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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). 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. 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. 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.
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). 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. 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 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). REFLECTIONS OF A BLACK WOMAN ON RACISM, INDIGENEITY AND This blog post is part of a series on an anti-racism initiative at the NCCDH. The post is a personal reflection authored by an NCCDH staff member and is focused on her experiences of racism as a Black woman, intersections between settler colonialism and colonialism experienced elsewhere and reflections on relationships with Indigeneity. 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 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 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
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. 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.WEBINARS - NCCDH
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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. 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.
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.
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