Louise Holly
@louiseholly.bsky.social
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Policy & Research Coordinator at Digital Transformations for Health Lab
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Louise Holly
DTH Lab
5 months ago
βWhat do young people want from digital first health systems? Insights from 300+ youth in 80 countries show clear priorities: mental health, sexual & reproductive health and universal values for digital health. π Read more:
https://loom.ly/sNOVuRs
#dfhs
#youthvoices
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Digital technology companies have a powerful role in the health ecosystem and are increasingly being given a platform to influence health policy.
@who.int
needs new rules to govern its engagement with Big Tech.
www.bmj.com/content/390/...
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New rules are required for WHOβs engagement with Big Tech
The World Health Organization needs to develop tech specific governance and accountability frameworks, argue Ilona Kickbusch and colleagues Big Tech (technology) companies are now a powerful structu...
https://www.bmj.com/content/390/bmj.r1718
6 months ago
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Louise Holly
Prof Samantha Thomas
10 months ago
We are delighted to launch the first articles in our special issue on the Digital Determinants of Health, led by
@louiseholly.bsky.social
Ilona Kickbusch,
@hannahpitt.bsky.social
and Soe Yu Naing "Health promotion and the digital determinants of health"
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Health promotion and the digital determinants of health
The concept of determinants of health has evolved significantly over time. The Industrial Revolution marked a shift in thinking about health determinants,
https://academic.oup.com/heapro/article/40/2/daaf033/8096307
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DTH-Lab is looking for young researchers from LMICs to join our 2nd cohort of DTH-Lab Research Fellows. Read the terms of references on our website:
loom.ly/YCHg-_w
11 months ago
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Last year, DTH-Lab analyzed policies to protect young people from online harms. We found limited involvement of health ministries. The health sector must take a more proactive role in improving the safety and well-being of children in digital environments
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
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Mapping Policies and Regulations for Safe and Healthy Digital Environments for Children and Adolescents
Policies and regulations have the potential to shape the dynamics of digital transformations, preventing negative health outcomes and creating healthier and safer digital environments. To gain insigh...
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1758-5899.13492
12 months ago
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In Health Promotion Journal of Australia, Nicholas Carah, Sandro Demaio, Ilona Kickbusch, Carmel Williams & I discuss the proposed social media ban for young people in Australia. π Read it here:
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about 1 year ago
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Louise Holly
The BMJ
about 1 year ago
Australia is planning to ban children under 16 from using social media. As children spend more time in front of screens the negative effects on their health are becoming harder to ignore, but a ban will not automatically protect them, says
@louiseholly.bsky.social
www.bmj.com/content/387/...
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Social media isn't good for children but bans won't tackle the root causes of digital harms. I'm grateful to the
@bmj.com
for inviting me to share some thoughts on this issue.
www.bmj.com/content/387/...
#DigitalDeterminantsOfHealth
#DDoH
about 1 year ago
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