This program is part of an online French Master in Public Health and the Environment offered by l’Ecole de Santé Publique, Université de Lorraine (French only). Over 50 to 70 semi-tutored hours of instruction, the course covers topics like the definition and ethics of Public Health, and the determinants of health status for individuals and population groups.
This free, online course introduces the scope of public health practice, with a focus on initiatives related to the determinants of ill health. It revolves around a case study, presented in a video, of public health’s role and activities in Coventry, England.
This substantial, interactive, three-part training program is designed to strengthen the skills of professionals working directly or indirectly with Indigenous people by increasing Aboriginal-specific knowledge and enhancing self-awareness.
This free, three-hour online course was designed to increase the awareness and skills of civil servants in applying gender-based analysis to the development of government policies and programs.
This free, eight-part series of online courses (30 to 45 minutes each) helps learners build the skills they need to support community health assessment and health improvement work.