Z-health proposal: notes from Consortium meeting 2(a) 10 March 2026
Hello All Please find the notes from the Consortium meeting on 10 March 2026 here: https://imperialcollegelondon.box.com/s/wiwnic1ppwum7n9ane48dffpwo32erv0 Please let me know of any inaccuracies or omissions or if you have any difficulty opening files. You will find a copy of the template to record suggested interventions at this link: https://imperialcollegelondon.box.com/s/ixiwklhkpdc9r4v68y3aoppumoy3am83 Actions noted: ALL: * Register on the project portal and complete institutional details. * Report any Box access issues to the ZHealth management team. * Identify local partners required to implement interventions. * Finalise intervention packages and discuss proposal timetable at the 13 March meeting Management team: * Circulate the proposal template again Daniel: * Circulate further information on behavioural coaching interventions. Dorota: * Circulate information on the ABC – Act Belong Commit framework. Marie: * Provide the PIC number for the NYU School of Medicine. * Confirm legal and technical feasibility of the proposed digital interventions with Damon McCoy Katja & Marisa: * Refine the intervention framework to better illustrate interactions between domains. Loredana: * Finalise the AMR budget documentation. Marisa: * Develop the equity considerations within the intervention framework. Monika: * Share implementation notes with the ZHealth management team. With best wishes Heather ------------ Heather Lodge Project Coordinator Centre for Health Economics & Policy Innovation Imperial Business School South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ, UK T: +44 (0)20 7594 5758. E: h.lodge@imperial.ac.uk<mailto:h.lodge@imperial.ac.uk> W: Centre for Health Economics & Policy Innovation| Imperial College Business School<https://www.imperial.ac.uk/business-school/faculty-research/research-centres/centre-health-economics-policy-innovation/> Sign up to our mailing list: CHEPI Mailing List<https://confirmsubscription.com/h/r/DF1193DE8D10A0D32540EF23F30FEDED> Please note: I use: Work Sans Medium font for accessibility
CAUTION: This message came from outside Imperial. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognise the sender and were expecting this email. Dear Heather and Z-Health team, I was trying to find the initial framework for interactions between domains on Box but couldn't find it anywhere. Could you please share it with me either via link or attachment so I can start working on refining it? Also, a few other things: 1. We mentioned having a meeting with the JA PreventNCD Youth Advisory Group to get their inputs about the Z-Health project proposal. I can arrange a meeting over the next 2 weeks so please let me know if this is still a go, who would want to participate and how long of a meeting do we want. (If 30min would be enough, the presentation&discussion could be incorporated into the monthly YAG meeting planned on the 24th, but if we would need more time, then organising a separate meeting would be better.) This way, we can kickstart the co-creation with youth aspect in the planning phase already. 2. If we are searching for additional partners to join the Consortium, here are a few ideas: * DTH-Lab - their work is focused on governing digital futures, and they did a lot of work on the nexus between digital and commercial determinants of health last year, with a focus on how are digital environments connected to youth behaviours. * Scouts (WAGGGS or WOSM or their national branches) - could be heplful for the implementation of interventions as they already have established mechanisms for peer-to-peer learning, capacity building, advocacy and empowerment that we could tap into. They also include youth in the entire age bracket of this Horizon call (12-25) and could be a good channel for dissemination. (For example: WAGGGS currently has an active project in a few European countries including Slovenia on the topic of health.) * ENGSO Youth - a youth organisation focused on physical activity but they had projects on mental health and obesity in the past as well. Another option to consider as a potential partner. * EMSA (European Medical Students' Association) - a youth organisation with many local and national branches who conduct peer-to-peer activities for other youth (especially younger youth in primary or secondary schools) on various health topics. * IHLA (International Health Literacy Association) - not sure if they are an entity eligible to apply for EU grants but they have many experts and working groups in various areas connected to health literacy (from digital health literacy, to health behaviour, etc.) 3. In terms of interventions that include co-creation with youth, I wanted to ask if we are considering also the high-energy/high-efforts ones such as service safari, (digital) mystery shopping, photovoice, future-casting & scenario labs, hackathons, walkability studies, etc. or do we prefer to keep to the more passive ones like digital diaries, health apps beta-testing, communication strategies, etc. Happy to provide additional info on this if needed. Kind regards, Katja
"Lodge, Heather A" <h.lodge@imperial.ac.uk> 03/12/2026, 11:07 AM >>>
To sporočilo izvira izven naše organizacije. Bodite pozorni pri vsebini in odpiranju povezav ali prilog! Hello All Please find the notes from the Consortium meeting on 10 March 2026 here: https://imperialcollegelondon.box.com/s/wiwnic1ppwum7n9ane48dffpwo32erv0 Please let me know of any inaccuracies or omissions or if you have any difficulty opening files. You will find a copy of the template to record suggested interventions at this link: https://imperialcollegelondon.box.com/s/ixiwklhkpdc9r4v68y3aoppumoy3am83 Actions noted: ALL: * Register on the project portal and complete institutional details. * Report any Box access issues to the ZHealth management team. * Identify local partners required to implement interventions. * Finalise intervention packages and discuss proposal timetable at the 13 March meeting Management team: * Circulate the proposal template again Daniel: * Circulate further information on behavioural coaching interventions. Dorota: * Circulate information on the ABC – Act Belong Commit framework. Marie: * Provide the PIC number for the NYU School of Medicine. * Confirm legal and technical feasibility of the proposed digital interventions with Damon McCoy Katja & Marisa: * Refine the intervention framework to better illustrate interactions between domains. Loredana: * Finalise the AMR budget documentation. Marisa: * Develop the equity considerations within the intervention framework. Monika: * Share implementation notes with the ZHealth management team. With best wishes Heather ------------ Heather Lodge Project Coordinator Centre for Health Economics & Policy Innovation Imperial Business School South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ, UK T: +44 (0)20 7594 5758. E: h.lodge@imperial.ac.uk<mailto:h.lodge@imperial.ac.uk> W: Centre for Health Economics & Policy Innovation| Imperial College Business School<https://www.imperial.ac.uk/business-school/faculty-research/research-centres/centre-health-economics-policy-innovation/> Sign up to our mailing list: CHEPI Mailing List<https://confirmsubscription.com/h/r/DF1193DE8D10A0D32540EF23F30FEDED> Please note: I use: Work Sans Medium font for accessibility
Dear Katja, I attach the presentation I made last Tuesday. On your point 1, yes, please. Let’s make sure we also involve PRESS. On point 2, we need to prioritise partners who can deliver interventions at this stage, but we may be able to follow up on some of your suggestions too. EMSA would seem especially interesting. This could be combined with the Choice Foundation training approach for medical students aimed at letting adolescents take control of their health. Your point 3 may require more discussion. I am not sure how we could fit this into an intervention package. Franco From: Katja Cic <Katja.Cic@nijz.si> Sent: 12 March 2026 10:46 To: Lodge, Heather A <h.lodge@imperial.ac.uk>; zhealth-consort <zhealth-consort@imperial.ac.uk> Subject: [Z-health-consortium] Re: Z-health proposal: notes from Consortium meeting 2(a) 10 March 2026 CAUTION: This message came from outside Imperial. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognise the sender and were expecting this email. Dear Heather and Z-Health team, I was trying to find the initial framework for interactions between domains on Box but couldn't find it anywhere. Could you please share it with me either via link or attachment so I can start working on refining it? Also, a few other things: 1. We mentioned having a meeting with the JA PreventNCD Youth Advisory Group to get their inputs about the Z-Health project proposal. I can arrange a meeting over the next 2 weeks so please let me know if this is still a go, who would want to participate and how long of a meeting do we want. (If 30min would be enough, the presentation&discussion could be incorporated into the monthly YAG meeting planned on the 24th, but if we would need more time, then organising a separate meeting would be better.) This way, we can kickstart the co-creation with youth aspect in the planning phase already. 2. If we are searching for additional partners to join the Consortium, here are a few ideas: * DTH-Lab - their work is focused on governing digital futures, and they did a lot of work on the nexus between digital and commercial determinants of health last year, with a focus on how are digital environments connected to youth behaviours. * Scouts (WAGGGS or WOSM or their national branches) - could be heplful for the implementation of interventions as they already have established mechanisms for peer-to-peer learning, capacity building, advocacy and empowerment that we could tap into. They also include youth in the entire age bracket of this Horizon call (12-25) and could be a good channel for dissemination. (For example: WAGGGS currently has an active project in a few European countries including Slovenia on the topic of health.) * ENGSO Youth - a youth organisation focused on physical activity but they had projects on mental health and obesity in the past as well. Another option to consider as a potential partner. * EMSA (European Medical Students' Association) - a youth organisation with many local and national branches who conduct peer-to-peer activities for other youth (especially younger youth in primary or secondary schools) on various health topics. * IHLA (International Health Literacy Association) - not sure if they are an entity eligible to apply for EU grants but they have many experts and working groups in various areas connected to health literacy (from digital health literacy, to health behaviour, etc.) 1. In terms of interventions that include co-creation with youth, I wanted to ask if we are considering also the high-energy/high-efforts ones such as service safari, (digital) mystery shopping, photovoice, future-casting & scenario labs, hackathons, walkability studies, etc. or do we prefer to keep to the more passive ones like digital diaries, health apps beta-testing, communication strategies, etc. Happy to provide additional info on this if needed. Kind regards, Katja
"Lodge, Heather A" <h.lodge@imperial.ac.uk<mailto:h.lodge@imperial.ac.uk>> 03/12/2026, 11:07 AM >>>
To sporočilo izvira izven naše organizacije. Bodite pozorni pri vsebini in odpiranju povezav ali prilog! Hello All Please find the notes from the Consortium meeting on 10 March 2026 here: https://imperialcollegelondon.box.com/s/wiwnic1ppwum7n9ane48dffpwo32erv0 Please let me know of any inaccuracies or omissions or if you have any difficulty opening files. You will find a copy of the template to record suggested interventions at this link: https://imperialcollegelondon.box.com/s/ixiwklhkpdc9r4v68y3aoppumoy3am83 Actions noted: ALL: * Register on the project portal and complete institutional details. * Report any Box access issues to the ZHealth management team. * Identify local partners required to implement interventions. * Finalise intervention packages and discuss proposal timetable at the 13 March meeting Management team: * Circulate the proposal template again Daniel: * Circulate further information on behavioural coaching interventions. Dorota: * Circulate information on the ABC – Act Belong Commit framework. Marie: * Provide the PIC number for the NYU School of Medicine. * Confirm legal and technical feasibility of the proposed digital interventions with Damon McCoy Katja & Marisa: * Refine the intervention framework to better illustrate interactions between domains. Loredana: * Finalise the AMR budget documentation. Marisa: * Develop the equity considerations within the intervention framework. Monika: * Share implementation notes with the ZHealth management team. With best wishes Heather ------------ Heather Lodge Project Coordinator Centre for Health Economics & Policy Innovation Imperial Business School South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ, UK T: +44 (0)20 7594 5758. E: h.lodge@imperial.ac.uk<mailto:h.lodge@imperial.ac.uk> W: Centre for Health Economics & Policy Innovation| Imperial College Business School<https://www.imperial.ac.uk/business-school/faculty-research/research-centres/centre-health-economics-policy-innovation/> Sign up to our mailing list: CHEPI Mailing List<https://confirmsubscription.com/h/r/DF1193DE8D10A0D32540EF23F30FEDED> Please note: I use: Work Sans Medium font for accessibility
participants (3)
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Katja Cic
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Lodge, Heather A
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Sassi, Franco