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Canadian Public Health Association

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le Mardi 29 AVRIL

9 h à 10 h 45 Plénière I - Faire avancer l'équité en santé autochtone : Relier vérité, réconciliation et décolonisation
10 h 45 à 12 h

Réseautage avec les commanditaires et les exposants
Présentations d'affiches

12 h à 13 h 15 Déjeuner de résautage
13 h 15 à 14 h 45

Séances simultanées 

  • Beyond illness: Operationalizing a substance use health framework into community development and public health initiatives in Ottawa
  • Bridging gaps in public health: Understanding and addressing anti-Black racism through Black community stories
  • Community-led vaccine research and health promotion in Yukon First Nations communities
  • From intent to action: Advancing cultural safety and humility
  • How the pandemic reshaped trust and equity in Canadian public health
  • Overcoming barriers: Enhancing access to primary health care services in national and territorial contexts in the region of the Americas
  • Présentations de résumés oraux
14 h 45 à 15 h 30

Réseautage avec les commanditaires et les exposants

15 h 30 à 17 h

Séances simultanées

  • Centering health equity in the knowledge synthesis process: Sharing evidence and learnings
  • COVID-19 and Indigenous public health sovereignty in British Columbia: Addressing systemic inequity through community-driven solutions
  • Engaging community to scale and evaluate stigma reduction interventions: Lessons learned piloting the organizational stigma assessment tool to promote more supportive and inclusive sexual health and harm reduction services
  • The impact of health system transformation on public health in the prairie provinces: The good, the bad, and the ugly
  • Science as an essential component of public health pandemic preparedness: A workshop to inform science coordination and collaboration within the upcoming Canadian Pandemic Preparedness Plan
  • Social prescribing as a public health tool: Addressing health equity and community needs
  • Présentations de résumés oraux

le mercredi 30 AVRIL

8 h 30 à 10 h Plénière II - La connexion sociale comme résilience face aux xhangements climatiques
10 h à 11 h Réseautage avec les commanditaires et les exposants
Présentations d'affiches
11 h à 12 h 30

Séances simultanées

  • Advancing Black People’s health: Culturally responsive approaches in health research
  • Global health diplomacy skills in an uncertain world
  • Growing ‘Unlearning Clubs’ towards eradicating Indigenous-specific structural racism and systemic White supremacy in population and public health
  • Innovative ways to engage the public health workforce: Integrating and sustaining the updated core competencies for public health in Canada in practice
  • Iyâkwâmisîtâu wichîhîtutâu kiyâh chiskûtimâsûtâu iiyaakwaamisiitaau wichiihiitutaau kiyaah chiskuutimaasuutaau | Collaborations between public health and emergency measures: Lessons learned from Eeyou Istchee
  • Shared health priorities: Measuring progress and bridging data gaps with common indicators
12 h 30 à 13 h 30

Déjeuner de résautage

13 h 30 à 15 h

Séances simultanées

  • Applied Public Health Chairs: A case study of applied research and advocacy
  • Better together: Drawing on 20 years of knowledge translation to navigate new public health challenges
  • Determining the comprehensive gender-inclusive sexual and reproductive care needs of Indigenous Peoples in Ontario: A desire-based, Indigenous-led collaborative assessment of needs
  • Engagement resources to advance health equity for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples and communities
  • Equitable leadership for public health systems change
  • Screen use and child and adolescent health in Canada: Triangulation of evidence assessing the state of the sector
  • Turning vision into action: Advancing public health surveillance in Canada
15 h à 15 h 30 Pause
15 h 30 à 17 h

Séances simultanées

  • Empowerment and decentralization of STBBI testing using dried blood spots, for communities experiencing health inequities
  • Evaluating implementation strategies of the Black Health Primer in public health practice: Reflections, strategies, and ways forward
  • Health economics and modelling 101 for public health
  • Hindsight + Insight = Foresight: Invigorating population and public health equity research in uncertain times
  • Integrating AI training into the curricula of schools and programs in public health: What are the core competencies required for public health practice?
  • Mental health and substance use in Sioux Lookout area First Nations: Trends, challenges, and community-centered solutions

le jeudi 1er Mai

8 h 30 à 10 h

Séances simultanées 

  • Climate-sensitive health risks and wildfire evacuations in Manitoba
  • Community organizing: A community power-building approach to advancing health equity
  • Fifty years of struggle for recognition of mercury poisoning: Learning from the experience of Asubpeeschoseewagong Anishinabek, Grassy Narrows First Nation
  • Indigenized forum theatre for youth mental wellness
  • Publishing in the Canadian Journal of Public Health: Tips from the Editor-in-Chief
  • Understanding root causes of Indigenous health inequity, its impact on health outcomes, and how to move forward in a good way with health data
  • What matters to public health clients regarding their public health experiences? How their involvement in co-designing public health initiatives can make a difference
10 h à 10 h 30 Pause rafraîchissement
10 h 30 à 12 h

Séances simultanées 

  • The battle for truth: Misinformation and the role of the health professional
  • Bringing it all together: Approaches for navigating, communicating and decision-making with public health evidence
  • Build your climate literacy: Climate data tools for public health adaptation
  • From managing to preventing: How the homelessness sector can benefit from Canada’s public health data infrastructure
  • Instructions have been provided: Addressing Indigenous-specific racism and implementing foundational obligations to Indigenous Peoples in public health system
  • Looking forward, looking back: Two decades of pan-Canadian public health leadership
  • Using digital storytelling to gather insights on Indigenous health, wellness and sovereignty: Lessons from four community-based research projects
12 h à 12 h 30 Déjeuner
12 h 30 à 13 h 30 Plénière III - Imaginer l'avenir de la santé publique au Canada