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Plan Nacional de Salud de las Personas Adolescentes 2010-2018 (PENSPA) - National Strategic Plan for Health of Adolescents 2010-2018

Ministry of Health Country Resources Child and Youth General Health Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards Costa Rica Policy document

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El PENSPA se inscribe dentro de un marco más amplio que es el Plan Nacional de Salud 2010- 2021, liderado desde el Ministerio de Salud, dando especial énfasis en los determinantes sociales de la salud. El PENSPA es una herramienta de trabajo que permitirá desarrollar acciones consensuadas que contribuyan a la reducción de los factores de riesgo a los que los adolescents están expuestos, y a fortalecer los factores que protegen su salud, mediante estrategias de articulación que converjan sinérgicamente en acciones de desarrollo integral, promoción, prevención y atención de la salud de las personas adolescente

PENSPA is part of a broader framework is the National Plan Health 2010- 2021, led by the Ministry of Health, with particular emphasis on social determinants of health. The National Strategic Plan for the Health of Adolescents is a tool what will develop agreed actions that contribute to reducing the risk factors adolescents are exposed to, and to strengthen the factors that protect their health, through joint strategies that converge together in integrated development actions, promotion, prevention, and the care of the health of adolescents.

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