CHOOSE A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE ACT 1. Why an Act?  Serious health problem affecting the psychological and social well-being of people.  Ethical duty: has.

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CHOOSE A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE ACT 1

Why an Act?  Serious health problem affecting the psychological and social well-being of people.  Ethical duty: has a stronger impact on the most vulnerable sectors and makes them more destitute  Affects the country’s human development  Creates a permanent institutional framework. Allows for transformation of EVS into a State policy and the implementation of a genuine public and private intersectoral system.  Fulfills UN, WHO and PAHO Global Commitments (multisectoral policies and plans and legislative measures) 2

CHOOSE A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE ACT  INNOVATION:  Multisectoral  Habit formation  Public-private alliance  Civil Society Participation 3

CHOOSE A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE ACT  Creates the Intersectoral Choose a Healthy Style System to improve Chileans’ quality of life and well-being  Management model formed by policies, plans and programs prepared and implemented by several State agencies with a view to generating healthy habits and lifestyles and reducing risk factors and behaviors associated with non-communicable diseases. 4

CHOOSE A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE ACT  Choose a Healthy Lifestyle Inter-sectoral System  Institutional framework  Sustainable in time  State policy 5

CHOOSE A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE ACT  Under the supervision of the EVS Secretariat, which reports to the Social Development Ministry  Powers: To manage, coordinate, supervise and assess the System  Why within the Social Development Ministry?  Social issue  Affects mostly the vulnerable population  Has the necessary tools to coordinate the System’s actions and assess their implementation. Which?  Intersectoral approach  Assessment system  Permanent follow-up 6

CHOOSE A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE Secretariat Social Assessment Undersecretariat Ministry of Social Development Social Services Undersecretariat Elige Vivir Sano Secretariat Ethical Income Welfare File

CHOOSE A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE SYSTEM EVS System Public sector Private sector Academy Civil society NGOs Communities Social networks

CHOOSE A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE SYSTEM FUNCTIONING Elige Vivir Sano Secretariat Ministries and public agencies Municipalities, OAS, private entities Ex ante evaluation Requirements as financing Implementation Ex post evaluation Social Development Inter-ministerial Committee Chilean President

CHOOSE A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE ACT Choose a Healthy Lifestyle System’s Policies, plans and programs  Promotion of a healthy diet  Promotion of sports and exercise  Promotion of outdoor activities  Family development, recreation and leisure time management activities  Self-care initiatives  Information, education and communication measures  Reduction of obstacles affecting the most vulnerable population 10

CHOOSE A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE ACT Requirements of Choose a Healthy Lifestyle System’s policies, plans and programs.  Prepared and implemented both from a sectoral or inter- sectoral point of view  To design and carry out initiatives having one or more of the purposes stated herein.  To consider registration procedures of beneficiaries and applicants’ information allowing to measure and assess, at least, processes and results, such as coverage, efficacy and quality.  To have the necessary funds. 11

CHOOSE A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE ACT Relationship with the private sector? 12

CHOOSE A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE ACT  May enter into agreements for the operation or financing of the System.  Municipalities, State administration agencies and private entities  Administrative decrees must establish standards on advertising, promotion and corporate social responsibility to be met by private companies and institutions should they wish to enter into agreements with Choose a Healthy Lifestyle and make use of its logos.  The above standards must be met in order for agreements to remain in full force. Relationship with the private sector 13

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