Co-creating useful and sustainable actions for the territories
Associations, communities and institutions play an essential role in preventing and reducing health inequalities.
At the Pasteur Institute of Lille, we collaborate with local stakeholders to design, deploy and evaluate health prevention programs based on scientific data, adapted to the real needs of the public.
Addressing public health challenges together
The challenges of prevention are numerous: chronic diseases, social insecurity, territorial inequalities, access to health, new health risks.
Collaboration between institutions, associations, and scientific actors makes it possible to:
- develop evidence-based prevention measures,
- to better understand the needs of the territories and target audiences,
- to test and improve innovative devices in real-world conditions,
- strengthen the impact and effectiveness of public health policies.
We support associations and institutions in a spirit of partnership and co-construction, from project design to evaluation.
Our prevention actions by your side
Health check-ups and screening actions
Le Prevention Center offers health check-ups and screening actions adapted to the audiences supported by associative and institutional structures, in particular those furthest removed from the healthcare system.
Vaccination and international medicine
We are involved in the prevention of infectious diseases and the support of exposed populations, in line with national and international recommendations.
Health prevention education
We design and deploy health prevention education and awareness campaigns, tailored to the target audiences, local contexts and territorial challenges.
Prevention research and action research
Prevention research and action research make it possible to assess the impact of actions, to adjust systems and to produce knowledge useful for public decision-making.
These projects can be co-developed and submitted within the framework ofcalls for joint projects.
A territorial, scientific and partnership-based approach
The projects carried out with associations and institutions are based on:
- recognized scientific expertise,
- a thorough understanding of the realities on the ground,
- a multidisciplinary approach,
- special attention is paid to the most vulnerable groups.
We move forward together, from defining needs to operational implementation, in a spirit ofsustainable and measurable impact.