- It includes all sorts
of actions or events for the people: the way we
are living our lives, behaviour, environmental
conditions, housing accommodations and areas,
traffic security, medical attendance and health
care, non-alcoholic and anti-drug policies etc.
- We have a vision, a
zero-vision. We will in all ways work against a
society where no people will fall ill, be
damaged, hurt or injured in any case that could
have been prevented. The important thing with the
vision is the direction.
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You
can work out of different perspectives.
- The more traditional
way is to work with programs for different risk
factors, such as tobacco, alcohol, other drugs or
risks for different environmental exposures.
Unemployment can also be seen as a risk factor.
The target is to eliminate or at least reduce the
use or the exposure of the risk factor in
question. Another perspective is to promote
health and to protect from bad health. It is a
more positive approach. You dont ask why
people fall ill or why certain accidents happen.
Instead the question is why certain people,
despite bad conditions, do not fall ill or get
hurt. What was it in their lives that protected
them, is the question.
- We talk about the
importance of social networks, the importance of
having close relations to other people. It shows
that it is important to be able to affect your
own life, your working conditions and so on. But
is it also a matter of the meaningfulness of
life, to have a structure in your daily life and
to be able to see that your life is a part of a
total, completeness.
Working with public health is of course also a
matter of preventing illness, sickness and
diseases. Mother, baby- and vaccination programs,
screening for different diseases, smoke
preventing, suicide preventing programs and so
on.
- Another perspective
is to work with different groups of people, for
example children, youth, elderly people, women,
low educated people, low income groups and so on.
You can see a pattern for different diseases,
behaviours e.g. smoking more or less in different
groups.
The last perspective is the arena-perspective. In
this perspective you combine all the another
perspectives mentioned before!
Some examples: The school arena, the hospital
arena, the housing arena.
Public health engages lots
and lots of people. It is not a work only for the county
council or for the different parts of the community
service. It is a matter for everyone, wherever we gather:
in unions, in organisations, where we live, where we
work, in our families.
It s a global network consisting of millions of
local networks!
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