Politiques publiques et la santé

Politiques publiques et la santé

Cross-country analysis of the institutionalization of health impact

This report describes and compares the institutionalization of health impact assessment (HIA) in nine middle- and high-income countries, and within the European Union, with an eye to identifying the factors that enhance effective and wide-spread implementation of HIA.

Réduire les inégalités sociales en santé

This report focuses on health equity work in francophone countries and communities. It proposes “bold, tenacious, and concerted actions” (M. Marmot), including a road map for reducing social inequalities in health. This resource is available in French only.

Les inégalités sociales de santé au Québec

This collective work is a multidisciplinary overview meant to help readers better understand how social inequalities in health are produced, and the theoretical, methodological, and practical means available to us to study and alleviate them. This resource is available in French only.

The gradient evaluation framework (GEF)

This comprehensive collection of tools, the result of collaboration among 12 European organizations in academia and public health, was designed to help you determine whether a policy will contribute to greater health equity among children and their families.

Health equity audit: A self-assessment tool

This self-assessment tool can help you gather evidence on health inequities to support and develop policies and programs that distribute resources on the basis of health need.

Introducing public health – online course

This free, online course introduces the scope of public health practice, with a focus on initiatives related to the determinants of ill health. It revolves around a case study, presented in a video, of public health’s role and activities in Coventry, England.

Health impact assessment in practice – online course

This free, six to 12 hour course is designed using case studies to teach public health practitioners how to conduct a health impact assessment (HIA). The course was developed by the National Health Service in Scotland, which has produced an impressive eLearning program of study.

Health equity impact assessment (HEIA) [Online course]

This free, skill-building course teaches why and how to conduct a health equity impact assessment (HEIA), and gives learners opportunities to complete up to five HEIA templates – a tool designed by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care – based on five case studies.

Gender based analysis PLUS – Online course

This free, three-hour online course was designed to increase the awareness and skills of civil servants in applying gender-based analysis to the development of government policies and programs.

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