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NCCEH / CCNSE
Canada
Приєднався 8 жов 2011
The NCCEH is one of six National Collaborating Centres created to foster linkages within the public health community. All centres are funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) through the National Collaborating Centres for Public Health (NCCPH) program.
How public health professionals can help reduce radon risk in Canada
NCCEH Environmental Health Webinar
November 28, 2024
Radon is an odorless, colorless, tasteless radioactive gas that can accumulate in homes, schools, and other buildings. Chronic exposure to elevated radon levels is a well-established public health threat and a leading cause of lung cancer in people who don’t smoke. Reducing people’s exposure to radon is straightforward - even buildings with very high levels can be fixed. The biggest challenge for researchers and health practitioners has been public education and encouraging people to test.
The Take Action on Radon program, funded in part by Health Canada, has developed a community-based engagement model to encourage radon testing. The team works with community leaders to raise awareness, galvanize action, and support people on their radon testing journey. Over the past 5 years, more than 15,000 people across all provinces have taken part- providing interesting results and new insights into how to encourage radon action.
This presentation provides an overview of this community-engaged radon work and the steps that are effective for increasing radon awareness and testing rates. The presentation also explores how the data collected from community based work can be integrated into public health policy and practice using the BC Radon Repository and Map as an example. Join us if you are new to radon or already working in this important environmental public health area.
November 28, 2024
Radon is an odorless, colorless, tasteless radioactive gas that can accumulate in homes, schools, and other buildings. Chronic exposure to elevated radon levels is a well-established public health threat and a leading cause of lung cancer in people who don’t smoke. Reducing people’s exposure to radon is straightforward - even buildings with very high levels can be fixed. The biggest challenge for researchers and health practitioners has been public education and encouraging people to test.
The Take Action on Radon program, funded in part by Health Canada, has developed a community-based engagement model to encourage radon testing. The team works with community leaders to raise awareness, galvanize action, and support people on their radon testing journey. Over the past 5 years, more than 15,000 people across all provinces have taken part- providing interesting results and new insights into how to encourage radon action.
This presentation provides an overview of this community-engaged radon work and the steps that are effective for increasing radon awareness and testing rates. The presentation also explores how the data collected from community based work can be integrated into public health policy and practice using the BC Radon Repository and Map as an example. Join us if you are new to radon or already working in this important environmental public health area.
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Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza: Adapting to a new One Health challenge from an old foe
Переглядів 52Місяць тому
NCCEH Environmental Health Seminar October 31, 2024 Speaker: Murray Gillies This talk will begin by briefly discussing animal health surveillance in Canada and the role of the Canadian Animal Health Surveillance System (CAHSS). CAHSS is a distinct division of Animal Health Canada and uses a network of network approach to bring together and use data-driven information to demonstrate animal healt...
Lessons from Northern Ontario: Rural-proofing emergency management in Canada
Переглядів 112Місяць тому
NCCEH Environmental Health Webinar September 26, 2024 Presenters: Amanda Mongeon, Vanessa Howard Rural communities, with low populations and geographic isolation, face unique challenges like access to healthcare, transportation, and Internet. These characteristics also make rural areas in Canada vulnerable to disruptions like extreme weather, pandemics, and social emergencies, and affect their ...
Scoping the public health response to drought
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NCCEH Environmental Health Webinar August 28, 2024 Scoping the public health response to drought Speakers: Dr. Angela Eykelbosh, Nancy Clements Climate-driven changes in annual maximum temperatures, precipitation patterns, snow accumulation, and glacier loss have elevated the risk of drought across Canada. Although drought discussions typically focus on easily identifiable impacts, such as wate...
Designing sun safety: Shade Lookbook
Переглядів 1103 місяці тому
NCCEH Environmental Health Webinar July 31, 2024 Designing sun safety: Shade Lookbook Speakers: Breann Corcoran, Susan Herrington Outdoor play is critical to healthy child development, but with more frequent extreme temperatures and heat events, climate change is negatively impacting children outdoor play opportunities and placing them at greater risk of heat-related illnesses and over exposure...
Food costs and climate change impact stories from remote BC communities
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NCCEH Healthy Built Environment Webinar June 27, 2024 Food costs and climate change impact stories from remote BC communities Speakers: Janelle Hatch and Laurin Moro A special supplement report to the Food Costing in BC 2022 report Food sovereignty and food security, including accessibility, affordability and availability, are critical issues affecting remote Indigenous and non-Indigenous commu...
Use of low-cost air quality sensors and impacts of wildfire smoke on indoor air quality
Переглядів 875 місяців тому
Use of low-cost air quality sensors in childcare and long-term care facilities in BC and impacts of wildfire smoke on indoor air quality Presenter: Eric Coker NCCEH Environmental Health Webinar Series June 12, 2024 Childcare and long-term care facilities in British Columbia (BC) serve diverse populations who are particularly vulnerable to wildfire smoke. These individuals often cannot take prot...
Community-based approach to transform protection for priority populations from extreme temperatures
Переглядів 1066 місяців тому
NCCEH Environmental Health Webinar May 30, 2024 Community-based participatory research approach to transforming protection for priority populations from extreme temperatures Presenter: Liv Yoon Recognizing that 1) climate change is bringing more frequent and severe extreme temperatures that have significant health impacts, particularly for populations facing injustices; and yet, 2) available su...
Evacuation during wildfires and public health - results from a pilot study and literature review
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NCCEH Environmental Health Webinar May 9, 2024 Presenter: Stéphane Perron The presentation addresses a study and an in-depth literature review aimed at identifying the most critical moments to minimize health impacts during a wildfire evacuation. To this end, twelve participants from a socio-health region affected by fires were interviewed using semi-structured interviews. The analysis of these...
Environmental journalism: The good, the bad, the future - and why you are essential
Переглядів 1387 місяців тому
NCCEH Environmental Health Webinar April 11, 2024 Presenter: Douglas Fischer Progress is never a result of scientific advancement alone: It requires other forces - and one of the most essential is an informed public. Journalism remains one of the best avenues for driving good science into public discussion, particularly on our health and environment. For 22 years, Environmental Health Sciences ...
Public health communication competencies to support workforce transformation
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NCCEH Environmental Health Webinar March 27, 2024 Presenters: Jennifer McWhirter, Melissa MacKay, Devon McAlpine Communication is essential to every position in public health, including environmental public health practitioners. The constantly evolving information environment and the complexity of modern public health challenges make effective communication more important than ever. In response...
Predicting the environmental drivers of recreational water quality in Canada
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NCCEH Environmental Health Webinar February 29, 2024 Presenters: Johanna Sanchez and Binyam Desta Poor recreational water quality poses a risk of acute gastrointestinal illness (AGI) to beach goers engaging in water activities. In Canada, the concentration of Escherichia coli (E. coli) is regularly monitored by public health units to make risk management recommendations about beach water qualit...
Practices and inspiration for sustainable transportation equity: Case studies from Canadian cities
Переглядів 1329 місяців тому
NCCEH Healthy Built Environment Webinar February 15, 2024 Presenters: Meghan Winters, Simon Fraser University; Victoria Barr, LevelUp Planning; Laura Chow, Vancouver Coastal Health Over one million Canadians are living in transport poverty, where their ability to access vital opportunities is limited by inadequate, unsafe, or unaffordable transportation options. Injustices in our transportation...
Human biomonitoring of environmental chemicals: Current use and future directions
Переглядів 19710 місяців тому
NCCEH Environmental Health Webinar January 25, 2024 Chemicals are everywhere - in air, soil, water, products and food - and can enter the body through ingestion, inhalation, and skin contact. Human biomonitoring evaluates the actual levels of chemicals or their breakdown products in the human body. These measurements can be done in blood, urine or other tissues and fluids, such as hair, nails a...
One Health Approach to Risk Assessment (OHARA)
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NCCEH Environmental Health Webinar December 6, 2023 Presenter: Sharon Calvin, Public Health Agency of Canada Canada needs the capability for early detection, understanding and action to address One Health threats and reduce their potential wide-reaching impact. To fill this need, the Public Health Agency of Canada, in collaboration with partners across sectors, developed a protocol for a One He...
INTerventions, Equity, Research and Action in Cities Team (INTERACT)
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INTerventions, Equity, Research and Action in Cities Team (INTERACT)
Can we reduce inevitable exposures to chemicals of concern?
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Can we reduce inevitable exposures to chemicals of concern?
Health impact assessment of air pollution in Canada
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Health impact assessment of air pollution in Canada
City Player - Neighborhood-Scale Citizen Engagement
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City Player - Neighborhood-Scale Citizen Engagement
Antimicrobial resistance and food safety: A public health challenge
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Antimicrobial resistance and food safety: A public health challenge
Project, prepare, and protect: Using climate data and tools to understand future extreme heat
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Project, prepare, and protect: Using climate data and tools to understand future extreme heat
Keeping our cool: Preventing overheated buildings in the climate crisis
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Keeping our cool: Preventing overheated buildings in the climate crisis
The role of EPHPs in collaborative foodborne illness outbreak investigations
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The role of EPHPs in collaborative foodborne illness outbreak investigations
Managing tick-related risks in outdoor environments
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Managing tick-related risks in outdoor environments
Rapid implementation of bikeways for health, safe, equitable and more sustainable communities
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Rapid implementation of bikeways for health, safe, equitable and more sustainable communities
An old issue on the front burner: Health and environmental impacts of gas stoves
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An old issue on the front burner: Health and environmental impacts of gas stoves
Adaptation planning for sea level rise - Understanding the public health implications
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Adaptation planning for sea level rise - Understanding the public health implications
Psychosocial and mental health response and recovery post-flooding
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Psychosocial and mental health response and recovery post-flooding
Climate Change and Health: The IPCC Report and COP27
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Climate Change and Health: The IPCC Report and COP27
Do-it-yourself (DIY) air cleaners: Evidence on effectiveness and considerations for safe operation
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Do-it-yourself (DIY) air cleaners: Evidence on effectiveness and considerations for safe operation