Programme Stepping up implementation of the Health 2020 vision for health equity and well-being in the Nordic and Baltic States Stockholm, Sweden, 26 27 October 2016 Wednesday, 26 October 2016 11:00-12:00 Registration at the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs, Fredsgatan 8 Please note that this is not the venue of the meeting (Rosenbad's Conference Centre) but it is across the street from the 12:00-13:00 Networking lunch at the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs, Fredsgatan 8 Please note that this is not the venue of the meeting (Rosenbad's Conference Centre) but it is across the street from the 13:00-13:20 Welcome and opening of meeting Welcome and introductory remarks 13:20-14:00 Moderated discussion on why health equity is central to achieving the Health 2020 vision on health and well-being in society Taru Koivisto, Director, Department for Promotion of Welfare and Health, Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, Finland 14:00-14:05 Video message from Sir Michael Marmot, Professor, University College London 14:05-14:35 Setting the scene what are core challenges?
Olle Lundberg, Professor, Center for Health Equity Studies, Stockholm University, Karolinska Institutet, and Chair of The Swedish Commission for Equity in Health, Sweden 14:35-15:00 Swedish fika (coffee break) and networking 15:00-17.30 Theme A: Framing action on health equity and well-being in cross-sectoral policies and decision making Chair: Dr Piroska Östlin, Director Division of Policy & Governance for Health and Well-being, WHO Regional Office for Europe 15:00-15:20 Tools for communication in order to increase political and public engagement in cross-sectoral policy-making Cory Neudorf, Chief Medical Health Officer, Saskatoon Health Region, Canada 15:20-15:50 Experiences from cross-sectoral policy area Inger Ashing, until recently chairman of Save the Children Sweden, Government appointed coordinator for NEET (young people who is Not in Education, Employment or Training ), previously deputy Director General for the Swedish Agency for Youth and Civil Society 15:50-16:30 The role of the local and regional level experiences from local initiatives and commissions for social sustainability and health equity in Sweden Emil Broberg, 3rd Vice President Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions Anna Balkfors, Senior adviser/coordinator, Welfare department, City Office, City of Malmö Margareta Forsberg, Head of co-ordination, Socially Sustainable Gothenburg, City of Gothenburg, Sweden 16:30-17:30 Breakout sessions Meet and discuss strategies for framing health equity (room 1): Experiences with communicating with different stakeholders Anna Carlstedt, Chairman Swedish Red Cross Experiences from reframing health equity/health promoting schools around well-being Dora Gudmundsdottir, Director, Determinants of health and wellbeing, Directorate of Health, Iceland
Facilitator and rapporteur: Jonas Frykman, Senior Advisor, Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions Meet and discuss models and tools for framing health equity (room 2): Experiences from Canada with tools for communication Cory Neudorf, Chief Medical Health Officer, Saskatoon Health Region, Canada Experiences from Norway with intervention mapping, Ellen Paulssen, Senior adviser, Norwegian Directorate of Health Facilitator and rapporteur: Chris Brown, Program Manager, Social Determinants and Health Equity, European Office for Investment for Health & Development, Venice, WHO Regional Office for Europe 17:30-17:45 Wrap up and information on day 2 Rapporteurs from the breakout sessions. 19:00 Dinner (information will be given at the meeting) Thursday, 27 October 2016 8:30-9:00 Coffee 9:00-11:00 Theme B: Models for cooperation and co-creation of health, well-being and equity between the public sector, civil society and social economy Chair: Christoph Hamelmann, Head European Office for Investment for Health & Development, Venice, WHO Regional Office for Europe 9:00-9:20 Initiative for whole-of-society participation and engagement for health equity and well-being GEN-PEP for promoting the health of children and young people, an initiative by the H.R.H. Crown Princess Victoria and H.R.H. Prince Daniel Carolina Klüft, Project Manager and Lenka Prokopec Karlberg, Operations Manager, GEN-PEP 9:20-9:50 What is social economy and how can it contribute to health equity and well-being objectives? Valentina Caimi, Policy and Advocacy Adviser, Social Platform 9:50-10:10 How can whole-of-society action be aided by public policy? Karin Bergelv, executive at The secretariat for the national agreement between Government, The Swedish Association of Local Authorities and
Regions and civil society (Överenskommelsekansliet) to enhance the number of civil society actors within the healthcare and social services provision 10:10-11:00 Breakout sessions Meet and discuss/learn more about models for cooperation (room 1) What makes good partnerships between public-social sectors? Anna Johansson, Head of Social Services, Stockholm City Mission Social Impact Bond a cooperation between public and private sector Lars Stjernkvist, Mayor, Municipality of Norrköping Facilitator: Monika Kosinska, Program Manager, Governance for Health, Division of Policy & Governance for Health and Well-being, WHO Regional Office for Europe Meet and discuss/learn more from practical examples (room 2) Experience from practical work with participation and engagement Beatrice Alger Director, Linnéa Thoor, Project Assistant and Randi Myhre, Project Manager, Forum SKILL/Mamas Retro Participation and engagement for health equity Marius Strička, Head of Suicide Prevention Bureau, State Mental Health Centre, Lithuania Facilitator: Cristina Mattsson Lundberg, International coordinator, Public Health Agency of Sweden 11:00-11:30 Swedish fika (coffee break) and networking 11:30-15:00 Theme C: Health equity as a fundamental element in sustainable development Chair: Bettina Menne, Coordinator Health and the SDGs, Division of Policy & Governance for Health and Well-being, WHO Regional Office for Europe 11:30-12:00 Implementation of Sustainable Development Goals in Sweden 12:00-13:00 Health equity linkages to social sustainability and the Sustainable Development Goals Joachim Beijmo, Chief of Staff, Director General s Office, The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency Katrin Stjernfeldt Jammeh, Mayor, The City of Malmö
Clive Needle, Policy and Advocacy Director, EuroHealthNet 13:00-14:00 Networking lunch 14:00-15:00 Moderated discussion on experiences of working with health equity and sustainable development How to go from global to local? Experiences from the work of The Social Sustainability Forum by the Public Health Agency of Sweden and the Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions Sara Kollberg, Analyst, Public Health Agency of Sweden and Jonas Frykman, Senior Advisor, Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions Local level experience of working on health equity and sustainable development Ida Legnemark, Chair of Healthy Cities Sweden Nominated delegates are asked to share and discuss experiences. 15:00-15:30 Wrap-up and conclusions Meeting Chair: Moderator: Karin Klingenstierna