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Register Now!  Only 23 more days until the conference!
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Think Big and Let's Get Going: Applying the Social Determinants of Health to Our Daily Work
26th Annual Health Promotion Ontario Conference:
Thursday September 26, 2013

Be at the conference to be a part of the formal launch of Upstream!*
Speakers:

Keynote Address:  Dr Ryan Meili, MD

Upstream - reviving politics through a focus on health

Dr. Ryan Meili is an assistant professor in the Department of Community Health and Epidemiology at the College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon where he serves as head of the Division of Social Accountability. He also practices family medicine at the WestSide Community Clinic, with a focus on addictions, HIV and the social determinants of health.

Upstream, the next phase in the growing movement to create a healthy society through evidence-based, people-centred ideas will be formally launched at the 2013 Health Promotion Ontario conference. *Upstream is a movement to change the current conversation, an effort to equip and inspire citizens to demand a healthy society, and to understand the best ways to get there. Ryan will introduce the Upstream project, kicking off an exciting new campaign to build a truly healthy society.

New!  Plenary Address:  Dr. Charles Pascal

Working Across Ministries
Charles E. Pascal has a strong background in education, training, policy development, leadership, and organizational development. He has published extensively in the fields of education and psychology. He graduated from the University of Michigan with a Ph.D. in psychology in 1969 and joined the psychology faculty of McGill University in Montreal.

In January 1991, Pascal was appointed Deputy Minister of the Premier's Council on Health, Well-being and Social Justice. Chaired by Premier Bob Rae, the council was a policy body designed to provide advice and research to the government and the public on building a just, healthy, and fairer society. The Council produced a major policy framework for the determinants of health and a policy and program plan for early learning and childcare.

In August 1991, Pascal was appointed Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Community and Social Services, where he contributed to the government's plans for reform in welfare, childcare and long-term care, and assisted in developing plans for restructuring Ontario's social services. Premier Rae appointed Pascal as Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Education and Training in February of 1993. He provided leadership during the integration of three former ministries and two major projects into the new Ministry of Education and Training. In addition, he provided support and leadership for the government's major education reform initiatives through the establishment of the Royal Commission on Learning and responding to its recommendations.
In late 2007, Premier Dalton McGuinty appointed Pascal as his Special Advisor on Early Learning. In June 2009, Pascal released his report With Our Best Future in Mind: Implementing Early Learning in Ontario. Pascal is a Professor of Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development at OISE/University of Toronto, an assistant baseball coach at the University, and a Senior Fellow at the University's Massey College. He is also the Senior Advisor to the Chagnon Foundation in Montreal, a regular contributor to the Toronto Star, and an associate with an executive search firm.

Code Red Panel Discussion

  *   Suzanne Brown, MSW, Manager of Neighbourhood Development Strategies, City of Hamilton
  *   Steve Buist, Investigations Editor, The Hamilton Spectator
  *   Tom Cooper, Director, Hamilton Roundtable for Poverty Reduction

Closing Keynote:  Mr Paul Berton, Editor-in-Chief, The Hamilton Spectator

The Role of Media in Addressing the Social Determinants of Health


Conference Venue:

Oakham House, Ryerson University, 63 Gould Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5B 1E9. http://ryersonstudentcentre.ca/section/1

2013 HPO Conference AGENDA
September 26, 2013
Oakham House, Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario
Think Big and Let's get Going
Applying the Social Determinants of Health to our Daily Work

Time

Activity

Who

8:30 am to 8:45 am

Welcome and Housekeeping



8:45 am to 9:45 am

Keynote - A Healthy Society

Dr Ryan Meili

9:45 am to 10:30 am

Working Across Ministries

Dr Charles Pascal

10:30 am to 10:40 am

Presentation of Lori Chow Award

Katherine Pigott, Chair of HPO

10:40 am to 11 am

Break



11 am to 12 noon

Code Red Panel Discussion

         Code RED work

Steve Buist, Suzanne Brown, Tom Cooper

12 noon to 1 pm

Lunch  - Book Signing with Dr. Meili



1 pm to 2:30 pm

Afternoon Breakout Sessions




         Niagara Region's SDOH strategy - moving from theory to practice

         How can the OPHA/alPHa Health Equity Working Group support your SDOH work at a health unit level?


         Marty Mako and James Macintosh

         Erika Haney


         Knowledge to action to advance health equity: The story, the evidence, and the tools for change

         Getting Going: SDOH Public Health Nurses' Application of the Four Roles for Action on Health Determinants


         Stephanie Lefebvre



         Rebecca Dupuis, Donna Fraleigh, Erika Norris, Sylvie Patenaude-Renaud


         Presenting the evidence/making the case - key to a healthy population lies in tackling the SDOH

         Living Longer with HIV AIDS Action Group


         NCCDH - Sume Ndumbe-Eyoh



         Soo Chan Carusone

2:30 to 3:15 pm

Break & AGM

3:15 to 3:25 pm

OPHA

Sui Mee Cheng - Executive Director, Sue Makin - President

3:30 pm to 4:00 pm

Closing Keynote - Role of Media in Addressing the Social Determinants of Health

Paul Berton, Editor in Chief, Hamilton Spectator

4:00 pm

Wrap up






















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Tanya Beattie, BScH
Public Health Promoter
KFL&A Public Health
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Kingston, Ontario  K7M 1V5
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