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From: Equity, Health & Human Development
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Ruggiero, Mrs. Ana Lucia
(WDC)
Subject: [EQ] Finland National Action Plan to Reduce Health Inequalities



		National Action Plan to Reduce Health Inequalities
2008-2011

		Publications of the Ministry of Social Affairs and
Health - Helsinki FINLAND 2008
		ISBN 978-952-00-2700-1 (pb), ISBN 978-952-00-2701-8
(PDF)

		Available online as PDF file [78p.] at:
http://www.stm.fi/Resource.phx/publishing/store/2008/11/pr1227003636140/
passthru.pdf
<http://www.stm.fi/Resource.phx/publishing/store/2008/11/pr1227003636140
/passthru.pdf> 

		".....The National Action Plan to Reduce Health
Inequalities outlines proposals for strategic policy definitions and the
most important measures to reduce socioeconomic health inequalities in
Finland. A separate action plan was deemed necessary since inequalities
persist despite the efforts undertaken through health and social policy.
Narrowing health gaps has been the objective of Finnish health policy
since the 1980s. This objective has not been achieved, however, and the
inequalities have partly even grown.

		The National Action Plan to Reduce Health Inequalities
is closely linked with the Government's Health Promotion Policy
Programme. The Action Plan will also for its part implement the aim of
the national "Health 2015" programme to reduce mortality differences by
a fifth by 2015.

		To pursue the objective of reduction in health
inequalities, the Action Plan mainly operates in the following three
priority areas:
		-  Social policy measures: improving income security and
education, and decreasing unemployment and poor housing 
		- Strengthening the prerequisites for healthy
lifestyles: measures to promote healthy behaviour of the whole 
		   population with special attention to disadvantaged
groups where unhealthy behaviour is common 
		-  Improving the availability and good quality of social
and health care services for everyone

		To pursue these goals and monitor the attainment of
them, reliable knowledge base and effective communication are needed.
For this purpose,
		-  a follow-up system for health inequalities is
developed
		- knowledge about the scope of and trends in health
inequalities is strengthened
		- education and communication concerning health
inequalities and their reduction is advanced....' 

		Content:

		1 STARTING POINTS OF THE NATIONAL ACTION PLAN 
		2. STRATEGIES AND MEASURES 
		3 ACTORS, IMPLEMENTATION AND MONITORING 
		3.1 Central actors working to reduce health inequalities
		3.1.1 Government 
		3.1.2 Local government and municipal federations 
		3.1.3 Non-governmental organisations and church welfare
services 
		3.1.4 Social partners and businesses 
		3.2 Implementation, monitoring and assessment of the
National Action Plan 
		3.3 Implementation plan

		SUMMARY:
http://www.stm.fi/Resource.phx/publishing/documents/16838/index.htx
<http://www.stm.fi/Resource.phx/publishing/documents/16838/index.htx> 

		 

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