Aim of connecting to
stakeholders
The aim of reaching out to you as a stakeholder is to seek advice on specific planning issues and interventions. Obtain inputs from different stakeholders during the lifetime of the project can help us to open our vision.
What kind of stakeholder are you?
Please scroll the gallery and select what kind of stakeholder you are clicking on the logo
EU organization
You are working for one of the EU directorates (DGs), or in a committee (SCHEER, SCCS, etc.).
But it is also possible that you work at one of the EU organisations or agencies. Examples are the European Environment Agency, European Food Safety Authority, European Chemicals Agency.
Intergovernmental organisations
You are working for, or affiliated with, an intergovernmental organization or network. Well-known examples are the WHO, UNICEF, ILO, UNEP, UNFCCC, UNECE, one of the subsidiary bodies like the IPBES, CBD, OECD, or for one of the secretariats for a convention or panel (IPCC).
(Inter)national, regional, and local stakeholders
You are working at organisations such as, such as public health institutes, education/pedagogic institutions.
This means you might be directly involved in policy making, advising or planning. You may be directly involved in work on public (mental) health, child health care, social care or environmental and spatial planning.
Governmental organisations
Governmental organisations such as city councils, provinces, ministries and other public authorities. This means you might be directly involved in policy making, advising or planning. You may be directly involved in work on public (mental) health, child health care, social care or environmental and spatial planning.
Scientific organisations
You are working at a research institute, university, hospital or research network. You are working on any of the research topics on the previous page. You may be directly involved in research on children’s health.
Health care institutions for mental health
You are working for an organization that focuses specifically on mental health. Or even on children’s mental. You may be directly involved in care or in supporting policy making.
Civil society or NGO’s
You are working at a civil society organization or non-profit organization. This could also be an umbrella organization for a group of stakeholders in a certain area of interest ( e.g. patient groups, industry, education, social). You are working on raising issues, providing information for both citizens and government. Or you may be monitoring government polices and actions and hold government accountable.
Private sector
You are working for a company or organization representing a certain industry. You may be delivering goods and services. And your organisation provides employment.
Media
You are working at any level of media. Maybe you are specialized in environmental, health or lifestyle issues.
(up to now related to events where Equal-Life is mentioned or present)
Individual environmental and social health professionals/experts
Individual environmental and social health professionals/experts
You are working as a consultant on issues related to the topic of the Equal-Life project.
Schools, day care centres
You are working with children. You have experience with children that might have mental health problems or delays in cognitive development.
Leisure activity centres
You are working at an organization that provides activities for children.