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HSCI 855- Week 13 Mind Map - Coggle Diagram
HSCI 855- Week 13 Mind Map
The field of public health is gradually decolonizing its methods to address complex and social challenges on a national and global level.
a) Promoting diverse perspectives of researchers and health promoters that engage in reflexive practice.
a) i. Example: Global partnerships (health promotion teams with national and international stakeholders)
b) Prioritizing community engagement and integrating knowledge systems.
b) i. Example: Two-eyed seeing approach
The evolution of health promotion in Canada has created a critical foundation for engaging effectively in global affairs.
b) Canada maintains its impact on global health promotion through participating and representing at international conferences.
b) i. Example: Global Health Conference on Health Promotion in Shanghai
b) ii. Second largest group at the International Union of Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE) Conference
a) The Ottawa Charter of Health Promotion initiated a worldwide conversation about the necessary measures to empower individuals to improve their health.
a) i. Prompted the reflection of Canada's health promotion initiatives and efforts
One Health is a collaborative approach that considers the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health, to address and prevent health risks at their interface.
a) One Health prioritizes a long-term view
a) i. Sustainable population health outcomes
b) One Health conceptualizes the future of health promotion to honour ecological factors and influences.
b) i. De-centering the human aspect and creating space for addressing interacting systems and forces
Canada should promote innovative models for public engagement, interdisciplinary collaboration, and establish organizational structures that support innovative funding as a means to expand health promotion efforts.
a) Pursue opportunities to bridge social and political issues and structures.
a) i. Example: The Bridge for Health Model
b) Prioritizing upstream initiatives and encouraging funding from provincial and federal levels for expansion.
b) i. Example: Adoption of the Quebec Public Health Act
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of developing sustainable and transformative approaches to health promotion.
b) Transforming the design of the built environment, focusing on patterns between economic, social, and policy implications.
b) i. Example: COVID-19 lockdowns emphasized the impact of our social and physical environments - led to increased digital platforms for health promotion
a) Integrating the 'doughnut model' to extend the scope of health promotion to encompass the social underpinnings of our lives within planetary boundaries.
a) i. Co-designing interventions and creating platforms for empowerment