New Website – WHO European Office for Investment for Health and Development, Venice, Italy
The new website (available in English only) for the WHO European Office for Investment for Health and Development, Venice, Italy contains a range of useful information and resources including publications, news and an opportunity to meet the office! The Venice Office is WHO/Europe’s centre of excellence in the thematic areas of health equity, social and […]
Harmonising public health involvement in land use planning workshop 19th November 2018, Life Sciences Hub, Cardiff Bay
This is the second workshop held in 2018 focussing upon the theme of ‘reuniting health and planning,’ in particular to explore current levels of engagement between public health and local authorities and to explore opportunities to work in a more coherent way in the future. The day was chaired by Kate Eden, Non-Executive Director of […]
Health in Planning Assessments
In the latest edition of Planning in London, Michael Chang (Town and Country Planning Association), Liz Green (WHIASU) and Jenny Dunwoody (Arup) provided an overview of opportunities to integrate health considerations in a range of assessments in the process. These include the Strategic Environmental Assessment, Environmental Impact Assessment and the Health Impact Assessment. This article […]
New guide – Creating healthier places and spaces for our present and future generations
A new guide ‘Creating healthier places and spaces for our present and future generations‘ has recently been published by Public Health Wales. It has been created to support Public Services Boards, public bodies, cross sector organisations and individuals take forward actions that address and enhance the health and well-being opportunities afforded by the natural and […]
Anglesey Public Toilet HIA informs Welsh Government Policy
The Welsh Government announced last week that under the new Public Health (Wales) Act 2017, all local authorities in Wales will have one year to develop a public toilet strategy. These strategies should address the health and wellbeing needs of all groups within society, especially those considered to have additional needs e.g. people with disabilities […]
New WHIASU Newsletter Published Today
WHIASU have published the Spring/Summer 2018 edition of their newsletter today. Some of the features include: an update on the Public Health (Wales) Act 2017, an update on the proposed Wylfa Newydd nuclear power station development HIA, information on HIA training, plus lots of useful links and resources. The newsletter is available to read online […]
Updated HIA eLearning Course
WHIASU have recently updated their HIA e learning course to include their quality assurance (QA) review framework for HIA and new examples of the practical application of HIA in communities, housing and health & social care. The QA tool is the first broad appraisal tool developed for HIA globally and is useful for any individuals […]
Wales – world leading on investment for health and well-being
The World Health Organization (WHO) has designated Public Health Wales’ Policy, Research and International Development Directorate as a WHO Collaborating Centre on ‘Investment for Health and Well-being’. The designation recognises Public Health Wales as a world leading authority on supporting investment in people’s health and well-being, driving sustainable development and promoting prosperity for all. This […]
Planning for Better Health and Wellbeing in Wales Resources
If you work within the planning or health sector the following five resources taken from the ‘Planning for Better Health and Well-Being in Wales’ document will be of interest to you; Resource 1 Checklist for aligning local development policies and planning decisions with Planning Policy Wales.pdf Resource 2 Process for Public Health Involvement in Development […]