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Healthy Living

Healthy Living

Healthy Living is about choosing healthy options for how we conduct our day to day activities. We're working to reduce smoking, promote physical activity and healthy weights, and prevent and manage concussions.

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At a population level, healthy living refers to the practices of population groups that are consistent with supporting, improving, maintaining and/or enhancing health. As it applies to individuals, healthy living is the practice of health enhancing behaviours, or put simply, living in healthy ways. It implies the physical, mental and spiritual capacity to make healthy choices.

Source: Public Health Agency of Canada, http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/hp-ps/hl-mvs/index-eng.php

Levers

Healthy

Eating

  • Information to the public and professionals (e.g., surveillance, guidelines, Family Violence website, social media channels)
  • Community-based programming
  • Regulations and legislation

-Tobacco labeling

-Regulations to reduce injury/concussion

  • Policy

-Tobacco; CIHR Best Brains Exchange

  • Work with P/Ts
  • Mobilizing stakeholders/partners
  • Other federal departments (current and where we would like to expand)
  • Limits of federal levers

-Where are we starting from; where do we want to go

  • How to tell the impact story: need to get better at this

Investments

Healthy

Minds

Healthy

Living

Examples include the following:

  • Surveillance

- CCDP: Healthy Behaviors in School Age Children, CCHS, CHMS

- CIHR: pillars 3 and 4 – CHSCY, CTADS, CSTADS

- FNIHB: Regional Health Survey

  • Research

- CIHR/IPPH, Pathways to Healthy Eating, CLSA

- Health Canada/Public Health Agency of Canada

  • Grants and Contributions

- Early Childhood Development $112M (Cuts across 3 pillars)

- MSP: $20M/year

- Family Violence: $7M (PHAC), $3M (HC-FNIHB)

- Surveillance Innovation Fund

- Innovation Strategy $5.4M

- FNIHB: tobacco, early childhood education, maternal and child health, addiction. diabetes

- HC Tobacco

Opportunities

  • Explore different ways to work with other levels of government and OGDs to address gaps and create supportive environments
  • Baseline data to measure progress
  • Find new levers
  • Need to find comprehensive methods to measure change over time
  • Aboriginal Survey Data
  • Use of/analysis of emerging geo-spatial data
  • Need more evidence regarding what works/solutions

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