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This session highlights how parents and caregivers are central to children’s health, development, and well-being—but also why they need strong, coordinated support from across society. 🌱 The webinar will explore how the health sector can play a more active role, from pregnancy through adolescence, by embedding practical, evidence-based parenting support into everyday health services.
Participants will gain a clearer understanding of:
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Why the health sector is essential in supporting families
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What kinds of support can be delivered through health systems (like guidance, caregiver support, and information sharing)
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How collaboration across sectors can strengthen care pathways and improve family well-being 🤝
Real-world examples from Jordan and Tanzania will be shared, along with practical tools to make parenting support a sustainable part of health services.
Organized by global partners, this session brings together experts and practitioners to share knowledge, experiences, and actionable ideas—making it a valuable opportunity for anyone interested in child and family health 🌍
🌍 Circle U. Open Conversation: One Planet – One Health? 🌱
On April 22, 2026 (11:00–12:30), the Circle U. invites participants to an engaging online Open Conversation exploring how climate change is reshaping the way we think about health 🌡️🧠.
This session highlights the deep connections between climate change and disease across humans, animals, and ecosystems 🌿🐾—challenging traditional, human-centered medical perspectives. While much attention has been given to human health, the discussion will also shed light on often-overlooked plant diseases and their critical role in sustaining ecosystems and livelihoods 🌾.
Guided by the holistic One Health approach, leading experts—including researchers from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and UCLouvain—will explore new challenges and interdisciplinary solutions for global health in a changing climate 🌎.
📺 The event will be livestreamed, and registration is open until April 21.
With around 1.84 million people living with dementia in Germany, and numbers expected to rise, the potential to prevent or delay up to 45% of cases is enormous – yet public knowledge remains limited.
The 8th National Conference “Healthy and Active Aging” focuses on effective dementia prevention strategies, showcasing successful practices, and fostering dialogue between science, policy, and practice. Highlights include lifestyle factors, international best practices, personalized multimodal interventions, and early detection approaches. 🌱✨
📅 When: Wednesday, April 22, 2026
📍 Where: Hilton Cologne, Cologne
This conference is aimed at multipliers and professionals in dementia care and health promotion. Don’t miss this opportunity to exchange ideas and shape dementia prevention for the future! 🤝
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