Can you please give some examples of the jakarta declaration applied to some of the priority areas of health?
Sender: John Germov Subject: Re: Jakarta Declaration /new public health Date: 04-SEP-2002 Attachment: N/A Message: >Can you please give some examples of the jakarta >declaration applied to some of the priority areas of >health? The Jakarta Declaration is most remembered for highlighting social responsibility for health (rather than individual responsibility), re-endorsing the 5 key principles of the Ottawa Charter, and promoting a ‘settings approach’ to health promotion an effective and practical way to implement the Ottawa Charter. Specifically, the Jakarta Declaration set 5 broad ‘priorities for health promotion in the 21st century’: 1. Promote social responsibility for health 2. Increase investments for health development 3. Consolidate and expand partnerships for health 4. Increase community capacity and empower the individual 5. Secure an infrastructure for health promotion As an example, let’s apply these priorities to the area of mental health: 1. Promote social responsibility f