ActEarly: a City Collaboratory approach to early promotion of good health and wellbeing

John Wright ORCID logo; Andrew C Hayward ORCID logo; Jane West ORCID logo; Kate E Pickett ORCID logo; Rosie M McEachan ORCID logo; Mark Mon-Williams ORCID logo; NicolaChristie; Laura Vaughan ORCID logo; Jess Sheringham ORCID logo; Muki Haklay ORCID logo; +27 more... LauraSheard; Josie Dickerson ORCID logo; SallyBarber; Neil Small ORCID logo; Richard Cookson ORCID logo; Philip Garnett ORCID logo; Tracey Bywater ORCID logo; NicholasPleace; Eric JBrunner; Claire Cameron ORCID logo; Marcella Ucci ORCID logo; Steve Cummins ORCID logo; Daisy Fancourt ORCID logo; JensKandt; PaulLongley; SteveMorris; GeorgePloubidis; RobertSavage; Robert W Aldridge ORCID logo; DanHopewell; Tiffany Yang ORCID logo; DanMason; Gillian Santorelli ORCID logo; Richard Romano ORCID logo; Maria Bryant ORCID logo; Liam Crosby ORCID logo; Trevor Sheldon ORCID logo; (2019) ActEarly: a City Collaboratory approach to early promotion of good health and wellbeing. Wellcome Open Research, 4. p. 156. DOI: 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.15443.1
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<ns4:p>Economic, physical, built, cultural, learning, social and service environments have a profound effect on lifelong health. However, policy thinking about health research is dominated by the ‘biomedical model’ which promotes medicalisation and an emphasis on diagnosis and treatment at the expense of prevention. Prevention research has tended to focus on ‘downstream’ interventions that rely on individual behaviour change, frequently increasing inequalities. Preventive strategies often focus on isolated leverage points and are scattered across different settings. This paper describes a major new prevention research programme that aims to create City Collaboratory testbeds to support the identification, implementation and evaluation of upstream interventions within a whole system city setting. Prevention of physical and mental ill-health will come from the cumulative effect of multiple system-wide interventions. Rather than scatter these interventions across many settings and evaluate single outcomes, we will test their collective impact across multiple outcomes with the goal of achieving a tipping point for better health. Our focus is on early life (ActEarly) in recognition of childhood and adolescence being such critical periods for influencing lifelong health and wellbeing.</ns4:p>



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