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Logic Model for Evaluating Knowledge-Sharing Activities – NCCHPP Internal Tool

Logic Model for Evaluating Knowledge-Sharing Activities – NCCHPP Internal Tool

Oct 28, 2013

Knowledge Sharing, Publications, Publications Knowledge Sharing

Knowledge sharing lies at the heart of the NCCHPP’s mandate. One of the results of our reflections has been the development of a logic model representing both the process and the expected potential outcomes of our knowledge-sharing activities. This logic model...
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Planning Knowledge Sharing in the Context of a Health Impact Assessment

Planning Knowledge Sharing in the Context of a Health Impact Assessment

Sep 23, 2013

Health Impact Assessment, Knowledge Sharing, Publications, Publications HIA, Publications Knowledge Sharing

This briefing note explains how to plan and incorporate knowledge-sharing activities while conducting a health impact assessment (HIA). The health impact assessment process involves a variety of sectors other than the health sector and is intended to inform decision...
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The process of developing public policy: What role can public health professionals play? – Summer Institute 2009

The process of developing public policy: What role can public health professionals play? – Summer Institute 2009

Jul 15, 2009

Knowledge Sharing, Presentations, Presentations or Webinars Knowledge Sharing

The aim of this workshop, presented for the Centre by Dr. Patrick Fafard of the University of Ottawa, was to introduce participants to some basic concepts related to public policy and to shed light on the complexity of the issues tied to policy development, with...
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The NCCHPP speaks to the Senate Subcommittee on Population Health

The NCCHPP speaks to the Senate Subcommittee on Population Health

May 07, 2008

Knowledge Sharing, Presentations, Presentations or Webinars Knowledge Sharing

The Subcommitte on Population Health of the Standing Senate Committe on Social Affairs, Science and Technology’s mandate is to “Examine and report on the impact of the multiple factors and conditions that contribute to the health of Canada’s...
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