NCCDH Webinar: Participatory practice and health promotion in Canada (1 of 6): Introduction
Participatory practice and health promotion in Canada
Date: September 20, 2018
This webinar provides an overview of chapter 21 of the new book “Health Promotion in Canada 4th ed,” including the chapter’s author and a community activist using the principles covered in the book to engage the community in advocacy and health equity work.
Speakers:
• Dianne Oickle, Knowledge Translation Specialist, National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health (NCCDH) (www.nccdh.ca)
• Jeff Masuda, Assoc. Professor, School of Kinesiology & Health Studies, Queen’s University; Director, Centre for Environmental Health Equity
• Jane Springett, Professor, School of Public Health, University of Alberta
• Wendy Pederson, Coordinator, Downtown Eastside SRO (single room occupancy) Collaborative Society, Vancouver
PART 1: Introduction
PART 2: Jeff Masuda
PART 3: Jane Springett
PART 4: Jeff Masuda
PART 5: Wendy Pederson
PART 6: Q & A Session
Agenda:
PART 1: Introduction
• Introduction – Dianne Oickle (slides 1–6)
o Introduction to session, Indigenous land acknowledgement
• Speaker acknowledgement and evaluation link (slides 7–8)
• Health Promotion Canada (slides 9–19)
o Overview, volunteers, resources, website (slides 9–13)
o Health Promoter competencies (slide 14)
o Current activities, new book, webinar series (slides 15–18)
o Sponsor thank you (slide 19)
PART 2: Jeff Masuda
• Participatory practice and health promotion (slides 20–31)
o Introduction, polling questions about participatory practice (slides 20–23)
o Participatory practice – description (slide 24)
PART 3: Jane Springett
o Practice examples of participatory practice (slides 25–26)
o Rubric for participatory practice (slide 27)
o Levels of participation (slide 28)
o Categories of participatory arts (slide 29)
PART 4: Jeff Masuda
o Challenges to participatory practice (slide 30)
o Working towards participation (slide 31)
PART 5: Wendy Pederson
• Downtown east side SRO collaborative, community coordination and participatory practice to address housing (slides 32–38)
PART 6: Question & Answer Session
• Discussion, thank you, evaluation link, contact information (slides 39–41)
Related resources:
• Review summary: Community engagement to reduce inequalities in health (2015) (http://nccdh.ca/resources/entry/review-summary-community-engagement-to-reduce-inequalities-in-health)
• A guide to community engagement frameworks for action on the social determinants of health and health equity (2013) (http://nccdh.ca/resources/entry/a-guide-to-community-engagement-frameworks)
If you have any questions about these or other NCCDH resources, please email us at nccdh@stfx.ca.
Видео NCCDH Webinar: Participatory practice and health promotion in Canada (1 of 6): Introduction канала TheNCCDH
Date: September 20, 2018
This webinar provides an overview of chapter 21 of the new book “Health Promotion in Canada 4th ed,” including the chapter’s author and a community activist using the principles covered in the book to engage the community in advocacy and health equity work.
Speakers:
• Dianne Oickle, Knowledge Translation Specialist, National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health (NCCDH) (www.nccdh.ca)
• Jeff Masuda, Assoc. Professor, School of Kinesiology & Health Studies, Queen’s University; Director, Centre for Environmental Health Equity
• Jane Springett, Professor, School of Public Health, University of Alberta
• Wendy Pederson, Coordinator, Downtown Eastside SRO (single room occupancy) Collaborative Society, Vancouver
PART 1: Introduction
PART 2: Jeff Masuda
PART 3: Jane Springett
PART 4: Jeff Masuda
PART 5: Wendy Pederson
PART 6: Q & A Session
Agenda:
PART 1: Introduction
• Introduction – Dianne Oickle (slides 1–6)
o Introduction to session, Indigenous land acknowledgement
• Speaker acknowledgement and evaluation link (slides 7–8)
• Health Promotion Canada (slides 9–19)
o Overview, volunteers, resources, website (slides 9–13)
o Health Promoter competencies (slide 14)
o Current activities, new book, webinar series (slides 15–18)
o Sponsor thank you (slide 19)
PART 2: Jeff Masuda
• Participatory practice and health promotion (slides 20–31)
o Introduction, polling questions about participatory practice (slides 20–23)
o Participatory practice – description (slide 24)
PART 3: Jane Springett
o Practice examples of participatory practice (slides 25–26)
o Rubric for participatory practice (slide 27)
o Levels of participation (slide 28)
o Categories of participatory arts (slide 29)
PART 4: Jeff Masuda
o Challenges to participatory practice (slide 30)
o Working towards participation (slide 31)
PART 5: Wendy Pederson
• Downtown east side SRO collaborative, community coordination and participatory practice to address housing (slides 32–38)
PART 6: Question & Answer Session
• Discussion, thank you, evaluation link, contact information (slides 39–41)
Related resources:
• Review summary: Community engagement to reduce inequalities in health (2015) (http://nccdh.ca/resources/entry/review-summary-community-engagement-to-reduce-inequalities-in-health)
• A guide to community engagement frameworks for action on the social determinants of health and health equity (2013) (http://nccdh.ca/resources/entry/a-guide-to-community-engagement-frameworks)
If you have any questions about these or other NCCDH resources, please email us at nccdh@stfx.ca.
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