id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-286361-wh6aaqlu Calman, K. Beyond the ‘nanny state’: Stewardship and public health 2009-01-09 .txt text/plain 4350 217 53 Hence, although Mill's discussion of the harm principle shows that he would strongly oppose public health programmes which simply aim to coerce people to lead healthy lives, he is likely to support programmes which seek to 'advise, instruct and persuade' them so that they can make informed decisions about, for example, what to eat, how to exercise and so on. Building on the harm principle, the Council identified several further issues that are important to public health: individual consent, health inequalities, changing behaviour and community. The Council concluded that vaccination policies that go further than simply providing information and encouragement to take up the vaccine may be justified if they help reduce harm to others, and/or protect children and other vulnerable people. ./cache/cord-286361-wh6aaqlu.txt ./txt/cord-286361-wh6aaqlu.txt