Sport Business Continuity and Recovery Essentials

HIAP Training Manual
The role of government in the HiAP
WORKSHOP: PREPARING FOR TRAINING IN HEALTH IN ALL
POLICIES (HIAP) USING THE NEWLY LAUNCHED WHO HIAP
TRAINING MANUAL
Kuopio, Finland, 2015
The Central principles of HiAP
Dynamics and complexity
Health Equity
Framing
Whole of government//society
Collective impact
Mutual gain, Negotiation, health diplomacy
HiAP approach
Focuses on the social, economic and
environment determinants of health
Targets inequalities
Promotes integration and collaboration
across sectors and other non-government
stakeholders.
Health and governments
Health is an individual right and a social justice issue;
Health is a public good; and
Governments have a responsibility for the health of
their peoples.
 
“Governments have a responsibility for the
health of their peoples which can be fulfilled
only by the provision of adequate health and
social measures”
 
WHO Constitution (1948). Available from: 
http://apps.who.int/gb/bd/PDF/bd47/EN/constitution-en.pdf
Collective
 
impact
‘Commitment of a group of important actors from
different sectors to a common agenda for solving a
specific social problem’
A common agenda
Shared measurement systems
Mutually reinforcing activities
Continuous communication
Back bone support organizations
Interconnectedness
     Interconnectedness of
     issues and of
     governance levels
The role of governments
 
 
Governance
Ways individuals &
institutions manage common
affairs
Continuing process
Conflicting or diverse
interests accommodated
/cooperation
Formal institutions
empowered to enforce
compliance
Informal arrangements
Health Diplomacy
      Creating opportunities for 
mutual gain
    Negotiating for health 
in the face of other interests
      
Building relationships and alliances 
for health
      outcomes and addressing health determinants
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Delve into the crucial aspects of business continuity and recovery in the sports domain. Explore crisis management, key terms, and strategies for maintaining operations during challenging times. Gain insights into handling crises effectively and ensuring the resilience of sports organizations.

  • Sport business
  • Crisis management
  • Recovery planning
  • Key terms
  • Sports governance

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  1. HIAP Training Manual The role of government in the HiAP WORKSHOP: PREPARING FOR TRAINING IN HEALTH IN ALL POLICIES (HIAP) USING THE NEWLY LAUNCHED WHO HIAP TRAINING MANUAL Kuopio, Finland, 2015

  2. The Central principles of HiAP Dynamics and complexity Health Equity Framing Whole of government//society Collective impact Mutual gain, Negotiation, health diplomacy

  3. HiAP approach Focuses on the social, economic and environment determinants of health Targets inequalities Promotes integration and collaboration across sectors and other non-government stakeholders.

  4. Health and governments Governments have a responsibility for the health of their peoples which can be fulfilled only by the provision of adequate health and social measures Health is an individual right and a social justice issue; Health is a public good; and Governments have a responsibility for the health of their peoples. WHO Constitution (1948). Available from: http://apps.who.int/gb/bd/PDF/bd47/EN/constitution-en.pdf

  5. Collective impact Commitment of a group of important actors from different sectors to a common agenda for solving a specific social problem A common agenda Shared measurement systems Mutually reinforcing activities Continuous communication Back bone support organizations

  6. Interconnectedness Interconnectedness of issues and of governance levels

  7. The role of governments Governance Ways individuals & institutions manage common affairs Continuing process Conflicting or diverse interests accommodated /cooperation Formal institutions empowered to enforce compliance Informal arrangements

  8. Health Diplomacy Negotiating for health in the face of other interests Building relationships and alliances for health outcomes and addressing health determinants Creating opportunities for mutual gain

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