Strategic entry point 4: Build capacity for social determinants of health equity in the health workforce and beyond
Advancing health equity requires a workforce that is not only skilled in clinical care, but also trained to understand and address the social determinants of health that shape health outcomes. While health care professionals play a crucial role in mitigating health inequities, the complexity of SDHE demands a multidisciplinary, intersectoral approach that extends beyond traditional health care settings. Strengthening SDHE-related competencies across local services – both within and outside the health sector – enhances the ability of professionals to collaborate effectively, use data for equity-driven decision-making, and implement policies that address the social and economic drivers of health.
Building on the world report recommendation 4.4, “Build and retain a health and care workforce capable of delivering equity”, this strategic entry point emphasizes developing tailored training programmes for health care professionals, non-health sectors and interdisciplinary teams working at the local level. By fostering intersectoral learning, improving policy literacy and equipping teams with practical tools, these capacity-building efforts ensure that SDHE considerations become integral to service planning and delivery. Training initiatives range from foundational literacy in social determinants of health and equity-based policy approaches, to advanced skills-building in data utilization, integrated information systems and local service coordination.
This strategic entry point currently consists of four core areas:
4.1 Training for promoting equity-focused integration of the social determinants of health (more)
4.2 Engaging health equity champions in professional networks
- Swiss Health Network for Equity, organized by the Federal Office of Public Health in collaboration with the Swiss Health Network for Equity (SH4E) and in partnership with Unisanté
- Health Equity Network (UK)
4.3 Engaging local government in capacity development for urban health
- Urban health assessment and response resource kit
- Training videos on how to implement urban health capacities
4.4 Encouraging learning with experts and policy-makers
- Learn from policy knowledge hubs – regional