2016
DOI: 10.1590/1413-81232015216.07672016
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Perspectivas e desafios da “nova” Política Nacional de Promoção da Saúde: para qual arena política aponta a gestão?

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“…This categorization is important not only for the possibility of expanding inter-sector alliances in the development of projects and draft legislation, but also for an understanding of the competencies that are necessary for implementing actions, dealing with political and personal disputes for spaces of power, new competencies and skills for working with new bodies of information and practices, and a cross-sectional reading on the problems underlying a policy 12 . According to Buss and Carvalho 30 , inter-sectoriality cannot be restricted to mere rhetorical intentions, nor to fragile accords, and should be systematized in "concrete projects directed to concrete popula-Tensions that appear in this analysis focus on the disease model used by the CTs for drug-dependent subjects.…”
Section: Health Ministrymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This categorization is important not only for the possibility of expanding inter-sector alliances in the development of projects and draft legislation, but also for an understanding of the competencies that are necessary for implementing actions, dealing with political and personal disputes for spaces of power, new competencies and skills for working with new bodies of information and practices, and a cross-sectional reading on the problems underlying a policy 12 . According to Buss and Carvalho 30 , inter-sectoriality cannot be restricted to mere rhetorical intentions, nor to fragile accords, and should be systematized in "concrete projects directed to concrete popula-Tensions that appear in this analysis focus on the disease model used by the CTs for drug-dependent subjects.…”
Section: Health Ministrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, there has been increasing, and promising, acceptance, in the field of drug-user healthcare in Brazil, of a widening and a reorientation of public policies that give priority to access and treatment in the context of a humanized and inter-sectorial healthcare network, with practices oriented by values and principles of participation, inter-sectoriality, and equity, grounded on the Brazilian Health System (SUS) and on the international health promotion movement 12 . The aim of this paper is to analyze the models and approaches that have permeated the development of public policies on drugs in Brazil in the sphere of the federal Executive in the 21 st century, in the light of the existing paradigms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, prevention must be a priority within health care management instruments at 9 municipal, state and federal level. Surveys on related themes should be conducted in search for evidence capable of expanding the scope of preventive measures and the promotion of health within the health care system 19 . The preventive conscientiousness was the most prevalent factor to influence prevention.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 Thus, the scope of the interventions contained in the ambit of the recently reviewed National Health Promotion Policy (Política Nacional de Promoção de Saúde) 8 has been expanded, including the field of food and nutrition and defining the interfaces of health promotion with other public policies in the areas of health and education. 9 With regard to the field of food, this cross-sectional aspect is evident in guidelines, such as the Landmark Reference of Food and Nutrition Education for Public Policies (Marco de Referência de Educação Alimentar e Nutricional) 10 and the new Dietary Guidelines for the Brazilian Population (Guia Alimentar para a População Brasileira) 11 , which contain elements based on the concept of Health Promotion as the development of a sustainable food system for promoting healthy environments; access to quality information and food (in a broader sense), appreciation of cooking and development of cooking skills for personal empowerment and autonomy; promotion of selfcare and autonomy, through empowering educational processes; and intersectoral approaches for the promotion of Food and Nutrition Security.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%