Webinars
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.
Webinar – Public Policy Competencies for Public Health
This webinar began to answer the question: What do public health actors need to know about public policy? It took place on February 2, 2021.
Webinar – Collaborating with Municipalities: A Practical Point of View
This webinar looked into how public health actors can establish collaborations with municipalities—with a practical focus. It took place on November 3rd, 2021.
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.
Webinar – Online Course: An Introduction to Public Health Ethics
In this webinar we discussed how the NCCHPP’s online course in public health ethics was developed and then we offered an overview of its content. Then in order to illustrate its relevance and utility for the public health sector, a health professional discussed the ethical challenges she has faced in professional practice, as well as her experience in taking the NCCHPP’s online course.
Webinar – Health in All Policies in times of COVID-19: Wellbeing economics and social protection
This webinar addressed the economic and social inequalities-related factors in Nordic countries and Scotland in times of COVID-19. It was held on January 26, 2021.
Webinar – Wellbeing Budgeting and Public Health: Promising Practice for Pandemic Recovery?
This webinar offered an introduction to wellbeing and wellbeing budgeting with a particular focus on public health and the promises they may hold for a pandemic recovery.
Webinar – Health in All Policies in times of COVID-19: What roles for the health sector moving forward?
The NCCHPP offered a webinar to explore how Health in All Policies can help address inequalities and act on the social determinants affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. It was held on November 10, 2020.
Webinar – Online Course on Health Impact Assessment (HIA): A Tool for Developing Healthy Public Policies
In this webinar, co-presented by the NCC for Methods and Tools (NCCMT) and the NCCHPP, Thierno Diallo presented the HIA process as a tool for promoting the adoption of healthy public policies. He introduced the NCCHPP’s online course on HIA as a tool to support HIA capacity building. Then Gabrielle Manseau spoke about her HIA experience on HIA’s challenges and benefits, as well as her experience with the NCCHPP’s online course. This webinar was held on February 13, 2020.