We work in health promotion in various roles – as supporters, researchers, evaluators or trainers. In each of these roles, we are guided by the principles of modern health promotion. Mindful of the resources available, we cooperate with all relevant stakeholders and multipliers, always for the benefit of the target group(s) at stake. We are specialized in the evaluation of health promotion projects. Find out more about our evaluation projects here.
Lisa Hackl
How to create age-friendly cities
The publication brings together the experiences made in the project AGEING IN OUR MIDST that was carried out between 2021 and 2024. In four Austrian cities, measures for active ageing have been implemented, new networks established. The handbook provides information and inspiration about these processes and invites you to make cities age-friendly.
Ageing in our midst
The publication brings together the experiences made in the project AGEING IN OUR MIDST that was carried out between 2021 and 2024. In four Austrian cities, measures for active ageing have been implemented, new networks established. The handbook provides information and inspiration about these processes and invites you to make cities age-friendly.
Download now: Gut genug und genau richtig.
The new booklet is one of the results of our project „I am good enough.“ dedicated to diverse body images of young people. The booklet provides insights into the project and supports the joint discussion and analysis of both adults (e.g. parents, teachers, youth workers) and young people about (media) body images and stereotypes.
Gut genug und genau richtig.
This booklet supports adults – parents, teachers, youth workers etc. – and young people in their joint analysis and discussion of (media) body images.
Wir bewegen was!
This publication is a result of the project „Wir bewegen was!“ (We move it!). In three Austrian cities, the project facilitated the dialogue between politics/administration and young people. Together, these stakeholders developed projects that inspire young inhabitants to be actively mobile.