Health Theme Partners Community

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Overview/FAQ

Health Canada has been mandated to lead the Health theme with the vision of centralizing all health-related services and information in one area on the Canada.ca website.

Health Canada, with the support of more than 25 theme partners, works collaboratively to ensure the Information Architecture reflects all the current GC health-related content.

GC Health Partners allows the Health theme to share various information regarding the digital transformation and status on optimization projects that either require the collaboration or could affect departments.

Vision

The Health theme provides responsive, timely, accurate and accessible information and services to enable Canadians to enhance and protect their health and safety.

Meetings

Emerging issues, shared Health top task content, content creation and collaboration opportunities

** All departments are encouraged to participate/have a representative attend however, participation is not mandatory.

Land acknowledgement: In the spirit of reconciliation, we acknowledge that the GC Health Theme Partners Community is located on the traditional unceded territory of the Algonquin and Anishinaabe people. We pay our respects to their elders, past, present, and emerging.

Areas of focus

Slack community (join, connect, collaborate)

We are using the Slack messenger service to facilitate coordination.

Request an invite from:

cpab.health.theme-sante.dgcap@hc-sc.gc.ca

Health Theme Key contacts:

Workspace URL to Join, connect and collaborate:

A few housekeeping rules:

  1. This is not a secure medium so please keep information to non-classified matters.
  2. Here's a video that demonstrates how to use Slack:
  3. Please review Slack etiquette so we can keep discussions organized, be respectful of one another, and mindful of minimizing unnecessary notifications.

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