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Join us on PlaceSpeak and Make Public Health a Provincial Election Priority This Fall!

Public Health and the 2020 BC Election

Make Public Health a Provincial Election Priority This Fall! Join us on PlaceSpeak

 

 

 

This October 24, 2020 BC voters will be returning to the election polls to decide their next provincial government. Given the ongoing pandemic and its impact on the public health system, this election represents a crucial opportunity for public health supporters to advocate for increased resources and supportive policies and legislation that will improve the health of all British Columbians.

 

Public Health in the BC Election: More than an Ounce of Prevention” is a topic on PlaceSpeak, an online location-based community engagement platform, created by the Public Health Association of BC for British Columbians to ask questions surrounding the state of public health in BC and in their individual communities. We encourage all of our members to join the community and share the topic with your colleagues, friends and family.

 

Candidates from all 87 provincial ridings have also been invited to engage with their constituents via this topic and all political parties who have candidates running on the ballot in BC this year have been requested to complete our all-party survey on prominent public health issues. Their responses will be released on the topic in advance of the election date.

 

Resources have been provided on several important public health issues aimed to help the undecided voter choose the party that best reflects their values and links to all of the political party platforms are also available. The topic will be monitored by non-partisan public health professionals to ensure accurate, fact-based information is provided.

 

To join the community, follow the link below to create a free account and help PHABC put the “Public” back in Public Health!

https://placespeak.com/bcpublichealth/

 


Donate to Support a Universal School-Food Program in BC

 

 

Given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, food security has become a prominent public health issue and the BC Chapter for the Coalition of Healthy School Food is dedicated to making it a key election priority. But they need your help!

By donating to Nourish Kids Now you will support the coalition’s capacity to focus on this important opportunity to make a universal school food program a key issue in the upcoming election. With your support they could make 2020 the last year any child in British Columbia goes without a healthy lunch at school!

In the last year, individuals and organizational members and endorsers of the Coalition, such as Fresh Roots and the BCGEU, have contributed a total of $15,000 toward the Coalition’ work. Will you chip in today?

To support the coalition’s work and donate today please follow the link below. If you are not in a position to donate right now, please consider sharing this campaign broadly with your networks.

https://phabc.org/donate-2-nourish-kids/

 

Tomorrow, October 10 is World Mental Health Day

On World Mental Health Day, 10 October, the World Health Organization will, for the first time ever, host a global online advocacy event on mental health. At this event—the Big Event for Mental Health—world leaders, mental health experts and celebrity guests will join WHO Director-General, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, to tell the world what we can all do to improve our mental health and how we can help make sure that quality mental health care is available to everyone who needs it.

During the event, which will be streamed live on major social media channels, you will:

  • learn how WHO, together with our partners, is helping improve the mental health of people in countries throughout the world;
  • hear from national and international leaders about why they are making mental health a priority;
  • hear first-hand why internationally-renowned artists have become mental health advocates and listen to their advice for those who are struggling; and
  • listen to critically-acclaimed musicians perform some of their most popular music.

In the lead-up to World Mental Health Day and the Big Event, we will invite you to join the campaign, sharing messages, creating posts showing how you invest in your own mental health, and asking your questions of special guests through live Q and A sessions on social media.

Full details HERE

#NourishKidsNow

The BC Chapter of the Coalition for Healthy School Food is asking the province of BC to commit funding and additional support towards the development of a universal, cost-shared, healthy school food program that is sustainable, connected to curriculum and community, and respectful of local conditions and cultures.

Ask your local MLA candidates to #NourishKidsNow and invest in #BCSchoolFood for the long-term health and well-being of students, families, and local food communities.

Fill out the form HERE and your representative will be notified that you support this campaign.

One-on-one with Dr. Bonnie Henry on B.C.’s overdose crisis

B.C.’s top doctor says the province’s two public health emergencies — the overdose crisis and COVID-19 pandemic — continue to intersect in ways that are proving increasingly deadly.

In an interview with Global News, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henrycalled for better access to a safe supply of drugs as the closure of international borders due to COVID-19 has led to an illicit drug supply that is increasingly toxic.

View the complete video here: https://globalnews.ca/video/7369813/one-on-one-with-dr-bonnie-henry-on-b-c-s-overdose-crisis

 

Important Announcement Regarding the 2020 PHABC Fall Conference & AGM

2020 PHABC Conference & Annual General Meeting

Postponement of  PHABC’s Conference and Annual General Meeting due to the ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic

 

 

 

As you are all aware, the COVID-19 pandemic has upended almost every aspect of public health in BC and put a strain on our public health system. As the public health workforce in this province we can only imagine how hard you all have been working to keep British Columbians calm, safe and healthy through these unprecedented times. The Public Health Association of BC would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to every one of you for your sacrifice and determination through the past 6 months.

 

 

Each fall, PHABC hosts its annual conference and AGM, where public health professionals from across the province meet, mingle, and share the latest research and data available in public health. Given the success of transitioning the summer institute online, we convened with the Scientific Planning Committee (SPC) co-chairs to discuss transitioning the conference to an online format. It was during that conversation that the SPC co-chairs raised several concerns related to hosting the conference this fall. On the advice of the SPC co-chairs, the co-chairs of the Capacity Building Committee undertook an analysis of the pros and cons of postponing the conference and have summarized some of the concerns raised below:

  1. Several conferences and other events cancelled in the spring and summer have been rescheduled to online events this fall, including the CPHA’s annual conference in mid-October,
  2. The proposed dates for the fall conference are in the middle of what is expected to be the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic and flu season. Many of PHABC employees and board members may be redeployed to COVID response again and be unable to commit to a multi-day online conference,
  3. Most of the participants who will be attending are public health professionals who may also be redeployed to COVID response and unable to submit an abstract for consideration or attend a multi-day online conference,
  4. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and overdose epidemic it is anticipated most abstracts will be unrelated to the chosen topic theme of public health and the Anthropocene; resulting in the rejection of a number of high quality abstracts due to the current scoring criteria.

 

 

In light of all the concerns raised during the analysis and the time commitment necessary to host an online conference, a recommendation was brought to executive to postpone the 2020 annual conference. Executive agreed with the recommendation as a risk management strategy and therefore the 2020 conference will be rescheduled until the fall of 2021 when we can meet together face to face and celebrate. The theme of the conference will be an expansion of the theme of our annual summer institute, public health in the Anthropocene, which took place in July of this year through the online platform Zoom.

 

In consideration of the cancellation of this event, we have decided to release the recordings of our summer institute along with our think piece and post-summer institute resource package for public viewing at any time. To access the recordings and documents, you can follow the link below. It can also be found under presentations in the resources tab on our main menu.

https://phabc.org/presentation/public-health-summer-institute-2020/

 

 

As a member-driver organization, we will still be hosting our annual general meeting online on November 19th, 2020. An agenda and connection instructions will be made available in the coming weeks for anyone interested in an update on PHABC’s operations over the past year.

 

Given the current pandemic much of the board’s mandated duties were postponed or cancelled to allow our volunteer board to focus on COVID response in their respective professions. Because of this, a decision was reached to extend all board appointments by one year and cancel the election of new board members for 2020. This will allow the current board to complete their mandated duties in the modified timeline while also considering the extenuating circumstances brought on by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and associated public health emergencies arising. We would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to our board for their extended service and commitment to public health in BC.

 

Thank you again for all your support of the Public Health Association of BC and we hope that you all stay safe and healthy while working together to keep British Columbia’s public health system operational and responsive to anything that may arise through the upcoming year. Together we can ensure all British Columbians weather the storm, no matter which boat they find themselves in.