Centring equity in emerging public health responses to climate change
This is the second blog in a series that explores the connections between climate change, health equity and public health.
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This is the second blog in a series that explores the connections between climate change, health equity and public health.
This list of resources is designed to increase understanding of climate change as an urgent public health issue. It is also meant to situate climate change and health equity as being inextricably linked and support emerging public health practice in this area.
In this blog post, Senior Knowledge Translation Specialist Sume Ndumbe-Eyoh explores how the NCCDH has sought to incorporate reconciliation in our organizational practice.
In this blog post, Knowledge Translation Specialist Pemma Muzumdar explores the connections between climate change and health equity.
In December 2019, Chief Public Health Officer (CPHO) Dr Theresa Tam released a national report that shines a light on stigma as a key driver of health inequities in Canada. The report was informed by meetings with key people across Canada that gathered input on two key questions: What holds stigma in place? And, how do we address stigma in the health system?