📣 Upcoming CIPHI National Virtual Education Session: Register Now! 📣 UNSTUCK: Working with Intractable Problems Presented by TEND Academy 📅 December 18th, 2024 ⏰ 12:00 PM EST 💻 Registration: https://lnkd.in/ewHs6hF9 Speakers: ✨ Françoise Mathieu, MEd, RP ✨ Marlene O’Neill Laberge, MSW Working as a Public Health Inspector is uniquely challenging. Intractable problems” refer to situations that are extremely challenging, feel impossible to resolve, or not easily remedied. Large scale system changes and uncertainty can add an additional level of pressure and internal conflict for Public Health Inspectors. In this session we will discuss: ✔️ How our mindset and perspective are relevant when working with intractable problems. ✔️ Tools and strategies that can enhance a sense of control and agency when faced with intractable problems. ✔️ How to empower supervisors and managers to effectively support their teams to stay well when working within these chronically challenging conditions. 👉 Register now to reserve your spot!
Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors
Hospitals and Health Care
British Columbia (and Yukon), British Columbia 1,968 followers
Representing environmental public health professionals in Canada working to protect the health of all Canadians.
About us
The Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors (CIPHI) is a national professional association that works to protect the health of all Canadians through the certification, education, and provision of ongoing professional competencies of environmental public health professionals. We represent environmental health professionals working as Public Health Inspectors, Environmental Health Officers, Community Care Licensing Officers, infection control personnel, and consultants. Through their work with provincial and regional health authorities, health counties, tribal councils, and provincial and federal governments and ministries, environmental public health professionals play a vital role in keeping our water, food, land, air, and facilities safe.
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http://www.ciphi.ca
External link for Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- British Columbia (and Yukon), British Columbia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1913
- Specialties
- Certification, Public Health, Environmental Health, Enforcing Public Health Legislation, Licensing and Inspection, and Infection Prevention and Control
Locations
Employees at Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors
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PRITIKA DADHICH
Motivated and versatile person with professional qualities. Looking into new opportunities to explore the world.
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Michelle Martin
Manager, Health Protection at Durham Region (The Regional Municipality of Durham)
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Stefanie Georgopoulos
Senior Policy and Programs Advisor, Infectious Diseases Policy and Programs Lead for Enterics and Respiratory Programs
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Kate Beath
Public Health Inspector at Huron Perth Public Health
Updates
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📣 Upcoming Webinar: Register Now! 📣 Relax: A Guide to Everyday Health Decisions with More Facts and Less Worry with Timothy Caulfield Timothy Caulfield 📅 Thursday October 24th, 2024 ⏰12pm EST 💻 Registration: https://lnkd.in/egPzPUUv In this presentation, Timothy Caulfield will explore all the things we stress about in a typical day, from when we get out of bed to how much coffee to drink to how our kids get to school to how we handle our email to how we can be more productive to whether we should sit on that dirty toilet seat. We make, and worry about, a thousand big and little decisions during our waking hours. Too often these decisions are dictated by concerns or beliefs about our world that simply aren’t true. These misperceptions impact our day-to-day decisions and, I will argue, unnecessarily stress us out and cause us to waste time and money.
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🌍 Environmental Public Health Week- September 23- 29, 2024! 🎉 Flooding can severely impact communities, but Environmental Public Health Professionals (EPHPs) play a critical role in disaster preparedness and response. They work to minimize risks and protect public health in flood-prone areas. From preventing waterborne diseases to addressing mold growth and other hazards, EPHPs help keep communities safe.🌧️💧 🌐 https://ciphi.ca/
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🌍 Environmental Public Health Week- September 23- 29, 2024! 🎉 Access to safe water is fundamental for public health. EPHPs provide public education and monitor water quality, ensuring that communities have clean water sources and reducing the risk of waterborne diseases. 🚰 💧 Learn more about how EPHPs make a difference: https://ciphi.ca/
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🌍 Environmental Public Health Week- September 23- 29, 2024! 🎉 ☀️ Heatwaves can pose serious health risks, especially to vulnerable populations. Environmental Public Health Professionals play a role in protecting public health during extreme temperatures, ensuring safety measures are in place to keep communities safe. 🌡️🏥 🌐 Learn how EPHPs help make a difference: https://ciphi.ca/
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🌍 Today is World Environmental Health Day! 🌱 This year’s theme, "Environmental Health: Creating Resilient Communities through Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation," highlights the essential role of Environmental Public Health Professionals (EPHPs) in preparing communities for a sustainable future. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/gC9wR6F
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🌍 Environmental Public Health Week- September 23- 29, 2024! 🎉 Drought affects water availability and public health. EPHPs provide guidance on safe water sources for drinking and daily uses, helping communities adapt to the challenges of prolonged dry conditions. 🌵 🌐 Learn how EPHPs help make a difference at: https://ciphi.ca/
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🌍 Environmental Public Health Week- September 23- 29, 2024! 🎉 As climate-related disasters like extreme weather events become more frequent, EPHPs are helping to create resilient communities through disaster risk reduction and climate change mitigation and adaptation. 🌱💧🌪️ EPHPs are on the front lines, making a difference where it matters most! 🌐 https://ciphi.ca/
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🌍 Join us for Environmental Public Health Week (EPHW) from September 23 to September 29, 2024! 🎉 This year’s theme is "Creating Resilient Communities through Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation." 🌱💧 During EPHW, we’ll highlight the important role Environmental Public Health Professionals (EPHPs) play to keep our communities safe. Through their work, EPHPs contribute to community resilience through their efforts in preparation, response, and recovery. 🌟🏘️🌿 For more information, please visit: 🌐 https://ciphi.ca/ 📄 https://lnkd.in/g28zUenE Learn how EPHPs help make a difference! ✨
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🌍✨ Ready to break the mold with your career? Become an Environmental Public Health Professional (EPHP)! Just ask Mahith from BC: “As an environmental health officer, I have the opportunity to advocate for the well-being of hundreds or thousands of people in Northern BC daily.” 💪💚 Want a career that stands out? Explore the possibilities at ciphi.ca/discover! 🚀