Presentations and webinars
Webinar – Implementing Health in All Policies Approaches in Canada
This webinar addressed the following question: What do public health and civil society actors need to know to implement Health in All Policies (HiAP) approaches in Canada? It took place on Tuesday, February 21, 2023.
Webinar – Health in All Policies in Québec: Working Across Sectors to Promote Health and Equity
In this webinar offered by the GNHIAP, we shared the experience of Québec in implementing its Politique gouvernementale de prévention en santé (governmental health prevention policy), a policy inspired by a HiAP approach that mobilizes levers of non-health sectors to address the determinants of health. This webinar took place on January 30, 2023.
Webinar – The Wellbeing Policy Turn: Four Central Government Initiatives and the Role of Public Health
This webinar introduced the recent trend toward wellbeing policy-making by looking at how this change has emerged and especially, reports on the wellbeing policies of four central governments. It took place on December 13, 2022.
Creating Healthy Public Policy Webinar – Navigating the Public Policy Pathway
The NCCHPP’s Florence Morestin spoke at the Creating Healthy Public Policy Webinar – Navigating the Public Policy Pathway on November 10, 2022. This webinar aimed to provide insights and tools to those who are creating or influencing public policies within their community.
This event was presented by PlanH, a collaboration between BC Healthy Communities Society and the BC Ministry of Health.
Webinar – Public Health Partner Authorities: An Example of Health in All Policies Governance in Practice
In this webinar, offered by the GNHiAP, speakers presented the South Australia’s experience in implementing Public Health Partner Authorities (PHPAs). PHPAs are formal collaboration mechanisms destined to support population health and wellbeing.
Symposium – Supporting the Deployment of Health in All Policies (HiAP) in Canada: Implementation Prospects, Training Review, and Creation of a Pan-Canadian Network
This presentation provides a synthesis of Health in All Policies-related work developed by the NCCHPP in 2021-2022.
Poster Presentation- Public Policy Competencies for Public Health: A Scoping Review
In an effort to gauge the treatment of public policy competencies for public health, the National Collaborating Centre for Healthy Public Policy (NCCHPP) undertook a scoping review with analysis of competency frameworks and related documents in public health over the past 15 years. The findings are briefly presented here.
Webinar – What Can We Learn from Public Health Expenditure Data in Canada from 1975 to 2018?
This webinar presented and discussed key findings from research led and published by Dr. Mehdi Ammi, Professor at Carleton University’s School of Public Policy and Administration in Ottawa, entitled, “Interpreting Forty-Three-Year Trends of Expenditures on Public Health in Canada: Long-Run Trends, Temporal Periods, and Data Differences”. It took place on June 9, 2022.
Webinar – Striking a Balance Between Decentralization and Centralization in Public Health Systems
This webinar presented the results of in-depth case studies of provincial public health systems in Alberta, Ontario, and Québec. These case studies were carried out to understand the perspectives of public health leaders on how past system reforms impacted public health practice, and how system structures related to the level of decentralization and integration between public health and acute care impacted provincial COVID-19 pandemic responses. It was held on April 27, 2022.
Webinar – Public Health Systems Governance: Better Understanding and Acting on Governance to Strengthen Public Health Systems in Canada
This webinar presented and discussed key findings from the report, “Governing for the Public’s Health: Governance Options for a Strengthened and Renewed Public Health System in Canada”, led by Dr. Erica Di Ruggiero of the University of Toronto’s Dalla Lana School of Public Health. It was held on Tuesday March 29, 2022.