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Online Course: Introduction to Health Impact Assessment of Public Policies
An online course on health impact assessment (HIA) of public policies has been developed by the NCCHPP and the Institut national de santé publique du Québec (Québec's public health institute - INSPQ) in collaboration with Dr. Richard Massé, associate professor at the Department of social and preventive medicine at the University of Montreal, and other partners. This course aims to help participants to develop and improve their competencies for leading an HIA process relating to public policies, and to do this with partners from different sectors.
November 2012.
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Structural Profile of Public Health in Canada
How are public health functions organized in the different provinces and territories of Canada?
Updated in November 2011.
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The Tobacco Story in Canada : 1900 until today
The NCCHPP presents its Tobacco Timeline, an interactive tool that represents the history of Canadian tobacco policy.
Published in April, 2008.
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Link to Learn about Population Health
Please follow the links here to access the Canadian Population Health Initiative's (CPHI's) Introduction to Population Health e-learning course.
The production of the NCCHPP website has been made possible through a financial contribution from the Public Health Agency of Canada.
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