6th International City Health Conference

"Kollegienhaus", University of Basel, Petersplatz 1, Basel, Schweiz

Empowerment, Engagement and Partnership: participating to develop healthy cities’ reflects the belief that measures and actions for health promotion and urban development are more effective if the affected populations play an active and co-decisive role in the process of design, development and delivery. Evidence demonstrates that such engagement and participation contributes to sustainable solutions, to a greater identification with urban public space and increased intergenerational communication.

Other benefits from this inclusivity can be seen in reducing inequalities and improving access to resources, both of which contribute to increased individual and community well-being. Measures for this include improved health status, increased life expectancy, a reduction in anti-social behaviours and increased social cohesion.

This approach also lends itself to implementation at neighbourhood, as well as city levels and enables many innovative ideas and practices to ‘road tested’ without wholesale reorganisation and consequent cost to the public purse.

This is an ‘inclusive’ conference, with presenters and participants including NGOs, community projects, advocacy groups, as well as urban and health planners, academics, policy makers and those who deliver services and interventions.

The programme for the conference will be designed by a committee comprising representatives of the local hosts, former hosts and other international experts, who will lend their expertise to mix and match presentations, to create sessions that cut across issues, professions and disciplines and look at problems and possible solutions in a more ‘horizontal’ and integrated way.

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Creating ‘agefriendly’ cities: challenges of increased life-expectancy for urban health

13.09.2017 15:30-17:00 Parallel 4

Chair: Manon Delisle and Marius Beerli

    Rita Gisler (Switzerland) Old-age policy in Swiss cities
    Bettina Hübscher (Switzerland) Successes and challenges of the old age policy in Luzern
    Pierre-André Junod (Switzerland) Municipal policy for the benefit of senior citizens in Yverdonles-Bains