. The paper goes on to highlight seven key areas where the HEA should play a major role in developing sustained long-term health promotion programmes: smoking control; coronary heart disease; alcohol abuse; diet; ageing well; preventive medicine and A.I.D.S.
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  • Pagination: [ii], 15p.; Out of print
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