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Healthy Communities
An Approach to Action on
Health Determinants in Canada
Communautés en santé
Une approche pour agir sur les déterminants
de la santé au Canada
Healthy Communities
 International movement since 1980’s
 Healthy Communities addresses the dynamic
interrelationship among the determinants of health
 5 foundational building blocks:
 Community engagement
 Multi-sectoral partnerships
 Political commitment
 Healthy public policy
 Asset-based community development
Shared Values and Approaches
 We support community level change and action through
building on existing capacities
 We provide planning processes, workshops, events,
knowledge exchange and other resources to help to
expand and build upon community level change
 Our approach is inclusive, we take all the social
determinants into consideration when working with
communities in order to most effectively support overall
community health and sustainability
The Project
Four provincial Healthy Community networks are
collaborating across disciplines, sectors, languages and
geography around 3 key themes:
Research
• Comprehensive literature review conducted on Healthy
Communities initiatives best practices and links to chronic
disease prevention
• Worked closely with 16 communities in 4 provinces in rural and
urban settings to document and learn from activities and success
factors (surveys, community portraits, roundtables, interviews,
workshops and events)
The Project
Practice
• Worked side by side with 16 communities to facilitate learning and
knowledge exchange related to the social determinants of health and
links to chronic disease prevention
• Shared tools, resources and best practices;
• Hosted events and delivered workshops and webinars
• Established the Canadian Healthy Communities Network.
Policy
• Developed Policy Framework
• Conducted literature review on policy and explored policy
recommendations for knowledge development, translation and
exchange
Partners & Participants
Project Partners:
Participating Communities:
New Brunswick
Quebec
• la Fédération des jeunes
francophones du NB
• Paquetville
• Bathurst North
• Saint-Jean
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British Columbia
Ontario
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Prince George, BC
Gold River, BC
Kelowna, BC
Surrey, BC
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Gatineau
Rivière-du-Loup
Victoriaville
MRC Argenteuil
Mississauga
Haliburton
Haldimand-Norfolk
Thunder Bay
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Literature review
Community survey
Framework for policy analysis
Criteria for effective practice
Policy development framework
Workshops and presentations
Website
16 community case studies
Promotional Materials
Knowledge exchange
The project team
Emergent Themes
• Our research shows that the Healthy Communities
approach is effective for CDP initiatives
• CDP initiatives benefit from upstream, holistic, integrated
thinking that addresses determinants of health and common
risk factors
• Community engagement leads to
synergy, creativity, motivation and
commitment
• Multi-media documentation of
communities’ stories is an important
tool for knowledge transfer
Knowledge Exchange
Knowledge acquired through this project
will be exchanged across sector, provincial,
community contexts and official languages
through the following vehicles:
 Online: website, newsletter, discussion
groups, webinars; other web portals
 Workshops at conferences and for
organizations
 Presentations
 Dissemination of tools and resources
 Publication of articles
 Sharing with local, provincial, national
committees and partners
Sustainability
 Partnership development had fostered
sustainability at the local level
 Project partners are commited to
continuing to work collaboratively, to
disseminate project results and
actively participate in a national
Healthy Communities network.