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Integrated Governance and Healthy Public Policy: Two Canadian Examples
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Terms Relating to Integrated Governance
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Québec's Public Health Act. On the site of the Government of Québec. 

ActNow BC. On the site of the Government of British Columbia.

Citizen Engagement in Health Casebook. On the site of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR).

How Public Health Degrees are Adapting to Health Challenges Posed by Climate Change. On the Public Health Degree website.


Contacts

François Gagnon

Louise St-Pierre

This briefing note introduces some ways of bringing sustainability priorities into action, notably through food policies.
Published in September 2012.  Description.  Download  136 K
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This briefing note introduces the nature and role of food policy councils, and how they relate to the development of healthy public policies. 
Published in October 2011.  DescriptionDownload   581 K
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The NCCHPP publishes the French translation of an article on integrated governance in public health. The original article by Louise St-Pierre and François-Pierre Gauvin appeared in English in the Public Health Bulletin SA.
Translation published in April, 2011. Description.  Download the original article in English (on the site of the Government of South Australia, Health SA)
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How can multisectoral approaches be developed to foster healthy public policy? This paper provides a part of the answer by comparing section 54 of Quebec's Public Health Act and B.C.'s ActNow in order to shed light on their commonalities and differences.
Published in December, 2008.  DescriptionDownload  631 K
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A glossary of key terms in integrated governance.
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The production of the NCCHPP website has been made possible through a financial contribution from the Public Health Agency of Canada.