""This excellent book could not be more timely. It must now be
apparent to almost everyone that we cannot go on as we have done in
the past ... The authors set out a vision of a future in which we
have rebalanced our relationship with the world around us. They
give us a sense of purpose and reason for hope that, together, we
might be able to attain it."
Professor Martin McKee CBE, London School of Hygiene and Tropical
Medicine, UK
"This book grounds the new approach to public health in systems
thinking, challenges mantras of modernity and prioritizes
sustainability and well-being. Read it and take the third public
health revolution the next step forward."
Professor Ilona Kickbusch, Director Global Health Programme, The
Graduate Institute, Geneva, Switzerland
"With the emerging evidence from the Human Genome Project that
genes play little part in the genesis of most illness, this is a
particularly timely book: it shows the central part that public
health interventions must play in creating a healthy
population."
Oliver James, Broadcaster, journalist, clinical psychologist and
bestselling book author"
Obesity, depression, addiction, loss of wellbeing: these are
issues which sap the resources and spirit of modern practitioners.
Public health is being challenged by the existence of an 'ingenuity
gap' - the gap between an interacting kaleidoscope of problems and
our capacity to respond effectively.
This innovative text bridges the gap between current public
health values and skills and those required to tackle future
challenges. The authors introduce the key models and theories of
public health, as well as the factors that have shaped its history
and development.
The book also: Establishes the links between current public
health problems and emerging threats like global warming and
resource depletion Explores the true nature of modern and emerging
threats to health Creates a new model for the 'future public
health' Explores what these changes will mean for the future public
health practitioner This is a book which sets out the reasons why
we need a fundamentally new approach to public health and explores
how this might be achieved.
"The Future Public Health" is informed by a six year research
project, commissioned by the Scottish Government, to trace the
development of our current situation and look for solutions to the
challenges facing public health. Visit the AfterNow website
(www.afternow.co.uk) to access an array of resources including:
Introductory videos 12 Audio podcasts Over 30 short papers and
essays
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