If you missed last week's webinar, "How public health professionals can help reduce #radon risk in Canada", the recording is now available! .💻 WATCH IT 👉 https://buff.ly/3AHpP3s #RadonAwarenessMonth #LungCancerAwarenessMonth #RadonActionMonth
National Collaborating Centre for Environmental Health (NCCEH | CCNSE)
Hospitals and Health Care
Vancouver, British Columbia 2,326 followers
We focus on health risks associated with the physical environment and identify evidence-based practices and policies.
About us
The NCCEH is one of six centres created to foster linkages within the public health community. This centre focuses on the health risks associated with the physical environment and identifies evidence-based interventions to reduce those risks. All centres are funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada through the National Collaborating Centres for Public Health program. The NCCEH is located at the BC Centre for Disease Control in Vancouver. Our function is to: - synthesize, translate, and exchange knowledge for environmental health practitioners and policy-makers; - identify gaps in research and practice knowledge; and - build capacity through networks of practitioners, policy-makers, and researchers. We regularly conduct environmental scans and evaluations to inform our work plan. In addition, we have an Advisory Board comprised of senior environmental health professionals. Our website (ncceh.ca) showcases our work and provides a vehicle for practitioners, policy-makers, and researchers to network and share information.
- Website
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http://ncceh.ca/
External link for National Collaborating Centre for Environmental Health (NCCEH | CCNSE)
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Vancouver, British Columbia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2005
- Specialties
- knowledge translation, knowledge exchange, environmental health, public health, COVID, and climate change
Locations
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Primary
655 W 12th Ave
Vancouver, British Columbia V5Z 4R4, CA
Employees at National Collaborating Centre for Environmental Health (NCCEH | CCNSE)
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Rebecca Goulding (she/her)
Environmental Health Scientist, Health Outcomes Researcher, Senior Consultant
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Sarah B. Henderson, PhD
Scientific Director, Environmental Health at BC Centre for Disease Control
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Tina Chen
Environmental Health and Knowledge Translation Scientist at NCCEH
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Ryan D. Huff, PhD
Environmental Health Scientist, NCCEH - BC Centre for Disease Control
Updates
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NEW! With a seasonal increase in #AvianInfluenza activity in wild birds and poultry across North America, and the first human infection acquired in Canada, this subject guide provides essential resources for EPHPs to track the current situation, understand transmission pathways, and identify public health measures to reduce spread. 📃 READ MORE 👉 https://buff.ly/3Ovle7x
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If you missed yesterday's webinar, "How public health professionals can help reduce #radon risk in Canada", the recording is now available! .💻 WATCH IT 👉 https://buff.ly/3AHpP3s #RadonAwarenessMonth #LungCancerAwarenessMonth #RadonActionMonth
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NEW! Get an overview of community-engaged #radon work and steps for increasing radon awareness and testing rates and how the the BC Radon Repository and Map can be used in policy and practice. 📆 November 28, 2024 @ 12 - 1PM PT REGISTER FREE 👉
How public health professionals can help reduce radon risk in Canada | National Collaborating Centre for Environmental Health | NCCEH - CCSNE
ncceh.ca
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Join us tomorrow! Get an overview of community-engaged #radon work and steps for increasing radon awareness and testing rates and how the the BC Radon Repository and Map can be used in policy and practice. 📆 November 28, 2024 @ 12 - 1PM PT REGISTER FREE 👉 https://buff.ly/3AHpP3s
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NEW! This talk reviews the roles of animal and plant-derived foods as vehicles for MDR pathogens, with insights into how food processes, environments and storage conditions impact antimicrobial resistance. 📆 Dec 12, 2024 @ 12 -1PM PT REGISTER FREE 👉 https://buff.ly/3Cuk9Kt
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NEW! Get an overview of community-engaged radon work and steps for increasing #radon awareness and testing rates and how the the BC Radon Repository and Map can be used in policy and practice. 📆 November 28, 2024 @ 12 - 1PM PT REGISTER FREE 👉 https://buff.ly/3AHpP3s #RadonActionMonth #LungCancerAwarenessMonth
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NEW! Get an overview of community-engaged radon work and steps for increasing radon awareness and testing rates and how the the BC Radon Repository and Map can be used in policy and practice. 📆 November 28, 2024 @ 12 - 1PM PT REGISTER FREE 👉 https://buff.ly/3AHpP3s
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NEW! This talk reviews the roles of animal- and plant-derived foods as vehicles for multi-resistant pathogens, with insights into how food processes, environments and storage conditions impact the dissemination of antimicrobial resistance. 📆 December 12, 2024 @ 12 -1PM PT REGISTER FREE 👉 https://buff.ly/3Cuk9Kt
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There is growing interest in low-cost sensors as tools to monitor and respond to emerging health threats from climate change. This blog post explores the value of low-costs sensors, their limitations, and some real-world examples. 📃 READ MORE 👉 https://buff.ly/3XSJJjf