Advancing One Health: Updated core competencies

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2023Author
Laing, Gabrielle
Duffy, Eleanor
Anderson, Neil
Antoine-Moussiaux, Nicolas
Aragrande, Maurizio
Beber, Caetano Luiz
Berezowski, John
Boriani, Elena
Canali, Massimo
Carmo, Luis Pedro
Chantziaras, Ilias
Cousquer, Glen
De Meneghi, Daniele
Rodrigues Sanches da Fonseca, Ana Gloria
Garnier, Julie
Hitziger, Martin
Jaenisch, Thomas
Keune, Hans
Lajaunie, Claire
Franco Martinez, Lorena
Maudling, Rebecca
McIntyre, Marie K.
McMahon, Barry J.
Munoz Prieto, Alberto
Rosenbaum Nielsen, Liza
Özçelik, Ranya
. Rossen, John W.A
Rüegg, Simon R.
Savić, Sara
Pires Simoes, Margarida
Thomson, Deborah J.
Tomassone, Laura
Tvarijonaviciute, Asta
Vilhena, Manuela
Vogler, Barbara
Häsler, Barbara
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One Health recognises the interdependence between the health of humans, animals, plants and the environment. With the
increasing inclusion of One Health in multiple global health strategies, the One Health workforce must be prepared to protect
and sustain the health and well-being of life on the planet. In this paper, a review of past and currently accepted One Health
core competencies was conducted, with competence gaps identified. Here, the Network for Ecohealth and One Health (NEOH)
propose updated core competencies designed to simplify what can be a complex area, grouping competencies into three main
areas of: Skills; Values and Attitudes; and Knowledge and Awareness; with several layers underlying each. These are intentionally
applicable to stakeholders from various sectors and across all levels to support capacity-building efforts within the One Health
workforce. The updated competencies from NEOH can be used to evaluate and enhance current curricula, create new ones, or
inform professional training programs at all levels, including students, university teaching staff, or government officials as well as
continual professional development for frontline health practitioners and policy makers. The competencies are aligned with the
new definition of One Health developed by the One Health High-Level Expert Panel (OHHLEP), and when supported by subjectspecific
expertise, will deliver the transformation needed to prevent and respond to complex global challenges.