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Canadian Women's Foundation | 2021. This series of reports from the Canadian Women's Foundation focuses on gender equality and pandemic recovery in Canada. This includes gender-based analyses, restructuring of care sectors and addressing gender-based violence. It also features a background video, advocacy letter, podcast and statistics on INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH EQUITY: ONLINE COURSE WEBINAR: LET’S TALK: WHITENESS AND HEALTH EQUITY Webinar: Let’s Talk: Whiteness and health equity March 4, 2021, and March 11, 2021 | 1:00–2:30 p.m. (ET) PATHWAYS TO IMPROVING WELL-BEING FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Pathways to improving well-being for Indigenous peoples: How living conditions decide health Reading, J., & Halseth, R. | 2013. This report provides an overview to how the socio-economic determinants of health are connected to health inequities for Aboriginal peoples inCanada.
LET'S TALK: RACISM AND HEALTH EQUITY The seventh release in our Let’s Talk series discusses racism as a critical factor that impacts health and wellbeing. It describes the concepts of race, racism and racialization and emphasizes settler colonialism and structural racism as the root causes of health and social inequities experienced by Indigenous and racialized peoples inCanada.
A GUIDE TO COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT FRAMEWORKS FOR ACTION ON 4 National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health how to use thIs resourCe This document is intended as a reference guide for public health practitioners, who need support in adopting or revising a community engagement strategy with health equity and social determinants of health WHAT CONTRIBUTES TO SUCCESSFUL PUBLIC HEALTH … What Contributes To Successful Public Health Leadership For Health Equity? An Appreciative Inquiry 3 IntroduCtIon And bACkground Leadership is an important factor in effectively addressing social determinants of health and health equity, KEY PUBLIC HEALTH RESOURCES FOR ANTI- RACISM ACTION: A 4 Experincs eoxfcaoemxwdim xweldmefyasgmf swzef asdytefe imfaxhecswae TAKING ACTION Assessing and reporting on the impact of racialization and racism involves collecting race- based data, analyzing health status data through a critical anti-racism lens, measuring racial discrimination at the individual and structural levels, and assessing the impact of anti-racist LET’S TALK ADVOCACY AND HEALTH EQUITY pubLic heaLth advocacy advocacy is a critical population health strategy that emphasizes collective action to effect systemic change. It focuses on changing upstream factors related to the social NCCDH HOMEPAGE RELATED RESOURCE / EVENT Our focus is on the social and economic factors that influence the health of Canadians. We translate and share evidence with public health organizations and practitioners to influence interrelated determinants and advance health equity.LET’S TALK
Canadian Women's Foundation | 2021. This series of reports from the Canadian Women's Foundation focuses on gender equality and pandemic recovery in Canada. This includes gender-based analyses, restructuring of care sectors and addressing gender-based violence. It also features a background video, advocacy letter, podcast and statistics on INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH EQUITY: ONLINE COURSE WEBINAR: LET’S TALK: WHITENESS AND HEALTH EQUITY Webinar: Let’s Talk: Whiteness and health equity March 4, 2021, and March 11, 2021 | 1:00–2:30 p.m. (ET) PATHWAYS TO IMPROVING WELL-BEING FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Pathways to improving well-being for Indigenous peoples: How living conditions decide health Reading, J., & Halseth, R. | 2013. This report provides an overview to how the socio-economic determinants of health are connected to health inequities for Aboriginal peoples inCanada.
LET'S TALK: RACISM AND HEALTH EQUITY The seventh release in our Let’s Talk series discusses racism as a critical factor that impacts health and wellbeing. It describes the concepts of race, racism and racialization and emphasizes settler colonialism and structural racism as the root causes of health and social inequities experienced by Indigenous and racialized peoples inCanada.
A GUIDE TO COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT FRAMEWORKS FOR ACTION ON 4 National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health how to use thIs resourCe This document is intended as a reference guide for public health practitioners, who need support in adopting or revising a community engagement strategy with health equity and social determinants of health WHAT CONTRIBUTES TO SUCCESSFUL PUBLIC HEALTH … What Contributes To Successful Public Health Leadership For Health Equity? An Appreciative Inquiry 3 IntroduCtIon And bACkground Leadership is an important factor in effectively addressing social determinants of health and health equity, KEY PUBLIC HEALTH RESOURCES FOR ANTI- RACISM ACTION: A 4 Experincs eoxfcaoemxwdim xweldmefyasgmf swzef asdytefe imfaxhecswae TAKING ACTION Assessing and reporting on the impact of racialization and racism involves collecting race- based data, analyzing health status data through a critical anti-racism lens, measuring racial discrimination at the individual and structural levels, and assessing the impact of anti-racist LET’S TALK ADVOCACY AND HEALTH EQUITY pubLic heaLth advocacy advocacy is a critical population health strategy that emphasizes collective action to effect systemic change. It focuses on changing upstream factors related to the socialLET’S TALK
Canadian Women's Foundation | 2021. This series of reports from the Canadian Women's Foundation focuses on gender equality and pandemic recovery in Canada. This includes gender-based analyses, restructuring of care sectors and addressing gender-based violence. It also features a background video, advocacy letter, podcast and statistics on COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSES: THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT AND Community Health Nurses (CHNs) COVID-19 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 11, 2020. Community health nurses (CHNs) are at the front line when it comes to pandemic planning and response; they are experts in preventing the transmission of COVID-19, as well as protecting and promoting the health of individuals, families and communities across Canada. ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO HEALTH CENTRES The Association of Ontario Health Centres (AOHC) is “Ontario’s voice for community-governed primary health care”, representing over 120 community-governed primary health care organizations.RESOURCE LIBRARY
Our resource library contains more than 350 resources. The library is evolving, as we continue to add resources that are relevant, geared to practice, and either recently published or foundational to current health equity thinking in public health.RESOURCE LIBRARY
Climate change resilience part 1: COVID-19 underscores the need to address inequity and transform systems By Pemma Muzumdar on April 30, 2021 This practice brief argues that our collective experience of the COVID-19 pandemic underscores the need for urgent and revised public health action to address climate change. ALBERTA HEALTH SERVICES: ESTABLISHING A PROVINCE-WIDE This case study of an Alberta Health Services’ (AHS) initiative is one of a series of profiles on effective leadership in advancing health equity work. The case describes the process—with challenges and success factors—used by AHS leaders to develop a province-wide health equity strategy.RESOURCE LIBRARY
Resources on health equity in the context of COVID-19 and disproportionate outcomes for marginalized groups National Academy of Medicine | 2020. This resource repository from the US National Academy of Medicine offers resources from the Academy’s medical member organizations on the relationship of health equity to disproportionate outcomes of COVID-19, with particular attention to the CONVERSATION: BUILDING ANTI-RACIST PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEMS Conversation: Building anti-racist public health systems June 18, 2021 | 12:00–2:00 p.m. (ET) English The CIHR Institute of Population and Public Health is undertaking a broad national dialogue with community members on the future of Canadian public health systems. The goal is to identify unified priorities and accompanying strategies to build robust and responsive public health systemsRESOURCE LIBRARY
Trans people and COVID-19 National Center for Transgender Equality | 2020. This blog post from the National Center for Transgender Equality briefly outlines the particular risks for COVID-19 for transgender people, including stigma and discrimination, reluctancy to get help, access to health care barriers and existing health conditions. HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL COLLABORATING CENTRE FOR DETERMINANTS The National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health is hosted at St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. We acknowledge that we are located in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq People. NCCDH HOMEPAGE RELATED RESOURCE / EVENT Our focus is on the social and economic factors that influence the health of Canadians. We translate and share evidence with public health organizations and practitioners to influence interrelated determinants and advance health equity. INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH EQUITY: ONLINE COURSE PATHWAYS TO IMPROVING WELL-BEING FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Pathways to improving well-being for Indigenous peoples: How living conditions decide health Reading, J., & Halseth, R. | 2013. This report provides an overview to how the socio-economic determinants of health are connected to health inequities for Aboriginal peoples inCanada.
WEBINAR: LET’S TALK: WHITENESS AND HEALTH EQUITY Webinar: Let’s Talk: Whiteness and health equity March 4, 2021, and March 11, 2021 | 1:00–2:30 p.m. (ET) ALBERTA HEALTH SERVICES: ESTABLISHING A PROVINCE-WIDE This case study of an Alberta Health Services’ (AHS) initiative is one of a series of profiles on effective leadership in advancing health equity work. The case describes the process—with challenges and success factors—used by AHS leaders to develop a province-wide health equity strategy. COMMUNICATING THE SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH COMMON Communicating the social determinants of health common messaging guidelines Canadian Council on the Social Determinants of Health | 2013. Communicating about the everyday factors that affect health, especially those outside the health care system, can be challenging. LEADERSHIP COMPETENCIES FOR PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE IN Leadership competencies for public health practice in Canada Community Health Nurses of Canada | 2015. Community Health Nurses of Canada, in partnership with Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors and Manitoba Public Health Managers Network, have developed Leadership Competencies for Public Health Practice in Canada. The leadership competencies are to be used by public health NCCDH HOMEPAGE RELATED RESOURCE / EVENT Our focus is on the social and economic factors that influence the health of Canadians. We translate and share evidence with public health organizations and practitioners to influence interrelated determinants and advance health equity. INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH EQUITY: ONLINE COURSE PATHWAYS TO IMPROVING WELL-BEING FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Pathways to improving well-being for Indigenous peoples: How living conditions decide health Reading, J., & Halseth, R. | 2013. This report provides an overview to how the socio-economic determinants of health are connected to health inequities for Aboriginal peoples inCanada.
WEBINAR: LET’S TALK: WHITENESS AND HEALTH EQUITY Webinar: Let’s Talk: Whiteness and health equity March 4, 2021, and March 11, 2021 | 1:00–2:30 p.m. (ET) ALBERTA HEALTH SERVICES: ESTABLISHING A PROVINCE-WIDE This case study of an Alberta Health Services’ (AHS) initiative is one of a series of profiles on effective leadership in advancing health equity work. The case describes the process—with challenges and success factors—used by AHS leaders to develop a province-wide health equity strategy. COMMUNICATING THE SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH COMMON Communicating the social determinants of health common messaging guidelines Canadian Council on the Social Determinants of Health | 2013. Communicating about the everyday factors that affect health, especially those outside the health care system, can be challenging. LEADERSHIP COMPETENCIES FOR PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE IN Leadership competencies for public health practice in Canada Community Health Nurses of Canada | 2015. Community Health Nurses of Canada, in partnership with Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors and Manitoba Public Health Managers Network, have developed Leadership Competencies for Public Health Practice in Canada. The leadership competencies are to be used by public health COVID-19 HEALTH EQUITY RESOURCES This resource repository from the American Medical Association highlights critical health equity resources including data, position statements, research and tools related to structural inequities during the COVID-19 pandemic.LET’S TALK
Canadian Women's Foundation | 2021. This series of reports from the Canadian Women's Foundation focuses on gender equality and pandemic recovery in Canada. This includes gender-based analyses, restructuring of care sectors and addressing gender-based violence. It also features a background video, advocacy letter, podcast and statistics on ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO HEALTH CENTRES The Association of Ontario Health Centres (AOHC) is “Ontario’s voice for community-governed primary health care”, representing over 120 community-governed primary health care organizations.RESOURCE LIBRARY
A feminist economic recovery plan for Canada The Institute for Gender and the Economy (GATE) & YWCA Canada | 2020. This report from the Institute for Gender and the Economy (GATE) and YWCA Canada provides intersectoral data on the gendered impact of COVID-19 related to class, race, immigration status, violence, and type of work, and highlights policy recommendations to consider inRESOURCE LIBRARY
Resources on health equity in the context of COVID-19 and disproportionate outcomes for marginalized groups National Academy of Medicine | 2020. This resource repository from the US National Academy of Medicine offers resources from the Academy’s medical member organizations on the relationship of health equity to disproportionate outcomes of COVID-19, with particular attention to the CONVERSATION: BUILDING ANTI-RACIST PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEMS Conversation: Building anti-racist public health systems June 18, 2021 | 12:00–2:00 p.m. (ET) English The CIHR Institute of Population and Public Health is undertaking a broad national dialogue with community members on the future of Canadian public health systems. The goal is to identify unified priorities and accompanying strategies to build robust and responsive public health systemsRESOURCE LIBRARY
Our resource library contains more than 350 resources. The library is evolving, as we continue to add resources that are relevant, geared to practice, and either recently published or foundational to current health equity thinking in public health.RESOURCE LIBRARY
Climate change resilience part 1: COVID-19 underscores the need to address inequity and transform systems By Pemma Muzumdar on April 30, 2021 This practice brief argues that our collective experience of the COVID-19 pandemic underscores the need for urgent and revised public health action to address climate change.RESOURCE LIBRARY
Trans people and COVID-19 National Center for Transgender Equality | 2020. This blog post from the National Center for Transgender Equality briefly outlines the particular risks for COVID-19 for transgender people, including stigma and discrimination, reluctancy to get help, access to health care barriers and existing health conditions. LET'S TALK: RACISM AND HEALTH EQUITY The seventh release in our Let’s Talk series discusses racism as a critical factor that impacts health and wellbeing. It describes the concepts of race, racism and racialization and emphasizes settler colonialism and structural racism as the root causes of health and social inequities experienced by Indigenous and racialized peoples inCanada.
NATIONAL COLLABORATING CENTRE FOR DETERMINANTS OF HEALTHWORKSHOPS & EVENTSRESOURCE LIBRARYEXISTING MEMBERS LOGINOUR WORKLEARNCONNECT Our focus is on the social and economic factors that influence the health of Canadians. We translate and share evidence with public health organizations and practitioners to influence interrelated determinants and advance health equity. GLOSSARY OF ESSENTIAL HEALTH EQUITY TERMS COVID-19 and Indigenous health and wellness: our strength is in our stories Richmond, C., et al. | 2020 This report from the Royal Society of Canada offers a collection of stories about the impacts of COVID-19 on the health and wellness of Indigenous people in Canada. PATHWAYS TO IMPROVING WELL-BEING FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Pathways to improving well-being for Indigenous peoples: How living conditions decide health Reading, J., & Halseth, R. | 2013. This report provides an overview to how the socio-economic determinants of health are connected to health inequities for Aboriginal peoples inCanada.
HEALTH CARE IN CANADA: WHAT MAKES US SICK?: CANADIAN Health care in Canada: What makes us sick?: Canadian Medical Association town hall report Canadian Medical Association | 2013. In an effort to drive health system change, the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) launched, in 2011, the National Dialogue on Health Care Transformation. A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON THE HEALTH OF CANADIANS A new perspective on the health of Canadians Lalonde, M. | 1974. The Lalonde Report was published while Marc Lalonde was Canada’s Minister of National Health and Welfare, and had a transformative effect on the way world thinks about health. INDIGENOUS CULTURAL SAFETY TRAINING PROGRAM Indigenous cultural safety training program - Online course BC Provincial Health Services Authority, Aboriginal Health | 2009. This three-part training program is intended for people working in health and non-health fields (justice, policing, child and family services, education, business and government). LET'S TALK: RACISM AND HEALTH EQUITY The seventh release in our Let’s Talk series discusses racism as a critical factor that impacts health and wellbeing. It describes the concepts of race, racism and racialization and emphasizes settler colonialism and structural racism as the root causes of health and social inequities experienced by Indigenous and racialized peoples inCanada.
A GUIDE TO COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT FRAMEWORKS FOR ACTION ON 4 National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health how to use thIs resourCe This document is intended as a reference guide for public health practitioners, who need support in adopting or revising a community engagement strategy with health equity and social determinants of health KEY PUBLIC HEALTH RESOURCES FOR ANTI- RACISM ACTION: A 4 Experincs eoxfcaoemxwdim xweldmefyasgmf swzef asdytefe imfaxhecswae TAKING ACTION Assessing and reporting on the impact of racialization and racism involves collecting race- based data, analyzing health status data through a critical anti-racism lens, measuring racial discrimination at the individual and structural levels, and assessing the impact of anti-racist WHAT CONTRIBUTES TO SUCCESSFUL PUBLIC HEALTH … What Contributes To Successful Public Health Leadership For Health Equity? An Appreciative Inquiry 3 IntroduCtIon And bACkground Leadership is an important factor in effectively addressing social determinants of health and health equity, NATIONAL COLLABORATING CENTRE FOR DETERMINANTS OF HEALTHWORKSHOPS & EVENTSRESOURCE LIBRARYEXISTING MEMBERS LOGINOUR WORKLEARNCONNECT Our focus is on the social and economic factors that influence the health of Canadians. We translate and share evidence with public health organizations and practitioners to influence interrelated determinants and advance health equity. GLOSSARY OF ESSENTIAL HEALTH EQUITY TERMS COVID-19 and Indigenous health and wellness: our strength is in our stories Richmond, C., et al. | 2020 This report from the Royal Society of Canada offers a collection of stories about the impacts of COVID-19 on the health and wellness of Indigenous people in Canada. PATHWAYS TO IMPROVING WELL-BEING FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Pathways to improving well-being for Indigenous peoples: How living conditions decide health Reading, J., & Halseth, R. | 2013. This report provides an overview to how the socio-economic determinants of health are connected to health inequities for Aboriginal peoples inCanada.
HEALTH CARE IN CANADA: WHAT MAKES US SICK?: CANADIAN Health care in Canada: What makes us sick?: Canadian Medical Association town hall report Canadian Medical Association | 2013. In an effort to drive health system change, the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) launched, in 2011, the National Dialogue on Health Care Transformation. A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON THE HEALTH OF CANADIANS A new perspective on the health of Canadians Lalonde, M. | 1974. The Lalonde Report was published while Marc Lalonde was Canada’s Minister of National Health and Welfare, and had a transformative effect on the way world thinks about health. INDIGENOUS CULTURAL SAFETY TRAINING PROGRAM Indigenous cultural safety training program - Online course BC Provincial Health Services Authority, Aboriginal Health | 2009. This three-part training program is intended for people working in health and non-health fields (justice, policing, child and family services, education, business and government). LET'S TALK: RACISM AND HEALTH EQUITY The seventh release in our Let’s Talk series discusses racism as a critical factor that impacts health and wellbeing. It describes the concepts of race, racism and racialization and emphasizes settler colonialism and structural racism as the root causes of health and social inequities experienced by Indigenous and racialized peoples inCanada.
A GUIDE TO COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT FRAMEWORKS FOR ACTION ON 4 National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health how to use thIs resourCe This document is intended as a reference guide for public health practitioners, who need support in adopting or revising a community engagement strategy with health equity and social determinants of health KEY PUBLIC HEALTH RESOURCES FOR ANTI- RACISM ACTION: A 4 Experincs eoxfcaoemxwdim xweldmefyasgmf swzef asdytefe imfaxhecswae TAKING ACTION Assessing and reporting on the impact of racialization and racism involves collecting race- based data, analyzing health status data through a critical anti-racism lens, measuring racial discrimination at the individual and structural levels, and assessing the impact of anti-racist WHAT CONTRIBUTES TO SUCCESSFUL PUBLIC HEALTH … What Contributes To Successful Public Health Leadership For Health Equity? An Appreciative Inquiry 3 IntroduCtIon And bACkground Leadership is an important factor in effectively addressing social determinants of health and health equity, COVID-19 RELATED RESOURCES Social determinants and inequities in health for Black Canadians: A snapshot Public Health Agency of Canada | 2020. This snapshot from the Public Health Agency of Canada describes the impact of Anti-Black racism and systemic discrimination on health inequalities of diverse Black Canadian communities, using research literature and nationaldata.
THE “LET’S TALK” SERIES 'Back to better’: Amplifying health equity, and determinants of health perspectives during the COVID-19 pandemic Ndumbe-Eyoh, S., Muzumdar, P., Betker, C., & Oickle, D. | 2021 This article describes the findings of a conversation series with the public health community on the integration of equity in public health responses, and the impacts of COVID-19 on social and health inequities. COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSES: THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT AND Community Health Nurses (CHNs) COVID-19 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 11, 2020. Community health nurses (CHNs) are at the front line when it comes to pandemic planning and response; they are experts in preventing the transmission of COVID-19, as well as protecting and promoting the health of individuals, families and communities across Canada. INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH EQUITY: ONLINE COURSE Our focus is on the social and economic factors that influence the health of Canadians. We translate and share evidence with public health organizations and practitioners to influence interrelated determinants and advance health equity. ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO HEALTH CENTRES The Association of Ontario Health Centres (AOHC) is “Ontario’s voice for community-governed primary health care”, representing over 120 community-governed primary health care organizations. CONVERSATION: BUILDING ANTI-RACIST PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEMS Conversation: Building anti-racist public health systems June 18, 2021 | 12:00–2:00 p.m. (ET) English The CIHR Institute of Population and Public Health is undertaking a broad national dialogue with community members on the future of Canadian public health systems. The goal is to identify unified priorities and accompanying strategies to build robust and responsive public health systems HEALTH CARE IN CANADA: WHAT MAKES US SICK?: CANADIAN Health care in Canada: What makes us sick?: Canadian Medical Association town hall report Canadian Medical Association | 2013. In an effort to drive health system change, the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) launched, in 2011, the National Dialogue on Health Care Transformation.RESOURCE LIBRARY
Climate change resilience part 1: COVID-19 underscores the need to address inequity and transform systems By Pemma Muzumdar on April 30, 2021 This practice brief argues that our collective experience of the COVID-19 pandemic underscores the need for urgent and CANADA COMMUNICABLE DISEASE REPORT: SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF Our focus is on the social and economic factors that influence the health of Canadians. We translate and share evidence with public health organizations and practitioners to influence interrelated determinants and advance health equity. NATIONAL COLLABORATING CENTRE FOR DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH Ethical dilemmas faced by Community Health Nurses in the COVID 19 pandemic By Ruth Schofield, Michelle Johnson, Shona LaLonde on September 01, 2020 This blog post by Ruth Schofield, Michelle Johnson and Shona Lalonde is the second of two that describe the work of Community Health Nurses (CHNs) as they respond to the COVID-19pandemic.
NATIONAL COLLABORATING CENTRE FOR DETERMINANTS OF HEALTHWORKSHOPS & EVENTSRESOURCE LIBRARYEXISTING MEMBERS LOGINOUR WORKLEARNCONNECT Our focus is on the social and economic factors that influence the health of Canadians. We translate and share evidence with public health organizations and practitioners to influence interrelated determinants and advance health equity. THE “LET’S TALK” SERIES 'Back to better’: Amplifying health equity, and determinants of health perspectives during the COVID-19 pandemic Ndumbe-Eyoh, S., Muzumdar, P., Betker, C., & Oickle, D. | 2021 This article describes the findings of a conversation series with the public health community on the integration of equity in public health responses, and the impacts of COVID-19 on social and health inequities. ALBERTA HEALTH SERVICES: ESTABLISHING A PROVINCE-WIDE Our focus is on the social and economic factors that influence the health of Canadians. We translate and share evidence with public health organizations and practitioners to influence interrelated determinants and advance health equity. PUBLIC HEALTH SPEAKS: INTERSECTIONALITY AND HEALTH EQUITY Our focus is on the social and economic factors that influence the health of Canadians. We translate and share evidence with public health organizations and practitioners to influence interrelated determinants and advance health equity. LEADERSHIP COMPETENCIES FOR PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE IN Leadership competencies for public health practice in Canada Community Health Nurses of Canada | 2015. Community Health Nurses of Canada, in partnership with Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors and Manitoba Public Health Managers Network, have developed Leadership Competencies for Public Health Practice in Canada. The leadership competencies are to be used by public health TOWARD A HEALTHY FUTURE: SECOND REPORT ON THE HEALTH OF Toward a healthy future: Second report on the health of Canadians Minister of Public Works and Government Services of Canada | 1999. This follow-up report for the Federal, Provincial and Territorial Ministers of Health further describes the influence of health determinants on the health of Canadians including inequities. LET'S TALK: RACISM AND HEALTH EQUITY The seventh release in our Let’s Talk series discusses racism as a critical factor that impacts health and wellbeing. It describes the concepts of race, racism and racialization and emphasizes settler colonialism and structural racism as the root causes of health and social inequities experienced by Indigenous and racialized peoples inCanada.
A GUIDE TO COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT FRAMEWORKS FOR ACTION ON 4 National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health how to use thIs resourCe This document is intended as a reference guide for public health practitioners, who need support in adopting or revising a community engagement strategy with health equity and social determinants of health HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT IN PRACTICE Health impact assessment in practice - online course National Health Service, Scotland | 2008. This free, six to 12 hour course is designed for public health practitioners who have some research skills, but limited experience in conducting a health impact assessment (HIA). KEY PUBLIC HEALTH RESOURCES FOR ANTI- RACISM ACTION: A 4 Experincs eoxfcaoemxwdim xweldmefyasgmf swzef asdytefe imfaxhecswae TAKING ACTION Assessing and reporting on the impact of racialization and racism involves collecting race- based data, analyzing health status data through a critical anti-racism lens, measuring racial discrimination at the individual and structural levels, and assessing the impact of anti-racist NATIONAL COLLABORATING CENTRE FOR DETERMINANTS OF HEALTHWORKSHOPS & EVENTSRESOURCE LIBRARYEXISTING MEMBERS LOGINOUR WORKLEARNCONNECT Our focus is on the social and economic factors that influence the health of Canadians. We translate and share evidence with public health organizations and practitioners to influence interrelated determinants and advance health equity. THE “LET’S TALK” SERIES 'Back to better’: Amplifying health equity, and determinants of health perspectives during the COVID-19 pandemic Ndumbe-Eyoh, S., Muzumdar, P., Betker, C., & Oickle, D. | 2021 This article describes the findings of a conversation series with the public health community on the integration of equity in public health responses, and the impacts of COVID-19 on social and health inequities. ALBERTA HEALTH SERVICES: ESTABLISHING A PROVINCE-WIDE Our focus is on the social and economic factors that influence the health of Canadians. We translate and share evidence with public health organizations and practitioners to influence interrelated determinants and advance health equity. PUBLIC HEALTH SPEAKS: INTERSECTIONALITY AND HEALTH EQUITY Our focus is on the social and economic factors that influence the health of Canadians. We translate and share evidence with public health organizations and practitioners to influence interrelated determinants and advance health equity. LEADERSHIP COMPETENCIES FOR PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE IN Leadership competencies for public health practice in Canada Community Health Nurses of Canada | 2015. Community Health Nurses of Canada, in partnership with Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors and Manitoba Public Health Managers Network, have developed Leadership Competencies for Public Health Practice in Canada. The leadership competencies are to be used by public health TOWARD A HEALTHY FUTURE: SECOND REPORT ON THE HEALTH OF Toward a healthy future: Second report on the health of Canadians Minister of Public Works and Government Services of Canada | 1999. This follow-up report for the Federal, Provincial and Territorial Ministers of Health further describes the influence of health determinants on the health of Canadians including inequities. LET'S TALK: RACISM AND HEALTH EQUITY The seventh release in our Let’s Talk series discusses racism as a critical factor that impacts health and wellbeing. It describes the concepts of race, racism and racialization and emphasizes settler colonialism and structural racism as the root causes of health and social inequities experienced by Indigenous and racialized peoples inCanada.
A GUIDE TO COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT FRAMEWORKS FOR ACTION ON 4 National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health how to use thIs resourCe This document is intended as a reference guide for public health practitioners, who need support in adopting or revising a community engagement strategy with health equity and social determinants of health HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT IN PRACTICE Health impact assessment in practice - online course National Health Service, Scotland | 2008. This free, six to 12 hour course is designed for public health practitioners who have some research skills, but limited experience in conducting a health impact assessment (HIA). KEY PUBLIC HEALTH RESOURCES FOR ANTI- RACISM ACTION: A 4 Experincs eoxfcaoemxwdim xweldmefyasgmf swzef asdytefe imfaxhecswae TAKING ACTION Assessing and reporting on the impact of racialization and racism involves collecting race- based data, analyzing health status data through a critical anti-racism lens, measuring racial discrimination at the individual and structural levels, and assessing the impact of anti-racist COVID-19 RELATED RESOURCES Social determinants and inequities in health for Black Canadians: A snapshot Public Health Agency of Canada | 2020. This snapshot from the Public Health Agency of Canada describes the impact of Anti-Black racism and systemic discrimination on health inequalities of diverse Black Canadian communities, using research literature and nationaldata.
COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSES: THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT AND Community Health Nurses (CHNs) COVID-19 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 11, 2020. Community health nurses (CHNs) are at the front line when it comes to pandemic planning and response; they are experts in preventing the transmission of COVID-19, as well as protecting and promoting the health of individuals, families and communities across Canada. INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH EQUITY: ONLINE COURSE Our focus is on the social and economic factors that influence the health of Canadians. We translate and share evidence with public health organizations and practitioners to influence interrelated determinants and advance health equity. GLOSSARY OF ESSENTIAL HEALTH EQUITY TERMS COVID-19 and Indigenous health and wellness: our strength is in our stories Richmond, C., et al. | 2020 This report from the Royal Society of Canada offers a collection of stories about the impacts of COVID-19 on the health and wellness of Indigenous people in Canada. ALBERTA HEALTH SERVICES: ESTABLISHING A PROVINCE-WIDE Our focus is on the social and economic factors that influence the health of Canadians. We translate and share evidence with public health organizations and practitioners to influence interrelated determinants and advance health equity. A CALL FOR A GENDER-RESPONSIVE, INTERSECTIONAL APPROACH TO Our focus is on the social and economic factors that influence the health of Canadians. We translate and share evidence with public health organizations and practitioners to influence interrelated determinants and advance health equity. NATIONAL COLLABORATING CENTRE FOR DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH Health equity policy platform for COVID-19 response and recovery Human Impact Partners | 2020. This policy platform, designed by Human Impact Partners (HIP), highlights policy ideas that were generated by grassroot organizations, with the aim of establishing public health interventions led by communities most impacted by these inequities (e.g., Black, Indigenous and Latinx communities). PUBLIC HEALTH SPEAKS: INTERSECTIONALITY AND HEALTH EQUITY Our focus is on the social and economic factors that influence the health of Canadians. We translate and share evidence with public health organizations and practitioners to influence interrelated determinants and advance health equity. CANADA COMMUNICABLE DISEASE REPORT: SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF Our focus is on the social and economic factors that influence the health of Canadians. We translate and share evidence with public health organizations and practitioners to influence interrelated determinants and advance health equity. NATIONAL COLLABORATING CENTRE FOR DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH Ethical dilemmas faced by Community Health Nurses in the COVID 19 pandemic By Ruth Schofield, Michelle Johnson, Shona LaLonde on September 01, 2020 This blog post by Ruth Schofield, Michelle Johnson and Shona Lalonde is the second of two that describe the work of Community Health Nurses (CHNs) as they respond to the COVID-19pandemic.
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A GAPS ANALYSIS TO IMPROVE HEALTH EQUITY KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICES This gap analysis was designed as a resource to focus attention on the most pressing needs in advancing health equity.*
EQUITY-INFORMED RESPONSES TO COVID-19 Visit our “live” COVID-19 page for resources to help keep equity at the centre as Canadian public health practitioners respond to thisevolving situation.
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This third environmental scan from the NCCDH responds to recent concerns about the Canadian health sector’s significant decline in commitment to public health programs and services.*
A GAPS ANALYSIS TO IMPROVE HEALTH EQUITY KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICES This gap analysis was designed as a resource to focus attention on the most pressing needs in advancing health equity.*
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BEGINNING FROM WITHIN: PROMOTING THE HEALTH OF TRANS, TWO-SPIRIT AND/OR GENDER-DIVERSE YOUTH By | October 19, 2020 In this framework description, Dr. Julie James discusses the importance of engaging with, and following the lead of, trans and gender-diverse youth. She presents a framework her team developed that can be used to guide public health action to shift personal and organizational knowledge, attitudes and approaches; it can also be used to provide competent services to trans, Two-Spirit and/or genderdiverse youth.
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By | September 01, 2020 This blog post by Ruth Schofield, Michelle Johnson and Shona Lalonde is the second of two that describe the work of Community Health Nurses (CHNs) as they respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. These blogs reflect the voices of CHN across Canada — their experiences, challenges and innovations, as well as ethical dilemmas they face. COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSES: THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT AND CURRENT REALITY IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC By | August 24, 2020 This blog post by Ruth Schofield, Michelle Johnson and Shona Lalonde is the first in a two-part series that describe the work of Community Health Nurses (CHNs) as they respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. These blog posts reflect the voices of CHN across Canada — their experiences, challenges and innovations, as well as ethical dilemmasthey face.
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