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  1. Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion First International Conference on Health Promotion Ottawa, 21 November 1986 - WHO/HPR/HEP/95.1 The first International Conference on Health Promotion, meeting in Ottawa this 21st day of November 1986, hereby presents this CHARTER for action to achieve Health for All by the year 2000 and beyond.

  2. Build Healthy Public Policy. Health promotion goes beyond health care. It puts health on the agenda of policy makers in all sectors and at all levels, directing them to be aware of the health consequences of their decisions and to accept their responsibilities for health.

  3. met in November 1986 in Ottawa to ex­ change experiences and share knowledge of health promotion. The conference stimu­ lated an open dialogue among health work­ ers. politicians, academics and representatives of governmental. voluntary and community organiz­ ations. The charter they drew up reflected their

  4. Learn how the Ottawa Charter provides a comprehensive framework for health promotion and how it can be applied to various health issues.

  5. Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion, 1986 Health Promotion Health promotion is the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve, their health. To reach a state of complete physical mental and social wellbeing, an individual or group must be able to identify and to realize aspirations, to

  6. Abstract First International Conference on Health Promotion, Ottawa, Canada, 17–21 November 1986

  7. CHARTER ADOPTED AT AN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HEALTH PROMOTION* The move towards a new public health, November 17-21, 1986 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. * Co-sponsored by the Canadian Public Health Association, Health and Welfare Canada, and the World Health Organization.

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