Hope to find you all well.
Please join NCCDH and Health Promotion Canada for the 4th webinar in the Promoting Health for Older Adults Series. This interactive event will explore how health literacy and digital literacy influence the building of personal health promoting
skills among older adults.
Our society is shifting so that there is increased reliance on digital options to deliver health and community services. How does this impact health equity for the older adult population? Bring your innovative ideas and thoughts next week
as we build health promotion skills together.
Feel free to share this information with your networks and colleagues who might be interested.
Register
here:
http://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUrd-uvrz8vHdbjKfbDoIpO7Bb6gN7dRuD4
More Information:
https://nccdh.ca/workshops-events/entry/webinar-digital-literacy-as-an-equity-focused-strategy-for-older-adults
The Series:
https://nccdh.ca/workshops-events/entry/promoting-health-for-older-adults-webinar-series
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Best,
Caralyn Vossen
(she/her)
Knowledge Translation Coordinator | coordonnatrice du transfert des connaissances
National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health | Centre de collaboration nationale des déterminants de la santé
St. Francis Xavier University | Université St. Francis Xavier
Email | courriel [log in to unmask]
www.nccdh.ca / www.ccnds.ca
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territory of the Kanien'kehŕ:ka. This land has long served as a site of meeting and exchange amongst many First Nations including the Kanien’kehá:ka of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, Huron/Wendat, Abenaki, and Anishinaabeg
Travaille actuellement ŕ Montréal, sur le territoire traditionnel non cédé des Kanien’keha:ka (Mohawks), qui a longtemps servi
de lieu de rassemblement et d’échange entre les nations, y compris les Kanien’keha:ka (Mohawks), la Confédération des Haudenosaunee,les Hurons-Wendats, les Abénakis et les Anishinaabes.