We are pleased to announce that Marianne Jacques has been officially appointed Scientific Lead for the NCCHPP! For a year, Marianne has been handling the responsibilities of this position on an interim basis. Marianne would like to thank the team for their support...
Webinar – How to Lead Intersectoral Collaborations for Health and Equity when Resources are Limited?
Health in All Policies, News, Presentations or Webinars HIAP, Webinars
The importance of collaboration between different sectors in fulfilling the missions of health prevention and promotion, as well as in solving complex, multifactorial problems, is widely recognized in the field of public health. While intersectoral collaborations...
Report of the Canadian Network for Health in All Policies Inaugural Meeting
CNHIAP Activities, News, Publications, Publications HIAP
This report provides an overview and a summary of the main discussions that took place during the inaugural meeting of the Canadian Network for Health in All Policies (CNHiAP), held on September 19 and 20, 2023, in Montréal. Launched in 2022 by the NCCHPP, the...
These publications from the Institut national de santé publique du Québec (INSPQ) cover a range of public health topics and shed light on current issues. These publications are the result of an agreement to receive financial support from the Public Health Agency of...
Profiles of Public Health Systems in Canadian Provinces and Territories
Public Health Infrastructure, Publications, Publications Infrastructure
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need to renew and reinforce public health infrastructure in Canada and elsewhere in the world. It’s within this context that the NCCHPP joined the Platform to Monitor the Performance of Public Health Systems research project...
Webinar – Health in All Policies Initiatives at the Local Level: What Do They Look Like, and How to Strengthen Their Implementation?
Health in All Policies, Presentations or Webinars HIAP, Webinars
Health-promoting intersectoral collaborations (so-called “Health in All Policies”/HiAP) involve coordinating on-going collaboration across government sectors and with organizations outside of government. What does that actually look like in practice? How do people...