E-Bulletin | November 2020

National Collaborating Centre
for Healthy Public Policy (NCCHPP)

In the Spotlight

How to Collaborate With Municipalities: A Practical Guide for Public Health Actors

What are the effective ways to collaborate with the municipal sector? Whether you intend to establish an initial contact with a municipality or to maintain an existing collaboration, this practical guide proposes a pathway that you can adapt to your particular situation. The advice presented is based on the experience of the main interested parties: municipal elected officials and public servants, and public health actors involved in collaborations.

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Upcoming Webinars

Webinar – Wellbeing Budgeting and Public Health: Promising Practice for Pandemic Recovery?

November 25, 2020 from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. EST

This webinar will offer an introduction to wellbeing and wellbeing budgeting with a particular focus on public health and the promises such approaches may hold for a pandemic recovery.

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Webinar – Health in All Policies in times of COVID-19: What Roles for the Health Sector Moving Forward?

November 10, 2020 from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. EST

The NCCHPP is inviting you to participate in 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 will be our pleasure to welcome Ilona Kickbusch, a world-renowned health promotion expert, as one of our guest speakers!

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Other News of Interest

CPHO Report – From Risk to Resilience: An Equity Approach to COVID-19

Canada’s Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Theresa Tam, has released her latest report on the State of Public Health in Canada 2020, From Risk to Resilience: An Equity Approach to COVID-19. In her report, Dr Tam indicates that the pandemic has revealed deeply entrenched health and social inequities that exist in Canada. She calls upon Canada to put health equity at the forefront of actions to protect Canadians against the COVID-19 pandemic and future pandemics.

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Research Report: COVID-19 Canada: The end of the world as we know it? The role of clear and coherent government measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19

This report presents the results of a Canadian survey carried out by researchers from McGill, ÉTS and University of Montréal among 2,282 respondents to understand the public's support for COVID-19 government measures. The results show that clarity and consistency of measures are the foundation of a three-step process leading to adherence to measures requested by governments.

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