:health 21 targets
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Closing the health gap between countries;Closing the health gap within countries;A healthy start in life (supportive family policies);Health of young people (policies to reduce child abuse, accidents, drug use, unwanted pregnancies);Healthy ageing (policies to improve health, self esteem, and independence before dependence emerges);Improving mental health;Reducing communicable diseases;Reducing non-communicable diseases;Reducing injury from violence and accidents;A healthy and safe physical environment;Healthier living (fiscal, agricultural and retail policies that increase the availability of and access to and consumption of vegetables and fruits);Reducing harm from alcohol, drugs and tobacco;A settings approach to health action (homes should be designed and built in a manner conducive to sustainable health and the environment);Multi-sectoral responsibility for health;An integrated health sector and much stronger emphasis on primary care;Managing for quality of care using the European health for all indicators to focus on outcomes and compare the effectiveness of different inputs;Equitable and sustainable funding of health services;Developing human resources (educational programmes for providers and managers based on the principles of the health for all policy);Research and knowledge: health programmes based on scientific evidence;Mobilising partners for health (engaging the media/TV/Internet);Policies and strategies for health for all - national, targeted policies based on health for all
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