Health Promotion Canada

Health Promotion Canada

The network role in collaborative change making and learning

We will explore: How can a network of networks contribute to collaborative change making and learning? How does this relate to creating a wellbeing society as a shared purpose? How do we bridge from local to national and back to local? How do we incorporate this into our theory of change?

You Talked, We Listened: What is next for Health Promotion Canada?

Health promotion is a universal approach for creating a healthy society. The Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion lays the foundation to achieving health built on five core actions: build healthy public policy, create supportive environments, strengthen community actions, develop personal skills, and reorient health services. The Charter has provided the foundation for public and population

Equitable and age-friendly communities

This second webinar in the series will explore the opportunities and challenges to creating supportive environments that promote health and equity for older Canadians. Speakers will discuss research efforts and policy developments to support the health of older adults, with attention to age-friendly programs and environments as a way to promote the health and quality

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