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City governments and their partners are at the heart of policy-making and decision-making related to the wider determinants of health. City mayors and elected politicians provide leadership; professional coordinators provide support. Both are essential in orchestrating the contribution of many actors and agencies. The healthy city coordinator’s role is rewarding but can be very challenging. This guide by the European Healthy Cities Network outlines 20 steps or actions for a healthy city, focusing on how coordinators can organize or renew the process.
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Building a healthy, equitable and sustainable city for all is a journey of development – social, human, urban and economic. The 20 steps guide this development process. They provide a chain of interventions and events leading to a healthier city. This virtual training which is based on the 2022 guide accumulates the knowledge and experiences of pioneering cities and experienced coordinators within the Healthy Cities Network. The virtual training will cater to coordinators and secretariats of cities in the WHO European Healthy Cities Network and national healthy cities networks in the Network of European National Healthy Cities Networks. The virtual training is also for those who are considering adopting the Healthy Cities model. Furthermore, it can be used as a guide or a reference for those in the process of introducing Healthy Cities or reviewing and expanding an existing one.
The 20 steps are allocated into three modules. They are actions in a process of continual improvement and should not necessarily be taken in sequence. The participants of the course will be able to draw on the rich experience of the cities and it will also help in identifying the critical steps and actions for successfully building and sustaining a healthy city. The order in which cities adopt the steps depends on local circumstances and opportunities.
Approximately 2 hours to complete.
A certificate of achievement will be available to participants who score at least 80% in the final assessment.
Participants who receive a certificate of achievement can also download an Open Badge for this course. Click here to learn how.