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FEBRUARY 11, 2025 | 11:30 – 1:00 pm

Advancing health equity in organizations and systems using frameworks as a tool

English

This webinar will present results of a 2023 review of the literature which identified 47 actionable health equity frameworks. Key themes about co-creation, use and implementation of frameworks were identified by public health practitioners and will be highlighted in this session. In this webinar, panelists from three organizations, a local public health unit in Ontario, a provincial health agency in Nova Scotia, and a state health and wellbeing agency in Queensland, Australia, will share their practical stories about laying the groundwork and implementing health equity frameworks. They will highlight opportunities and challenges experienced.   

Panelists
Karen Roundpoint (she/her)
Social Determinants of Health, Public Health Nurse, Eastern Ontario Health Unit
Chantal Lalonde (she/her)
Program Manager, Chronic Disease Prevention & Wellbeing, Injury Prevention, and Health Equity, Eastern Ontario Health Unit
Eric Hemphill (he/him)
Acting Executive Director, Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness
Dr. Dru Armstrong (she/her)
Evaluation and Impact Manager, Health and Wellbeing Queensland, Australia
JANUARY 22, 2025 | 12:00 – 1:00 pm ET

British Columbia’s Population and Public Health Framework: Strengthening public health

English

Join us for an engaging webinar exploring British Columbia's Population and Public Health Framework: Strengthening Public Health. Participants will gain valuable insight into wise practices and lessons learned, and opportunities to continue to collaborate toward equitable and sustainable population and public health action.

SPEAKERS
Dr. Meaghan Thumath
Executive Director, Strategy, Planning & Evaluation, Population & Public Health Division
Lara Miramontes
Senior Director, Public Health Planning & Strategic Initiatives, Population & Public Health Division
Justine Wardle
Manager, Public Health Planning & Strategic Initiatives, Population & Public Health Division