Digital literacy as an equity-focused strategy for older adults
This webinar explores how health literacy and digital literacy influence the building of personal health promoting skills among older adults.
This webinar explores how health literacy and digital literacy influence the building of personal health promoting skills among older adults.
In this session, we look at what it means to lead and at the elements of leadership that are most critical during challenging times. We will explore varied perspectives on the core values of leadership in Public Health, what community leadership means, and the importance of listening and compassion in leadership.
In this webinar, Dr. Kate Mulligan will share research and recommendations from a report commissioned by the Office of the Chief Public Health Officer (CPHO) at the Public Health Agency of Canada to inform the 2021 annual CPHO report. The research presentation will be followed by a conversation with leaders in community health and public
This webinar will explore the opportunities and challenges for strengthening community action that promotes health and equity for older Canadians.
We take the time to think about the value of deep listening and actively engaging with communities as a public health action. Our speakers and guests explore topics of language, voice, culture, and social cohesion in the face of COVID-19 and other emergent or current public health threats.
These conversations will provide an opportunity for the public health field to support an equity-informed recovery. We will explore listening, leading, and recognizing systems of power, as well as ways in which courage and hope are fostered for equitable, regenerative public health systems.
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
This webinar is part of a series based on content from the book entitled Promoting the health of older adults: The Canadian experience. This first webinar in the series will explore the opportunities and challenges to building healthy public policies that promote health equity for older Canadians.
This five-part series will explore public health action on health equity for an aging population, including individual sessions based on the strategies for action in the Ottawa Charter.
This podcast episode features a discussion with Calvin Hudson Hwang on his documentary ‘What Flowers They Bloom’ (2021) exploring anti-Asian racism and COVID-19. The importance of addressing disinformation, pre-existing stigma, discrimination and bias toward Asian communities amplified by the COVID-19 pandemic is discussed.
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