News and Events

Public Health Responses for Long-Term Evacuation and Recovery
This series published by the six National Collaborating Centres for Public Health brings forward insights from lived experiences of disaster and evacuation, public health implications, and potential roles for public health to better support long-term emergency planning and recovery.

Impact Assessments in Indigenous Contexts: Promising Avenues for Reflection and Improvement for Health Impact Assessment
This report presents findings from a literature review on impact assessments in Indigenous contexts and proposes courses of action aimed at improving the practice of health impact assessment (HIA) in Indigenous contexts.

Build Back Better: Wellbeing Budgets for a Post COVID-19 Recovery?
This Fact Sheet presents the recent turn to wellbeing in the policy making of central governments and considers whether it holds promise as part of the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada.

Conference – Climate emergency and health: from individual changes to global engagement
The NCCHPP’s Thierno Diallo was a speaker at the Conference Climate emergency and health: from individual changes to global engagement, organized by the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Geneva.

Public Health Ethics and COVID-19: Selected Resources
The NCCHPP has collected relevant resources that discuss ethical issues linked to COVID-19. Each resource is presented with a brief synthesis of what you will find in the document.

Webinar – The Tool for Assessing the Effects of Local Intersectoral Action
In this webinar, co-presented by the NCCMT, the NCCHPP and the NCCDH, we presented the Tool for Assessing the Effects of Local Intersectoral Action, an interactive online tool that uses timeline mapping to support assessment of the impacts of local intersectoral action in living environments.

Public Policy Competencies for Public Health: A Review of the Literature
This report presents findings from a scoping review with analysis of the literature on competencies for healthy public policy.