Rede de Nutrição do Sistema Único de Saúde (REDENUTRI)

Seminar Series on Health Promotion
Towards the 8th Global Conference of Health Promotion: Health in All Policies
Sustainable Development and Health (SDH) PAHO/WHO

Seminar No. 6:
The Role of the Health Sector in Advancing Heath Equity: Pan-Canadian Experience

Date: Wednesday, May 8th, 2013

Time: 12:00 – 13:00 EST To verify the relation between Washington and your local time, you can access the World Clock


Toolkit on Health in All Policies: http://www.paho.org/hiap/

Seminar information: http://bit.ly/17Aak4F


Drawing on Canadian experiences at the Federal, Provincial/Territorial and local level, this presentation will describe the roles that the health sector plays in advancing health equity and implications for health in all policies.
Particular focus will be placed on how the health sector orients itself to advance health equity; lessons from engaging beyond the health sector; and the critical role of measurement, evidence and knowledge translation in mobilizing change.

 

AGENDA

Introduction

Sofialeticia Morales, Coordinator of Health Promotion and Social Determinants, PAHO/WHO

Presentation of the Pan-Canadian Experience

Mana Herel, Manager of Health Equity Integration, Public Health Agency of Canada

Observations and Comments

Connie Clement, Director of the National Collaborating Centre on Determinants of Health, Canada

Questions

Closing Remarks


How to Participate:

In person: 
PAHO Headquarters – Room 1017
525 23rd St N.W, Washington DC, 20037

Online: Elluminate link to virtual room: [Simultaneous translation English/Spanish will be provided]

Spanish: www.paho.org/virtual/SeTP

English: www.paho.org/virtual/HiAP

Contact information:

Dr. Sofialeticia Morales Senior Advisor on Health Promotion

Sustainable Development and Health, PAHO/WHO - [log in to unmask]


Link to Presentations and recordings of past seminars


First seminar April 10, 2013  
Framework to Analyse the Intersectorial Work in our Region
Presentations and recordings:  http://bit.ly/13juMV0


Seminar No. 1  – April 17, 2013:
Working with the Private Sector on regulations and standards to improve the health of the population:
successes and challenges

Presentations and recordings:  http://bit.ly/11lZyvY

Seminar No. 3 - Wednesday, April 24 2013

Brazil without Misery - National Plan Addressing Equity
Presentations and recordings: http://bit.ly/11fkh3o

Seminar No. 4 - Tuesday April 30thth 2013
The Challenges of Intersectoral Work – the CISALUD Experience in El Salvador
Presentations and recordings:  http://bit.ly/10GzOOB

Seminar No.  5 – Monday April 29th, 2013
Health in All Policies in the CARICOM Countries: a Commitment to Fight NCDs  - the Experience of Surinam
Presentations and recordings: http://bit.ly/11qDEXc

Schedule of next Virtual Seminars

Date

Country

Theme

Wednesday, May 15

Mexico

Economy of Health and Well being

 

Wednesday, May 22

 

EASP

Building Capacities

Wednesday, May 29

 

PAHO

The Road to Finland



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