E-Bulletin | Summer 2019

National Collaborating Centre
for Healthy Public Policy (NCCHPP)

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Call for suggestions!

We are considering producing a summary version or a tool based on our document: Approaching Municipalities to Share Knowledge: Advice from Municipal Civil Servants to Public Health Actors.

Would that be helpful? What kind of document or tool would best meet your needs? Please contact Florence Morestin to share your thoughts.

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Webinar Recordings

Recordings of NCCHPP's webinars

Have you missed one of our webinars? Summer is the perfect season to catch up! Here is the list of webinars available for viewing:

  • Producing a Policy Brief: Why and How?
     
  • Discussing Public Health Roles in Population Mental Health and Wellness Promotion
     
  • How Can We (and Why Should We) Analyze the Ethics of Paternalistic Policies in Public Health?
     
  • Punctuated Equilibrium Model for Influencing Public Policies: Practical Implications for Public Health

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New Workshop

Workshop on Wicked Problems at the Public Health Summer School

The NCCHPP’s Val Morrison will offer the workshop: Wicked Problems in Health Equity at the 10th Public Health Summer School, organized by the Public Health Association of BC and its partners. The Summer School will take place on July 4-5 and the workshops will be accessible via WebEx videoconferencing technology. Click below to consult the agenda and to register.

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Other News of Interest

The NCCHPP joined the ECHO Network (Environment, Community, Health Observatory Network)

The ECHO network is a 5-year research program aiming at strengthening intersectoral capacity to understand and respond to the health impacts of resource development in rural, remote and Indigenous communities and environments. This project brings together more than 60 Canadian and international researchers, practitioners, and other stakeholders.

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Call for applications - 2020 NCCPH KT Awards for Graduate Students

The purpose of the National Collaborating Centres for Public Health (NCCPH) Knowledge Translation Graduate Student Awards is to recognize the work of graduate students regarding knowledge translation in public health in Canada. Deadline for the 2020 KT Awards applications: January 17, 2020.

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