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  1. The Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion. 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. Jun 16, 2012 · Overview. More than 200 participants from 38 countries met in November 1986 in Ottawa to exchange experiences and share knowledge of health promotion. The conference stimulated an open dialogue among health workers. politicians, academics and representatives of governmental. voluntary and community organizations.

  3. The Ottawa Charter is a document that presents the principles and strategies for health promotion, adopted by the first International Conference on Health Promotion in 1986. It emphasizes the need for action by all sectors and levels to create healthy public policy, environments, communities, and individuals.

  4. Mar 25, 2024 · The basic strategies for health promotion identified in the Ottawa Charter were: advocate (to boost the factors which encourage health), enable (allowing all people to achieve health equity) and mediate (through collaboration across all sectors).

  5. The Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion is the name of an international agreement signed at the First International Conference on Health Promotion, organized by the World Health Organization (WHO) and held in Ottawa, Canada, in November 1986. [1]

  6. A document from the first International Conference on Health Promotion in 1986, presenting a charter for action to achieve Health for All by the year 2000 and beyond. The charter outlines five key concepts for health promotion: strengthening community action, creating supportive environments, developing personal skills, reorienting health services, and building healthy public policies.

  7. Jun 19, 2017 · The Ottawa Charter notes that “ peace, shelter, education, food, income, a stable eco–system, sustainable resources, social justice, and equity ” are fundamental resources for health [3], and the SDGs address these domains.