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* Why it’s needed
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* Describing the MOA
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The Public Health touches people's lives: biological factors, individual lifestyles, social and community networks, living and working conditions, and socio-economical, cultural and environmental.
** Principles of partnerships
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** Governance and Oversight Processes
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So, we have the opportunity to "give all people the information they need for decision-making and wellbeing at all levels of public health. In emergencies and every day, we need data we
* The Way Forward: “Digitally Enabling” Our Clients
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can use to address health inequalities and give everyone the opportunity
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Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) would need the tools that enables it to perform important [to transform PH] data – such as race and ethnicity
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data – more complete, so we can find and fix health inequality wherever it exists."
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'''Present the MOA'''
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* Principles of partnerships
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* Mindset shift towards a new working way
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* Collaborative Governance
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* '''The Way Forward: “Digitally Enabling” Our Partners'''
 
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Revision as of 17:13, 10 November 2022


HC and PHAC MoA

Context

The Public Health touches people's lives: biological factors, individual lifestyles, social and community networks, living and working conditions, and socio-economical, cultural and environmental.

So, we have the opportunity to "give all people the information they need for decision-making and wellbeing at all levels of public health. In emergencies and every day, we need data we

can use to address health inequalities and give everyone the opportunity

Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) would need the tools that enables it to perform important [to transform PH] data – such as race and ethnicity

data – more complete, so we can find and fix health inequality wherever it exists."


Present the MOA

  • Principles of partnerships
  • Mindset shift towards a new working way
  • Collaborative Governance


  • The Way Forward: “Digitally Enabling” Our Partners