I'll be moderating Panel 1 from 9-10 "Environmental impacts on at-risk communities: How can data-driven approaches help cities plan for, and seek to mitigate, the disparate impacts of climate change on at-risk communities?" -- featuring panelists Priyanka deSouza, Matthew D. Adams, Lief Pagalan & Karen Smith. Join us!
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New! #HealthPromotion essentials online course led by Andrea Bodkin! Happy to have been an advisor on this important new release.
We are pleased to announce the release of a new Health Promotion Essentials online course. This new course aims to provide health promoters, and health professionals working in public health, community health, and at the local, provincial, and national levels, with a common understanding of the history and development of health promotion. It also provides an overview of theories and concepts integral to health promotion, and examples of how health promotion is practiced today. After completing this new course, individuals will have a greater knowledge and understanding of health promotion foundational concepts and values integral to health promotion and how it can contribute to the health of people in Ontario. https://vist.ly/yfku
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Great to see the early results of our study on #coproduction in #SocialPrescribing out in the world, with fantastic analysis by Le-Tien Bhaskar, MPH, PhD (C)!
Thrilled to have shared the exciting work about Coproduction in #socialprescribing at #CAHSPR24 in Ottawa today. Couldn’t have done this incredible work alone! Thanks to Kate Mulligan Caitlin Muhl and the rest of our great research team! Thanks Lavania J. Alexandra Cernat, MSc Rana Saleh, LD, MPH, PhD(c) for being the best cheerleaders and photo takers Canadian Association of Health Services and Policy Research
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50 years ago, Marc Lalonde issued a ground-breaking report that pushed past the biomedical to focus on health promotion and health equity for people living in Canada. How far have we come, and what's the vision for the next 50 years? Sorry to be missing Lalonde@50 and the chance to talk #SocialPrescribing and the future of #CommunityHealth this week at McGill University in Montreal...check out the amazing lineup here: https://lnkd.in/efuJAh7c
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Proud to have two brilliant students sharing their work on #SocialPrescribing at CAHSPR this week! If you'll be there, please check out these presenters and give them a smile, high-five, or hug from me. They've worked hard and have important findings to share: Le-Tien Bhaskar, MPH, PhD (C) on "Co-Production in Social Prescribing: A multiple case study" at the oral session on Healthcare Policy & Healthcare Reform (C8) Lavania J. on "The Social Prescription Playground: Unlocking the Design Potential of Ontario Health Teams" at Poster Session A. Conference info here: https://lnkd.in/gkXsGa58
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Thank you to everyone who has reached out. Here is a bit of good news from yesterday care of Health Promotion Ontario: https://lnkd.in/eNpi8c_s
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