Building Future Health Workforce at Together4Health – Danish EU Presidency conference
Collaborative creativity at its finest in Aalborg September 18th. NWA collaborated with EHFF to build a co-creative workshop with Natasha Azzopardi Muscat – Director of the Division of Country Health Polices and Systems WHO Europe, Charlotte Marchandise – Executive Director EUPHA, and Stella Goeschl – Young Action Group JA PreventNCD as the superpanelist powering the audience.
In 60 minutes, the audience got to find future strength, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats that should be taken into account for a future strategy, and then our panelist used these to suggest four action items that they hoped the participants – and the Danish EU Presidency – would take up tomorrow to build a new pathway for change. These were voted on by the audience to create a shortlist of five action items for change.



Common Themes Across Speakers
- Burnout & well-being: urgent and systemic.
- Technology: potential but overhyped; must serve both patients and staff.
- Data: better workforce data is essential.
- Inclusion: young people, patients, and vulnerable groups must be part of decision-making.
- Public health: prevention and community-level work relieve pressure on hospitals.
Top 5 Action Points for EU Presidency Action
- Build KPIs for workforce well-being – measure and hold leaders accountable.
- Ensure technology validation – evaluate AI/innovation like medicines (safety, impact, cost-effectiveness).
- Stand up for people with science – evidence-based policies, not quick fixes.
- Inclusion of young people – systematically in panels, education, and policy.
- Stand up for communities – ensure public health and local engagement.
WHO Europe will discuss this further at conferences and events in 2025 and on. The themes will be a strong element of debate at European Public Health Conference 2025 in Helsinki (November), and JA PreventNCD will continue it’s work to tackle determinants, including at a conference in Denmark October 2025.
As part of the One Health One Road Alliance, NWA and EHFF will bring the issue into the Danish-Cypriot Policy Debates in Nicosia November 6-8 as the opportunity of bringing this issue from one EU Presidency to the next is vital. We hope to see many from Aalborg in Nicosia too.









