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HealthNest Digital Health Literacy Roundtable | February 3, 2025

On the 3rd of February 2025, we organised an exclusive roundtable on digital health skills. A small group of participants from different sectors—such as local authorities, care providers and private companies—were brought together to develop concrete solutions for improving digital health skills in Belgium.

During the roundtable, experts gave short keynote talks with insights on trends and practical approaches to digital health skills.

Following this roundtable, a report was compiled for organisations in the health and welfare sector, with tangible tools to get started on digital health literacy skills.


HealthNest Conference | June 12, 2023

The initiative aiming to improve Health Literacy in Belgium

This year HealthNest took a big new step in augmenting the Belgian health literacy. Therefore, we proudly invited you and everyone who is active (or wants to be active) in health literacy to attend the first HealthNest Conference ever on 12 June 2023.

Capacity-building and impactful partnerships in health literacy

The central theme was “Capacity-Building and Impactful Partnerships”. You were able to learn and explore the theme during plenary sessions, breakout sessions and a non-stop forum where organizations active in health literacy will present their initiatives. In addition, you would also meet the leading voices and receive the latest insights in the broad field of health literacy.

By seeking out and promoting Belgian health literacy projects we try to help everyone to make a significant impact in our healthcare landscape and beyond.

Keynote speakers

Kristine Sørensen
President of the International Health Literacy Association

As a globally renowned researcher, she investigated multiple obstacles and opportunities to facilitate higher health literacy rates. Therefore, she will be the perfect speaker to guide us through the challenges of tackling health illiteracy in Europe.

Prof. Stephan Van den Broucke
Chairman of the HealthNest board

Stephan Van den Broucke is Professor of Health Psychology and Prevention at the Université Catholique de Louvain and has served as an expert adviser for the King Baudouin Foundation, the European Commission, and the World Health Organisation.

Mrs. Kristine Sørensen


HealthNest event | May 10, 2022

On May 10, 2022, HealthNest, the platform for exchange and discussion on health literacy, organized its first co-reflection event, on the theme: ‘Health literacy in Belgium: from ideas to action’.

HealthNest invited all actors active in the field of health literacy to participate in developing ideas or in discussing how existing initiatives can keep on growing. The aim of the event was to co-create sustainable changes by sharing experiences, ideas, and initiatives to enable a crucial transformation of our healthcare system.

Professor Stephan Van den Broucke (UCL), chairman of the HealthNest board, opened the event and gave attendees an insight into the organization’s operations and ambitions. He outlined the challenges at hand, namely, how to strengthen health literacy in Belgium and how to create a lasting impact.

Based on inspiring testimonies by Ann Trappers, Content Coordinator at Foyer, and Tinne Vandensande, KBS/FRB, the attendees were immersed into health literacy practices and its significant challenges. From her experience at the Brussels-based organization Foyer, Ms. Trappers shared her insights regarding the topic of intercultural mediation in health care. On the other hand, Ms. Vandensande explained the initiatives of KBS/RFB on improving Health Literacy

In preparation of the working groups, the results of the Impact Model 2022 were presented by Kristel Van Ael (Namahn). The strategic results of the topic “health information offering” were the starting point for the working groups which aims was to explore possible projects and collaborations.

Topics of the 5 working groups:

All participants brainstormed and mapped possible initiatives, challenges, collaborations, capacities and needs. These results were mapped by Namahn, including gaps and capacities. The interactive map could be updated by participants even after the event to ensure that everyone had a permanent overview on the progress, new capabilities and needs of specific HealthNest initiatives. (Initiative Map)

The first HealthNest event was concluded by a plenary feedback moment where the inputs of the various working groups were summarized. In addition, the community also looked ahead to the future evolution of HealthNest.

During the event, attended by over 30 organizations active in healthcare, participants had the opportunity to meet many health literacy professionals and challenge them about their needs, obstacles, ambitions, and resources. In doing so, we were able to identify about 15 key initiatives to promote health literacy in Belgium in the near future. In addition to these new understandings and insights, participants could also look back on renewed contacts with appropriate experts and other project leaders.


Digital event | November 15, 2022

One in three Belgians struggle to obtain, understand and use health information. HealthNest’s ambition is to reverse this trend in collaboration with important actors in our healthcare system.

Therefore, we invite you, along with the other HealthNest supporters, to contribute further to the development of innovative ideas, or to support existing initiatives to make an even bigger impact on this complex challenge. Only together we can achieve sustainable change for patients and civilians.

To build on the initiatives and contacts made during our previous meeting in May 2022, we invite you to our next digital event on November 15 (10:00-12:00) where we will reflect on the current status of various selected projects.

Under the guidance of Professor Stephan Van den Broucke and Kristel Van Ael, we briefly return to the initiatives that the HealthNest supporters formulated in May 2022.

In parallel breakout sessions, we will zoom in on the progress which has been made regarding the challenges which were identified during the event in May 2022. The main goal is to create further links among participants by sharing insights on how to put ideas further into practice.

Finally, we will look ahead to HealthNest’s ambitions in 2023

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