NCCDH Webinar: Health equity, determinants of health and COVID-19 CONV 1: Kate Mulligan (4 of 6)
Webinar: Health equity, determinants of health and COVID-19 Conversation 1
Date: April 1, 2020
Speakers:
• Sume Ndumbe-Eyoh, Senior Knowledge Translation Specialist, National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health (http://nccdh.ca/)
• Dr. Claire Betker, Scientific Director, NCCDH (http://nccdh.ca/)
• Dr. Yoav Keynan, Scientific Director, National Collaborating Centre for Infectious Diseases (https://nccid.ca/)
• Dr. Kate Mulligan, Director of Policy and Communications, Alliance for Healthier Communities (https://www.allianceon.org/)
• Dr. Angela Mashford-Pringle, Assistant Professor and Associate Director, Waakebiness-Bryce Institute for Indigenous Health, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto (http://www.dlsph.utoronto.ca/institutes/wbiih/)
As the COVID-19 pandemic evolves, it continues to follow and amplify lines of existing inequities.
To support equity-informed responses, the NCCDH is hosting a series of community conversations. This is an opportunity for the public health field to explore equity-informed responses through action on the social and structural determinants of health. The conversation will connect practitioners with each other, and provide an opportunity to share experiences, resources, questions and solutions-focused ideas.
More information: http://nccdh.ca/workshops-events/entry/COVID-19-webinar-conversation-series
PART 1: Introduction
PART 2: Dr. Angela Mashford-Pringle (Indigenous perspectives, pandemic planning with First Nations communities)
PART 3: Dr. Claire Betker (primary health care responses, social determinants of health)
PART 4: Dr. Kate Mulligan (social determinants of health, policy responses)
PART 5: Dr. Yoav Keynan (infectious diseases, equity, pandemics)
PART 6: Discussion
Agenda:
PART 1: Introduction
• Hosts
• Land acknowledgement
• Polling question: What issues are you dealing with as part of your organization’s COVID-19 response?
PART 2: Dr. Angela Mashford-Pringle (Indigenous perspectives, pandemic planning with First Nations communities)
• How can Indigenous Knowledges guide us in these very uncertain times?
• What does pandemic planning with First Nations look like?
• Polling question: Are you currently working with Indigenous communities are part of your COVID-19 response?
PART 3: Dr. Claire Betker (primary health care responses, social determinants of health)
• How can public health programs keep an equity approach at the heart of adaptation throughout the COVID-19 pandemic?
• How can health equity practitioners get better integrated into the COVID-19 response within public health organizations?
PART 4: Dr. Kate Mulligan (social determinants of health, policy responses)
• What are the key equity and social determinant of health priorities you are addressing?
• What are some promising policy and programmatic responses to COVID-19?
• Polling question: Which of the following opportunities to plan for and engage in policy and advocacy for health equity can you contribute to in your work/organization/community?
PART 5: Dr. Yoav Keynan (infectious diseases, equity, pandemics)
• What key equity issues are showing up in the response to COVID-19?
• What is public health not able to do as a result of COVID-19?
PART 6: Discussion
For more information, email us at nccdh@stfx.ca.
Видео NCCDH Webinar: Health equity, determinants of health and COVID-19 CONV 1: Kate Mulligan (4 of 6) канала TheNCCDH
Date: April 1, 2020
Speakers:
• Sume Ndumbe-Eyoh, Senior Knowledge Translation Specialist, National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health (http://nccdh.ca/)
• Dr. Claire Betker, Scientific Director, NCCDH (http://nccdh.ca/)
• Dr. Yoav Keynan, Scientific Director, National Collaborating Centre for Infectious Diseases (https://nccid.ca/)
• Dr. Kate Mulligan, Director of Policy and Communications, Alliance for Healthier Communities (https://www.allianceon.org/)
• Dr. Angela Mashford-Pringle, Assistant Professor and Associate Director, Waakebiness-Bryce Institute for Indigenous Health, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto (http://www.dlsph.utoronto.ca/institutes/wbiih/)
As the COVID-19 pandemic evolves, it continues to follow and amplify lines of existing inequities.
To support equity-informed responses, the NCCDH is hosting a series of community conversations. This is an opportunity for the public health field to explore equity-informed responses through action on the social and structural determinants of health. The conversation will connect practitioners with each other, and provide an opportunity to share experiences, resources, questions and solutions-focused ideas.
More information: http://nccdh.ca/workshops-events/entry/COVID-19-webinar-conversation-series
PART 1: Introduction
PART 2: Dr. Angela Mashford-Pringle (Indigenous perspectives, pandemic planning with First Nations communities)
PART 3: Dr. Claire Betker (primary health care responses, social determinants of health)
PART 4: Dr. Kate Mulligan (social determinants of health, policy responses)
PART 5: Dr. Yoav Keynan (infectious diseases, equity, pandemics)
PART 6: Discussion
Agenda:
PART 1: Introduction
• Hosts
• Land acknowledgement
• Polling question: What issues are you dealing with as part of your organization’s COVID-19 response?
PART 2: Dr. Angela Mashford-Pringle (Indigenous perspectives, pandemic planning with First Nations communities)
• How can Indigenous Knowledges guide us in these very uncertain times?
• What does pandemic planning with First Nations look like?
• Polling question: Are you currently working with Indigenous communities are part of your COVID-19 response?
PART 3: Dr. Claire Betker (primary health care responses, social determinants of health)
• How can public health programs keep an equity approach at the heart of adaptation throughout the COVID-19 pandemic?
• How can health equity practitioners get better integrated into the COVID-19 response within public health organizations?
PART 4: Dr. Kate Mulligan (social determinants of health, policy responses)
• What are the key equity and social determinant of health priorities you are addressing?
• What are some promising policy and programmatic responses to COVID-19?
• Polling question: Which of the following opportunities to plan for and engage in policy and advocacy for health equity can you contribute to in your work/organization/community?
PART 5: Dr. Yoav Keynan (infectious diseases, equity, pandemics)
• What key equity issues are showing up in the response to COVID-19?
• What is public health not able to do as a result of COVID-19?
PART 6: Discussion
For more information, email us at nccdh@stfx.ca.
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