Webinars
Strengthening Community Connections
In this webinar, Dr. Kate Mulligan will share research and recommendations from a report commissioned by the Office of the Chief Public Health Officer (CPHO) at the Public Health Agency of Canada to...
Project Manager, Vaccine Engagement, City of Toronto
Executive Director, Rexdale Community Health Centre
Manager of Infection Control and Infectious Disease, City of Toronto
Chair, Toronto Board of Health
Executive Director, Population Health and Social Medicine at the University Health Network
Third COVID-19 Conversation Series: Recovery and regeneration in the face of overlapping crises
Series These conversations will provide an opportunity for the public health field to support an equity-informed recovery. We will explore listening, leading, and recognizing systems of power, as well as ways in which courage and hope are fostered for equitable, regenerative public health systems.
Listening Deeply
Knowledge Translation Specialist
Strategic Advisor and Performance Measurement Specialist, Kishk Anaquot Health Research
Assistant Professor, Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto
Leading and Levers
Medical Officer of Health, Region of Peel
RN, Whitehorse, Yukon
Recognizing Power
Senior Health Equity Specialist
Associate Professor, Faculty of Medicine, School of Epidemiology, Public Health and Preventive Medicine University of Ottawa
Director, Health Law Institute, Dalhousie University, CIHR Applied Public Health Chair
Discovering Courage
Associate Dean, Serving and Engaging Society, Dalhousie University
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing, Brandon University
Medical Health Officer, Vancouver Island Health Authority
Finding Hope
Professor (Retired), School of Public Health and Social Policy, University of Victoria
Associate Professor, School of Public Health, University of Alberta
Professor, School of Public Health and Social Policy, University of Victoria
Promoting Health for Older Adults Part 1: Public policy for equity and healthy aging
This webinar is part of a series based on content from the book entitled Promoting the health of older adults: The Canadian experience. This first webinar in the series will explore the opportunities and challenges to building healthy public policies that promote health equity for older Canadians.
Webinar Series: Promoting Health for Older Adults
This five-part series will explore public health action on health equity for an aging population, including individual sessions based on the strategies for action in the Ottawa Charter.
Webinar: Living health equity values part 2: Promoting alignment between intention and practice
This webinar took place in English. Social and cultural values are structural drivers of health inequities. Values shape our attitudes, beliefs and everyday decisions at the individual, institutional,...
Webinar: Health equity in student research: Sexualized violence services and pandemic homelessness policy
This event took place in English. Academic research is a well-cited source of evidence to inform public health action to address health equity. But valuable academic work on the social determinants of...
Webinar: Rethinking vaccine confidence: Supporting uptake through equitable community responses
This event took place in English. Canadians’ COVID-19 vaccine confidence has improved over time, but significant inequities in vaccine uptake remain. Communities with the highest health and...
Webinar: Movement-building for system change and health equity
This event took place in English. “Movement building is the effort of social change agents to engage power holders and the broader society in addressing a systemic problem or injustice...
Webinar: Let’s Talk: Whiteness and health equity
This event took place in English. Racialized health inequities are present for a wide range of health concerns. These inequities are rooted in structural racism and are a manifestation of Whiteness...
Webinar: The Tool for Assessing the Effects of Local Intersectoral Action
This webinar took place in English. Cliquez ici pour le webinaire en français (24 février 2021). This webinar is presented in partnership with the National Collaborating Centres for...