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SUMMARY:Online Consultation for the Future of Public Health
DESCRIPTION:PHABC has partnered with Placespeak.com to provide members\, partners\, and citizens to voice their opinions on public health issues. Complete our polls\, surveys\, and explore discussion topics and resources on public health issues leading up to the BC Provincial Election on May 9\, 2017.
URL:https://phabc.org/event/online-consultation-future-public-health/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170418
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SUMMARY:Better together BC - Hands-on Cook-off contest - Save the date!
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Hands-on Cook-off contest is back on April 18 to May 18\, 2017. \nThis video contest is all about bringing together food and fun in the kitchen by having at least two generations demonstrate how to prepare a recipe. \nBreakfast\, BBQ\, pizza\, salad\, dinner\, snacks…recipes in any category are acceptable. Share one of your favourites and show us why your recipe is made better together! \nBelow are some top-line details about the contest. \nHow: Make a 3-minute video with a child\, grandchild\, neighbour\, niece\, nephew or friend that shows how to cook a favourite recipe (breakfast\, BBQ\, pizza\, salad\, dinner\, snack\, dessert\, anything – you decide). \nWhat: You could win prizes worth up to $1\,000 cash.  Other great cash prizes are available. \nWhen: April 18 – May 18\, 2017 \nWhere: Enter your video online & view contest rules at bettertogetherbc.ca/contest \nAdditional details can be found HERE. \n New this year! You can also enter a shorter video in our Instagram category for a chance to win a $250 Amazon.ca gift card! Simply follow and tag @bettertogetherbc and include the hashtag #handsoncookoff.   Videos must be one minute or less and feature two generations cooking together. One lucky winner will be chosen by random draw. See Instagram Contest rules for more details. \n2017_hoco_multigenerational_flyer \n 
URL:https://phabc.org/event/better-together-bc-hands-on-cook-off-contest-save-the-date/
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SUMMARY:Science-Based Innovation Training
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a one-day training on the Frontiers of Innovation approach to program development and evaluation \nThe Center on the Developing Child is pleased to be hosting its second Science-Based Innovation Training this spring\, and registration is now open. Participants from a broad range of settings are encouraged to attend\, including program developers and anyone who works with (or is in a position to support) young children or their families. \nThis one-day training will provide participants with an overview of a promising new approach for innovation in program development and evaluation\, and implications of this approach for early childhood programs. This includes a set of tools that support translating science into practice in order to learn more about how an intervention works\, for whom\, and in what contexts.  This model is designed to help teams develop stronger programs\, optimize evaluation efforts\, and engage in rapid-cycle learning. \nThe training will be held May 16\, 2017\, in Eugene\, Oregon. The cost of the one-day training is $450 and is open to the public. Please view the event description and registration site for more information. \n 
URL:https://phabc.org/event/science-based-innovation-training/
LOCATION:Eugene\, OR\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20170518T120000
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CREATED:20170516T174623Z
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SUMMARY:May Webinars: Educator engagement and communicating the importance of wellbeing in schools
DESCRIPTION:The J.W. McConnell Family Foundation’s\nMay Webinars\n  \nEducator engagement for practice change\nCo-presenters: Linda Kaser & Judy Halbert\n(Networks of Inquiry and Innovation)\nDate: May 18\, 2017 @ 12pm PST/3pm EST\n(1 hour)\nWellAhead’s experience in Year 1 highlighted the relevance of educator autonomy as a factor in embedding wellbeing in schools\, and the role of peer educators in influencing changes to practice. Drawing on academic and professional wisdom\, this webinar will explore how to best engage with educators in change processes.\nClick here to register! \n  \nCommunicating the importance of social and emotional wellbeing in schools\nCo-presenter: Dr. Kim Schonert-Reichl (UBC\, Human Early Learning Partnership)\nDate: May 31\, 2017 @ 11am PST/2pm EST (1 hour)\nOften\, we assume that those we’re speaking to share our belief in wellbeing as a key role for schools\, and are equipped with the knowledge\, skills and resources necessary to spread this message in their communities. This webinar will speak to the latest evidence on the value and importance of focusing on social and emotional\nwellbeing in schools\, as well as share tools and strategies for how to best communicate this information in your school community.\nClick here to register! \n  \n  \nApril Webinar Recordings\nIn case you missed our last two webinars\, you can catch up with the content here! \n\nSocial Labs 201: The messiness of labs and how to deal\, presented by Jerry Koh\, MaRS Solutions Lab. Click here for the slides and here for the full recording (password to access recording: nMey8qfK).\nLeadership for wellbeing in schools\, presented by Dr. Kathy Short\, School Mental Health ASSIST. Click here for the slides and here for the full recording (password to access recording: ApjsaZd8).\n\nYou can also check out wellahead.ca for more resources\, blogs and updates!
URL:https://phabc.org/event/3447/
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SUMMARY:Global Health in a Changing Environment: A Conversation with Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Canada
DESCRIPTION:Global Health in a Changing Environment: A Conversation with Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Canada\nSpecial Guest: Emily Fister from the David Suzuki Foundation\n  \n  \n  \nAs the speed and trajectory of climate warming accelerates\, human health is increasingly impacted. This creates both urgent humanitarian concerns and opportunities for individuals\, societies and communities to respond. For decades\, MSF has been providing humanitarian assistance to people impacted by war\, epidemics\, and natural and human-caused crises. \nTo better prepare for the humanitarian work ahead in our changing environment\, we require collaboration\, innovation and local and global dialogue and action. \n  \nJoin us for a conversation\, to explore questions and responses for the health of communities near and far. \n  \nThursday May 18\, 2017\n6:30 – 7:30 pm\n  \nRecruitment presentation to follow from 7:30 – 8:30 pm* \nCamosun College Lansdowne Campus – Gibson Auditorium\, Young Building \n3100 Foul Bay Road \nVictoria\, BC V8P 5J2 \n  \nVisit msf.ca/events for more information and to register \n  \nSpace is Limited \n*for those interested in working with MSF in the field
URL:https://phabc.org/event/global-health-in-a-changing-environment-a-conversation-with-doctors-without-bordersmedecins-sans-frontieres-msf-canada/
LOCATION:Camosun College Lansdowne Campus – Gibson Auditorium\, Young Building\, 3100 Foul Bay Road\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8P 5J2\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Vancouver's Drug Crisis: Breaking Down Stigma
DESCRIPTION:Vancouver’s Drug Crisis\nBreaking Down Stigma\n  \nThe City of Vancouver and Mayor Gregor Robertson invites the publis to hear more about the overdose crisis. Learn more about this crisis is happening\, what needs to be don and how it’s a matter of life and death. \nThe event is open to anyone who wishes to attend \n  \nSpeakers:\nAndrea Woo (moderator)\, Reporter for the Globe and Mail \nDr. Patty Daly\, Chief Medical Health Officer\, VCH \nJennifer Breakspere\, Executive Director of PHS Community Services Society \n\nKeynote Speaker:\nAndré Picard\, Public Health Reporter\n  \nWednesday May 24th\, 2017 from 7:00pm to 8:30pm \nGoldcorp Centre for the Arts\, SFU Woodwards Building \n149 West Hastings  Street\, Vancouver\, BC \n  \nA dialogue with Mayor Gregor Robertson\, André Picard and frontline agencies about the heart of Vancouver’s overdose crisis will be conducted\, following the keynote. \nFor more information:\nPhone 311 or click here to view event poster
URL:https://phabc.org/event/vancouvers-drug-crisis-breaking-down-stigma/
LOCATION:Goldcorp Centre for the Arts\, SFU Woodwards Building\, 149 West Hastings  Street\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, Canada
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SUMMARY:How Do We #MakeBCHealthier4Kids: A Discussion on Policy Options
DESCRIPTION:Please join us on May 30th for\n\nHow Do We #MakeBCHealthier4Kids: A Discussion on Policy Options\n  \nOn Tuesday\, May 30th\, please plan on joining the BC Healthy Living Alliance and the YMCA BC for an engaging policy discussion on the health and wellbeing of children and youth in BC at the Robert Lee YMCA\, 955 Burrard Street\, Vancouver. \n  \nDr. Bonnie Henry\, Deputy Provincial Health Officer for the Province of BC\, will set the stage for the conversation with an overview of the Provincial Health Officer’s most recent indicators report\, ‘Is “Good”\, Good Enough? The Health and Well-Being of Children & Youth in BC’. \n  \nPanelists with expertise in different dimensions of health will share their knowledge and thoughts on policy directions; including: \n\nDr Charlotte Waddell\, Canada Research Chair in Children’s Health Policy; Professor and Director\, Children’s Health Policy Centre\, Faculty of Health Sciences\, Simon Fraser University\nDr. Patti-Jean Naylor\, Institute of Applied Physical Activity and Health Research School of Exercise Science\, Physical and Health Education\, University of Victoria\n\n  \nEmerging youth leaders will also tell their own story about the challenges to\, and opportunities for being healthy as a young person growing up today. \n  \nThe session will explore where we have succeeded in BC and where we should be focusing our efforts going forward to either bridge gaps or to push past a tipping point. BCHLA’s policy platform\, #MakeBCHealthier4Kids will provide a starting point and participants will be encouraged to share their own expertise on child health and wellness and insights on promising policy options. \n  \nWe invite you to join in the conversation on what can be done to ensure and enhance the health of young people across BC! \nDeadline to register: Tuesday May 23rd \nPlease RSVP to Brenda Bedford at bbedford@bchealthyliving.ca or 604-629-1630
URL:https://phabc.org/event/how-do-we-makebchealthier4kids-a-discussion-on-policy-options/
LOCATION:Robert Lee YMCA\, 955 Burrard Street\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, Canada
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