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Resources > 2012
Workshop – HIA Practice in Aboriginal Contexts in Canada: How, to What End, and by Whom? – HIA 2012

Workshop – HIA Practice in Aboriginal Contexts in Canada: How, to What End, and by Whom? – HIA 2012

Aug 31, 2012

Health Impact Assessment, Presentations, Presentations or Webinars HIA

Although the practice of HIA has grown up considerably in recent years in many parts of the world, it is still being developed in Canada, and its currency is even more limited in Aboriginal contexts. These contexts are characterized by cultural, geographical and...
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Implementation of Section 54 of Québec’s Public Health Act

Implementation of Section 54 of Québec’s Public Health Act

Aug 15, 2012

Health Impact Assessment, Publications, Publications HIA

Since the 2002 adoption of the Québec Public Health Act’s section 54, Québec government bodies proposing laws or regulations must first go through a health impact assessment (HIA) process. This paper provides a brief review of section 54. It describes the...
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Interprovincial Meeting on Health Impact Assessment (HIA): Update

Interprovincial Meeting on Health Impact Assessment (HIA): Update

Jul 31, 2012

Health Impact Assessment, Publications, Publications HIA

In February 2009, the NCCHPP brought together representatives of health ministries and agencies from across the country to talk about Health Impact Assessment (HIA). The specific objectives of this meeting were to share and learn about experiences with HIA and to...
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You Say Tomato… : Problem Framing in Public Policy – Summer Institute 2012

You Say Tomato… : Problem Framing in Public Policy – Summer Institute 2012

May 16, 2012

Analyzing Public Policies, Presentations, Presentations and Webinars Analyzing

The frames that people and organizations use in approaching various problems have significant impact on how they will define those problems and what kinds of solutions they will propose. In some cases, the frames used by different organizations can make collaboration...
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Citizen Participation in Health Impact Assessment: Overview of Issues

Citizen Participation in Health Impact Assessment: Overview of Issues

May 03, 2012

Health Impact Assessment, Publications, Publications HIA

Health Impact Assessment (HIA) is a practice that aims to evaluate the potential impacts of a policy, program or project on population health so as to minimize the negative and maximize the positive effects. The founding documents of HIA identify citizen participation...
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