In honour of International Women’s Day on March 8th 2016 #IWD2016, Bridge for Health would like to express our gratitude for women leaders in the field of public health who have contributed their hearts and minds to advancing health in their communities. The following two events were organized by a group of women leaders from the North West. Thank you to Theresa Healy, our public health champion in Prince George!
North West Health Equity Forum
Bridge for Health was honoured to have participated in the North West Health Equity Forum, a deliberative dialogue event held in Prince George on Feb 11 & 12th 2016, with participation on the first day from Whitehorse (Yukon), Grand Prairie (Northern Alberta), and Prince Albert (Northern Saskatchewan.) This event was organized by the National Collaborating Center for Determinants of Health in collaboration with Northern Health, the National Collaborating Center for Aboriginal Health, Bridge for Health, the Public Health Association of BC, and was facilitated by our founder Paola Ardiles. The forum shed light on how we can use a Collective Impact approach to address the important issue of health equity.
Health inequities occur when some groups of people carry an unequal burden of illness and disease in comparison to others, in a way that is unfair and unjust. Collective Impact is an approach used when a group of organizations come together to address a major challenge by developing and working toward a common agenda that fundamentally changes population level outcomes in a community.
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