This document from the National Collaborating Center for Healthy Public Policy (NCCHPP) aims to provide an overview and summary of the main discussions that took place during the first meeting of the Canadian Network on Health in All Regions. policies (RCSdTP), held on September 19 and 20, 2023 in Montreal. It provides a summary of the discussions and, in doing so, contributes to thinking about how public health stakeholders can work collectively to improve population health and health equity.
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Table of Contents
- Canadian Network for Health in All PoliciesInaugural Meeting 1
- FOREWORD 3
- TABLE OF CONTENTS 4
- SUMMARY 5
- 1 INTRODUCTION 6
- 1.1 Background 6
- 1.2 Meeting objectives and program overview 8
- 2 WHAT WE HEARD 9
- 2.1 The Network’s foundations and mandate 9
- 2.2 The challenges of implementing HiAP in public administrations 10
- 2.3 Workstreams and initial activities 11
- 2.3.1 Workstream 1: Identify, document, and disseminate HiAP initiatives in Canada 11
- 2.3.2 Workstream 2: Create a space for partnership development among actors working in or interested in HiAP 12
- 2.3.3 Workstream 3: Support access to, and use of, resources for HiAP and foster knowledge development 13
- 2.3.4 Workstream 4 (cross-cutting): Explore approaches to ensuring the Network’s activities are appropriate, respectful, and relevant for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis governments and organizations 13
- 2.4 Thematic panels and discussions 14
- 2.4.1 Panel 1: Working towards approaches that integrate First Nations, Inuit, and Métis ways of knowing and governing 15
- 2.4.2 Panel 2: Public policy competencies and tools: creating capacity for policy work 16
- 2.4.3 Panel 3: Measuring progress and impact 17
- 2.5 Priorities and expectations for the Network in the upcoming year 19
- 3 CONCLUSION 21
- 4 REFERENCES 22