Judy Stenmark, Director General of GSCF, said:
“Right now, health systems around the world are struggling, long-term ill health is on the rise, health disparities are growing and the impact of COVID-19 is still being felt. Addressing these requires new approaches and strategies, including evidence-based self-care - to achieve sustainable health services fit for the future.“Our ‘Self-care is healthcare’ campaign is all about fuelling the movement for self-care to be recognised as an integral part of healthcare. It aims to drive greater awareness and recognition of the potential of self-care to people and policymakers across the world. At GSCF, we firmly believe that everyone benefits when there is a greater choice of healthcare options and more accessible entries to care.”Building on this year’s International Self-Care Day, GSCF is urging members and campaigners to rally behind the #SelfCareIs movement. This initiative aims to educate global audiences about the critical link between self-care and healthcare. It also encourages engagement with local policymakers and healthcare providers to call on them to put in place plans for the urgent integration of self-care into the healthcare delivery continuum.
To find out more and to get involved, please visit the campaign website: https://self-care-is-healthcare.org/.Notes to editorsWHO definition of self-careSelf-care is the ability of individuals, families and communities to promote health, prevent disease, maintain health, and cope with illness and disability with or without the support of a health worker.
About The Global Self-Care FederationThe Global Self-Care Federation represents associations and manufacturers in the self-care industry, promoting sustainable and better global health outcomes for all. The Global Self-Care Federation is the go-to source of information for the self-care industry. We work closely with our members and relevant stakeholder groups to deliver better choice, better care and better value. By placing the benefits of self-care at the heart of what we do, promoting industry transparency, and supporting the regulated use of health data, we ensure that self-care continues to play its increasingly vital role in sustainable healthcare, worldwide. For more information please visit:
www.selfcarefederation.org.
About International Self-Care DayInternational Self-Care Day is held annually on July 24
th (7/24), to highlight that the benefits of self-care are experienced 24 hours a day, seven days a week. International Self-Care Day raises awareness of the value of self-care and the benefit that effective self-care can bring to both individuals and healthcare systems as a vital foundation of health.
i https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/
self-care-health-interventions#:~:text=Self%2Dcare%20is%20the
%20ability,a%20health%20or%20care%20worker.
ii https://www.selfcarefederation.org/ecosoc-reportiii https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-024-02844-8#Sec19iv https://www.who.int/health-topics/self-care#tab=tab_1A photo accompanying this announcement is available at
https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/b4ee215a-f0b4-4837-a280-90659dcf5aa5Media Contact:
Rachael Tolfrey
rachael.tolfrey@mandfhealth.com
+44 7725983319
Source: Global Self-Care Federation
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