HI Dennis
Thanks for the heads up. I sent it to our poverty coalition members in southern Alberta as well as my previous colleagues with Chinook Population Health and our Reducing Disparities Admin leader and key community contacts in southern Alberta working on SDOH including Steve Pederson the previous Director of the Alberta Public Health Association and friend/colleague.
It is certainly something to discuss particularly Chapter 4 from my perspective as AHS provincial employee who is now working with my new team on a provincial Reducing Disparities Framework.
Dennis-I will e-mail you or try to call you next week as I need to pick your brain about suggested roles of public health and knowledge transfer etc. IS that ok?
Stasha Donahue
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I do not recall seeing this either, probably got lost in all the H1N1 stuff. But coverage was no better in 2008 when his other report came out…
Tanya
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Importance: High
http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/publicat/2009/cphorsphc-respcacsp/index-eng.php
The Chief Public Health Officer's Report on The State of Public Health in Canada<http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/publicat/2009/cphorsphc-respcacsp/pdf/cphorsphc-respcacsp-eng.pdf>
Growing Up Well – Priorities for a Healthy Future
Were people aware of this? I was not.
Is it any good?
"In Canada, 12% of children under the age of 12 live in poverty – a level that has declined over time but remains
higher than in some other countries." some ???
The only ref to child care in it is the "Universal Childcare program" of the Harper government :-(
Dennis Raphael, PhD
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York University
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Of interest:
* NEW * Health Promotion and Quality of Life in Canada: Essential Readings, edited by Dennis Raphael
http://tinyurl.com/ycb4rm5
Social Determinants of Health: Canadian Perspectives, 2nd edition, edited by Dennis Raphael
Forewords by Carolyn Bennett and Roy Romanow
http://tinyurl.com/5l6yh9
Poverty and Policy in Canada: Implications for Health and Quality of Life by Dennis Raphael
Foreword by Jack Layton
http://tinyurl.com/2hg2df
Staying Alive: Critical Perspectives on Health, Illness, and Health Care, edited by Dennis Raphael, Toba Bryant, and Marcia Rioux
Foreword by Gary Teeple
http://tinyurl.com/2zqrox
See a lecture! The Politics of Population Health
http://msl.stream.yorku.ca/mediasite/viewer/?peid=ac604170-9ccc-4268-a1af-9a9e04b28e1d
Also, presentation on Politics and Health at the Centre for Health Disparities in Cleveland Ohio
http://www.case.edu/med/ccrhd/education
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