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WEBINAR MATERIAL – Health in All Policies in times of COVID-19: What roles for the health sector moving forward?

Action: SDG Posted on November 16, 2020 by Mylène MaguireSeptember 30, 2022
The material from the webinar on Health in All Policies in times of COVID-19 is now available! Don’t hesitate to share with you colleagues and networks!
Click here to learn more about the upcoming GNHiAP webinar on HiAP and COVID-19.

 

Webinar 1 – October 29, 2020: 2-3:30pm ICT 

Click here to learn more about the program and speakers

Click below to watch the webinar recording (on the NHCO YouTube channel).

The following presentations are also available for download:

  • HiAPs (Health in All Policies)
    Weerasak Putthasri, National Health Commission Office (NHCO), Thailand
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  • Post-COVID 19 Era: Inclusiveness is Critical to Prevent Social and Health Inequity
    Sharon Friel, Australian National University
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  • HIAP & COVID IN NEW ZEALAND
    Anna Stevenson, Canterbury District Health Board
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  • Active citizens and COVID-19: Thailand’s experience
    Warisa Panichkraengkrai
    International Health Policy Program (IHPP) Ministry of public health, Thailand
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Webinar 2 – November 10, 2020: 10-11:30am EST

Click here to learn more about the program and speakers

Click below to watch the webinar recording (on the NCCHPP YouTube channel).

The following presentations are also available for download:

  • Ilona Kickbusch, No PowerPoint presentation
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  • Health in All Policies in the Time of Covid-19. What role for the health sector moving forward?
    Paul Kershaw, University of British Columbia
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  • Health in All Policies (HiAP) in Local Health Department Response to COVID-19
    Bridget Kerner, National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO)
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  • Health in All Policies in the Time of Covid-19. What role for the health sector moving forward?
    Taru Koivisto, Finland Ministry of Social Affairs and Health

 

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WEBINAR BACKGROUND

This webinar was organized by the National Health Commission Office of Thailand, the Global Network for Health in All Policies, the National Collaborating Centre for Healthy Public Policy, with the support of the World Health Organization.

ABOUT THE WEBINAR
COVID-19 has impacted almost all dimensions of society, including for example; health, the economy, and food security. We have learnt that this unprecedented pandemic cannot be handled by a government alone, rather it requires a range of stakeholders coming together with a common purpose; to fight against COVID-19 and its negative impacts. COVID-19 has highlighted that a multi-sectoral collaborative approach is essential in a time of crisis. However, implementing and maintaining this multi-sectoral approach during and post COVID-19 is a challenge. Once the crisis subsides will the lessons learnt on multi-sectoral collaboration fade away?  In this context, and as the pandemic evolves overtime, how can the health sector support multi-sectoral collaboration to address inequalities and act on the social determinants of health deeply affected by the COVID-19 pandemic?
This webinar looked to Health in All Policies (HiAP) for insight on how to move forward multi-sectoral collaboration and how the health sector can position itself to foster positive outcomes in terms of health equity.
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OBJECTIVES
  • Learn from the principles of HiAP in time of COVID-19
  • Explore the role of the health sector in supporting collaborative responses throughout the various stages of the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Learn about how the health sector can strengthen multisectoral action and explore opportunities for sustaining this approach going forward.
TARGET AUDIENCE
NGOs, CSOs, academia, government agencies from health and non-health sector from as well as members of the GNHiAP, and other networks.
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