CDPAC/PHAC Childhood Obesity Prevention Series -
Part 3 Sharing What Works: Taking a successful intervention from British Columbia to Québec
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Tuesday Mar 15, 01:00pm - 02:30pm EDT
CHNET-Works Fireside Chat*
Hosted by: Dot Bonnenfant
The first fireside chat in the series set the stage by providing an overview of Childhood Obesity in Canada and its implications for chronic diseases, and providing information on where sources of best practices information and evidence can be found.
The second fireside chat in the series provided a detailed overview of 'Comprehensive School Health' with best practice examples of successful interventions.
This third fireside chat will provide the history and overview of Sip Smart! BC, an initiative created by the BC Pediatric Society and the Heart and Stroke Foundation of BC and Yukon. The session will also explore its evaluation and insights on the process involved for transferring it from British Columbia to Québec.
What is Sip Smart! BC?
Sip Smart! BC is an educational program that helps teach students grades 4 to 6 how to make (or continue to make) healthy drink choices now and in the future. Sip Smart! BC was developed because the rate of childhood obesity has reached epidemic proportions nation-wide, with major implications for the health of children now, and in the future as they become adults.
Topics to be Discussed:
SipSmart! BC: History and Overview
Evaluation: Methods and Results
Contextualization Process: Translating, Piloting, Adapting and Implementing
Hear from and Talk with the Experts:
Tom Warshawski, M.D; Pediatrician; Clinical Professor of Pediatrics; University of British Columbia
Chair, Childhood Obesity Foundation
Dr. Barbara Dobson, PhD, Senior Research Associate; and
Susanna Lui Gurr , MA; Research Director and Chief Privacy Officer;
Social Research Demonstration Corporation
Francine Forget Marin, P. Dt., MBA; Director Health Promotion and Research; and
Emmanuelle Dumoulin, B.Sc.; Health promotion project coordinator;
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Québec
Hosted by:
The Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance of Canada (CDPAC) and the Public Health Agency of Canada's (PHAC) Canadian Best Practices Initiative in partnership with CHNET-Works! - University of Ottawa
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* Fireside Chats are FREE pan-Canadian discussions via simultaneous Telephone and Internet 'conferences'.
* on pressing population health issues,
* for professionals in health and stakeholder sectors.
* NO registration fees, NO travel costs or green house gas emissions.
Registration space is limited. Please register early.
For more information on how to register go to http://www.chnet-works.ca <http://www.chnet-works.ca/> and select Fireside Chat
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