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A consensus on healthy ageing
- Authors:
- PUBLIC HEALTH ENGLAND, CENTRE FOR AGEING BETTER
- Publisher:
- Public Health England
- Publication year:
- 2019
- Pagination:
- 9
- Place of publication:
- London
A statement which defines the shared commitment of signatory organisations to five principles for healthy ageing in England. The five principles are: Putting prevention first and ensuring timely access to services and support when needed; Removing barriers and creating more opportunities for older adults to contribute to society; Ensuring good homes and communities; Narrowing inequalities; and Challenging ageist and negative language, culture and practices. Signatory organisations cover the areas of health, employment, housing and communities, and are from academia, local government, the NHS, and the public and voluntary sectors. (Edited publisher abstract)
Heatwave plan for England: making the case: the impact of heat on health: now and in the future
- Author:
- PUBLIC HEALTH ENGLAND
- Publisher:
- Public Health England
- Publication year:
- 2015
- Pagination:
- 19
- Place of publication:
- London
This document provides a background to the 'Heatwave plan for England'. The purpose of the plan is to avoid the adverse health effects of excessive heat by raising public awareness and triggering actions by those in contact with people who are most at risk. This, in turn, helps reduce pressures throughout the health and social care system. The document outlines key health issues associated with heatwaves, explains why long-term planning is essential and gives some examples of medium term and longer term actions which can be taken to mitigate or ameliorate some of the effects of future heatwaves and hot weather. (Edited publisher abstract)
Heatwave plan for England: making the case: the impact of heat on health: now and in the future
- Author:
- PUBLIC HEALTH ENGLAND
- Publisher:
- Public Health England
- Publication year:
- 2014
- Pagination:
- 19
- Place of publication:
- London
This document provides a background to the 'Heatwave plan for England'. The purpose of the plan is to avoid the adverse health effects of excessive heat by raising public awareness and triggering actions by those in contact with people who are most at risk. This, in turn, helps reduce pressures throughout the health and social care system. The document outlines key health issues associated with heatwaves, explains why long-term planning is essential and gives some examples of medium term and longer term actions which can be taken to mitigate or ameliorate some of the effects of future heatwaves and hot weather. (Edited publisher abstract)