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Canadian Public Health Association

Public Health 2024

Location

Halifax


Public Health 2024 is the largest annual public health gathering in Canada and a key knowledge exchange event. It is the meeting place for the public health community to connect, collaborate, innovate, inspire, share and learn. It is a gathering of leaders and change agents from public, private and voluntary organizations that contribute to health and wellness. CPHA's annual conference will feature a dynamic environment that will facilitate the sharing of content developed exclusively for the public health community by inspiring presenters.

What:    Public Health 2024: The Canadian Public Health Association’s annual conference
When:    Tuesday 23 April at 09:00 to Thursday 25 April at 13:15 (ADT)
Where:   Halifax Convention Centre, Halifax, Nova Scotia (1650 Argyle St.) 

Programs

The scientific program and oral abstract programs are available on the conference website

Highlights

  • Plenary I – Addressing structural racism as a determinant of health
  • Plenary II – Climate emergencies and the health of evacuated populations
  • Plenary III – Putting the common good first: Local lessons from a global pandemic

Requests for interviews with any presenter can be made via CPHA communications staff. Complementary attendance for members of the media is available. Simultaneous interpretation is available in plenary sessions.

CPHA is pleased to host Public Health 2024 through a unique and effective collaboration with the following organizations:

Contributing Partners

Collaborators


For more information contact:
Dolores Gutierrez, Communications & Marketing Officer
Canadian Public Health Association
Telephone: 613.725.3769, ext. 190
communications@cpha.ca

About the Canadian Public Health Association
Founded in 1910, the Canadian Public Health Association is the independent voice for public health in Canada with links to the international community. As the only Canadian non-governmental organization focused exclusively on public health, we are uniquely positioned to advise decision-makers about public health system reform and to guide initiatives to help safeguard the personal and community health of Canadians and people around the world. We are a national, independent, not-for-profit, voluntary association. Our members believe in universal and equitable access to the basic conditions that are necessary to achieve health for all.


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