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This webinar, presented by the National Collaborating Centre for Healthy 
Public Policy, is intended to enable public health actors to more easily 
distinguish between the most widespread policy approaches that have been 
proposed to reduce health inequalities. These approaches are: political 
economy, macro social policies, intersectionality, life course, settings 
approach, approaches that aim at living conditions, those that target 
communities, and approaches aimed at individuals. 

Presenter : Val Morrison, Research Officer at the NCCHPP
                      
Date : Tuesday March 14, 2017, from 2 p.m. – 3 p.m.(EDT)

Click here to learn more and to register : 
http://www.ncchpp.ca/142/Presentations.ccnpps?id_article=1623

This webinar will also be offered in French on Tuesday March 7, 2017. To 
learn more about the French session, click here: 
http://www.ccnpps.ca/103/Presentations.ccnpps?id_article=1624

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