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Mis à jour : le 23 janvier; 12 h 45 (HE)
Programme sujet à modification.
L'interprétation simultanée sera assurée pour les sessions marquées d'un astérisque (*).
Le mercredi 11 mars
| 12 h 30 à 14 h |
*Accueil et Plénière I - À utiliser avec prudence : Gouverner l'IA au service du bien public en santé |
| 14 h à 15 h 45 |
Présentations d'affiches
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| 15 h 45 à 16 h |
Pause |
| 16 h à 17 h 30 |
Séances simultanées
- Bridging the divide: Supporting organizations to use their own research
- Equipping outdoor spaces at schools and child-care settings to promote child health and well-being, health equity, and climate resiliency
- Equity-informed responses to the growing public health threat of wildfires and smoke: Perspectives from the National Collaborating Centres for Public Health
- The future of digital public health: Human-centred AI and extended reality for precision prevention of public health crises
- Gender-specific response to the opioid epidemic: Integrating evidence-based research to inform gender-specific policy and practices
- *Rebuilding trust in vaccines: Insights and actions
- Strengthening settler capacity to uphold Indigenous rights, truth, and reconciliation through the Colonial Knot Review Collective
- Oral Abstract Sessions 1 & 2
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le jeudi 12 mars
| 9 h à 10 h 30 |
Séances simultanées
- 10-year anniversary of the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action: Truth telling in public health
- Bridging disciplines, breaking silos: Collaborative environmental health strategies for a changing world
- Enhancing surveillance for better insights: Bridging data to actions addressing health inequities
- *Filière économique de la prévention : une occasion stratégique pour le Canada
- Research about youth, by youth, for youth: A workshop to operationalize the Canadian Journal of Public Health’s new guidelines on youth engagement
- Sustaining trust, advancing equity – Emerging challenges and opportunities in vaccination: An Applied Public Health Chairs symposium
- Oral Abstract Sessions 3 - 5
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| 10 h 30 à 11 h 30 |
Réseautage avec les commanditaires et les exposants |
| 11 h 30 à 13 h |
Séances simultanées
- Bridging evidence and action: Lessons in making data accessible, actionable, and impactful
- Building connections for Black health: Engaging public health and preventive medicine physicians and residents to address structural anti-Black racism
- Building trust in turbulent times: A community-driven rapid research response to wildfires and Indigenous displacement
- Community engagement as a transformative force in public health: A symposium with Applied Public Health Chairs
- Mapping education curricula and public health practice training initiatives to Canada’s updated core competencies
- Pandemic preparedness through behavioural science: An enhanced iCARE partnership to tackle public trust
- Oral Abstract Sessions 6 & 7
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| 13 h à 14 h 30 |
Déjeuner de résautage
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| 14 h 30 à 16 h |
Séances simultanées
- Calling in public health leaders, researchers, and practitioners to make ripples of change for equity
- Investing in tomorrow: Developing the next generation of emergency responders in Canada
- Making it make sense: Practical skills for evidence-informed decision-making in public health
- A national conversation on cultural safety and Indigenous-specific racism indicators, Indigenous data governance, and data stewardship
- Nurturing Algoma: Advancing infant mental health and resilience through the Canadian database of development, infancy to six, and community-wide collaboration
- The politics and profit of disinformation in public health
- Oral Abstract Sessions 8—10
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le vendredi 13 mars
| 9 h à 10 h 30 |
Séances simultanées
- Advancing health equity using frameworks with learnings from co-created, practice-based, and published evidence
- Building multilingual trust: Countering health misinformation through faith-based and community-led outreach
- Cultivating change: Public health actions to transform food systems and advance food justice
- Equity in crises: Addressing inequities in emergency contexts
- Integrating modelling and economics into public health decision-making to optimize health outcomes: Current practice and future opportunities
- Restoring Indigenous jurisdiction and data sovereignty: A treaty-based tool for research governance
- Weight stigma as a social determinant of health: Toward more inclusive public health approaches
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| 10 h 30 à 11 h |
Réseautage avec les commanditaires et les exposants |
| 11 h à 12 h 30 |
Séances simultanées
- Addressing misconceptions about behavioural science in public health: Setting the record straight!
- Flexible surge solutions for public health emergencies: Filling gaps in hard-to-reach Canadian communities
- Harnessing data for action: Health data to inform public health initiatives for the unhoused population
- How can public health programs and guidelines consider impacts on planetary health?
- Ontario’s implementation of RSV immunization programs across the lifespan: Lessons from the first three seasons
- A practical workshop towards assessing, understanding, and applying infectious disease modelling research in public health
- Publishing in the Canadian Journal of Public Health: Tips from the Editor-in-Chief
- Reckon, rebuild and reimagine: Critical reflexivity for anti-racist public health action
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| 12 h 30 à 13 h 30 |
Déjeuner de résautage |
| 13 h 30 à 15 h |
Plénière II et clôture - Le travail de la confiance, des relations et de la réconciliation |