John Lucy Liverpool Healthy Cities. Sub-networks  Healthy Ageing  Healthy Urban Environment  Health Equity  Health Literacy.

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John Lucy Liverpool Healthy Cities

Sub-networks  Healthy Ageing  Healthy Urban Environment  Health Equity  Health Literacy

Sub-network members  Bruno - Czech Republic  Dimitrovgrad - Russian Federation  Liverpool  Preston  Stoke  Turku - Finland

What partners are doing  Turku - schools focus; wellbeing of young people  Brno - promoting healthy lifestyle in communities  Dimitrovgrad- focus on HIV and drug use  Liverpool - use of social marketing insight - cancer; childrens A&E; Third sector - Reader project  Stoke - Diabetes in young south Asian men

Sub-network plans  Audit of all 100 healthy cities annual returns  Event - St Petersburg June 2012  Event - Liverpool Jan 2013  Liverpool event report  Case study based resource

Sub-network plans  Links to other Health lit networks -  Academic Network (UK)  Health Literacy Europe (Maastricht)  Solid Facts publication- June 12