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The six National Collaborating Centres (NCCs) for Public Health work together to promote and improve the use of scientific research and other knowledge to strengthen public health practices, programs, and policies in Canada. A unique knowledge hub, the NCCs identify knowledge gaps, foster networks, and provide the public health system with an array of evidence-based resources, multi-media...
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Topics: Practices and Procedures, Risk Analysis ON, Canada
Presentations:
Risk Communication Theories and Principles, with Examples*Timothy Sly, Ryerson University
Risk Communication in Practice from One Health Department's PerspectiveNelson Fok, Alberta Health Services
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* The Perception and Communication of Risk: A Guide for the Local Health Agency
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Evidence-Informed Decision-Making in Environmental HealthDonna Ciliska, National Collaborating Centre for Methods and ToolsChristina Chociolko, NCCEH
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IntroductionKaren Rideout and Prabjit Barn, NCCEH
Public Health and the Body Modification IndustryElwood, Elwood's Body Modification
Public Health Inspectors and Personal Services Settings - Regulatory and Knowledge GapsChristian Lapensee, Ottawa Public Health
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Food Safety InterventionsHannah Moffatt, NCCEH
Toronto Public Health Food Safety Inspection and Disclosure ProgramRon de Burger, Toronto Public Health
Evidence-informed decision-making for food safety in Ontario: Do we have what it takes?Ray Copes, Public Health Ontario
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Topics: Air, Public Facilities, Indoor Air ON, Canada
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Housing and HealthTom Kosatsky, NCCEHMona Shum, NCCEH
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Introduction and overviewRay Copes, Public Health Ontario
Food Safety Interventions of Food Service Establishments Brian Lee, NCCEH
Update on DineSafe Ron de Burger, Toronto Public Health
Serving Safer Food AlbertaMichael Sidra, Alberta Health Services
Food Safety Calendar Carolyn Pigeau, Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit
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Presentations:
IntroductionTom Kosatsky, BCCDC
Environmental Health Surveillance in Canada NowEric Lavigne, PHAC
National Environmental Public Health Tracking: Environmental Health Surveillance in the U.S.Heather Strosnider, US CDC
Environmental Public Health Tracking In New York StateNeil Muscatiello, New York State Department of Health
Environmental Public Health Surveillance in EnglandMike...
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Taking a Big Picture Approach in Environmental Public Health: Public Health Inspectors and Food Security Interventions
Presentations:
Food safety approaches in community food security interventionsEllen Desjardins, University of Waterloo
Taking a big picture approach in environmental public health: PHIs and food security interventionsKaren Rideout, NCCEH
Systems Approach to Environmental Health
Ron de Burger, Toronto Public Health
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Topics: Practices and Procedures ON, Canada
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Telling the Regulatory Performance StorySteve Montague, Performance Management Network Inc.
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Topics: Built Environment, Nuisance Control, Pest Control ON, Canada
Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA) 2010 Centennial Conference
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The upcoming legalization of recreational cannabis will have implications for municipal governments, their communities and for public health. This session addresses topical issues related to anticipated recreational cannabis legalization from public health and municipal perspectives. From a municipal perspective, Craig Reid will discuss expected local impacts due to implementation, including...
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Topics: Aboriginal Environmental Health ON, Canada
We are pleased to invite you to the 3rd biennial Indigenous Health Conference (IHC): Walking Together. This interdisciplinary conference is designed to help health care providers understand how Indigenous ways of knowing with respect to health and well-being can be utilized in health care approaches for Indigenous peoples.
IHC will also host a post-conference course on May 26, 2018 in...
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Occupational Cancer Research Centre (OCRC) - Tackling Local Air Quality at the Local Level: Peel Public Health’s Experience
Topics: Air, Outdoor Air ON, Canada
Ambient air quality is a long-standing concern in Peel region. While health is the common concern, the sources of pollution range from industrial emissions, to power plants, aggregate extraction and transportation and growth. The two ambient air monitors in Peel region, in Mississauga and Brampton, operated by the Ontario Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, do not provide sufficient...
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Topics: Practices and Procedures ON, Canada
Social media platforms have become an increasingly important tool in supporting public health protection and promotion. This session will highlight effective models of social media use in public health to engage and educate community members as well as to address communication gaps. Using examples from health promotion and communicable disease control, this session will examine how social media...
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Public Health Ontario (PHO) et al. - The Ontario Public Health Convention (TOPHC) 2018: Leadership. Partnership. Change.
The Ontario Public Health Convention (TOPHC) is your opportunity to connect with health professionals from Ontario and beyond to share knowledge and develop skills related to public health. For three days in March, TOPHC 2018 will explore how we can lead through change, respond with innovative opportunities and partnerships, and set the course for a strong and renewed public health sector...
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On December 4, 2015, Hamilton Public Health Services received a report from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) of raccoon strain rabies in a raccoon that attacked two dogs. This rabid raccoon was the first rabies-positive terrestrial animal since 1994 in Hamilton. Between December 2015 and December 2017, Hamilton received reports of over 275 rabid animals. This presentation will provide...
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Occupational Cancer Research Centre (OCRC) - Environmental sources of polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) flame retardants and associated risk of breast cancer in young women: Early results from a population-based Ontario study
In this seminar, an update of the Ontario Environment and Health Study (OEHS) will be provided. The OEHS is a breast cancer case-control study in Ontario women, aged 18-44 years. In this study, blood and urine were collected to measure biomarkers of exposure to PBDE and OP flame retardants. As part of the overall exposure assessment strategy, a database of PBDE in foods and supplements was...
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CIPHI Seminar Series - Navigating Uncharted Territory: The experience of Public Health Inspectors in Clinical IPAC Audits
Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) work is being conducted by Certified Public Health Inspectors (CPHIs) in Ontario Public Health Units. This is due in large part to the current IPAC Practices Complaint Protocol requiring PHUs to investigate all IPAC related complaints in the community. While CPHIs have the unique and valuable skills in IPAC and risk assessment necessary to lead IPAC...
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Occupational Cancer Research Centre (OCRC) - Burden of Occupational Cancer in Ontario: Major Workplace Carcinogens and Prevention of Exposure
Topics: Contaminants and Hazards ON, Canada
In October 2017, the Occupational Cancer Research Centre (OCRC) and Cancer Care Ontario released a report on the impact of workplace carcinogens in Ontario. The report, “Burden of Occupational Cancer in Ontario: Major Workplace Carcinogens and Prevention of Exposure,” focused on carcinogens that are well-established causes of cancer: solar ultraviolet radiation, asbestos, diesel engine exhaust...
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The Sheela Basrur Centre and Public Health Ontario are offering a two-day crisis communications workshop focusing on the current opioid epidemic. This interactive workshop will highlight crisis and stakeholder communications while exploring best practices and lessons learned from the field. Both days will be facilitated by risk and emergency communications experts, The Warning Project. This...
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Ontario Public Health Association (OPHA) - Ecohealth in Action: Achieving Health and Well-being through Greenspace
Topics: Built Environment ON, Canada
Join us on November 9th in Toronto for our biennial workshop, Ecohealth in Action: Achieving Health and Well-being through Greenspace!
Our biennial, interactive workshop will include five round-table discussions; expert speakers from the fields of public health, planning, academia and the environment; a keynote speech from Dr. Faisal Moola; networking and a catered breakfast and lunch.
Keynote...
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Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors (CIPHI) ON Branch - 78th Annual Educational Conference
The 2017 CIPHI Annual Educational Conference will focus on the theme of Courage. Each day of the three day conference will highlight a different stream: the courage to lead, to connect and to innovate. Courage in public health practice is critical if we are to get from where we are today, to where we want to be tomorrow. As public health officials, we seek the courage to recognize opportunity,...
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