Essentials of Population Health in Canada

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where did the slogan "Health for All" come from?
Ala Ata Conference
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What did the Report on the Health of Canadians, 1996 cover
first to recognize and incorporate the determinant of health into its findings and recommendations, concluded that Canadians had one of the healthiest populations
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Transgender
an umbrella term that refers to an individual who does not identify (fully or in part) with the gender they were assigned at birth.
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why are short and long-term goals set
to prioritize evidence-based decision making
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Queer
historically, a derogatory term for homosexuality.
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what is the purpose of the The Mazankowski Report: A framework for reform (2001)
to preserve healthcare services for Alberta
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Gay
an individual (either male or female) attracted to someone of the same sex and /or gender.
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what did the EPP report cover
focused on healthcare for disadvantaged groups

disease prevention and management

recommend it to be supported by all levels of government
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Quantitative research
deals with the numbers that are typically used in statistic.
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Upstream Investments
the process of making decisions that will benefit the health of a population before there is a problem.
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what was the result of the Kirby Report
Ontario adopted taxes gaged on income
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Bisexual
an individual attracted to both male and female people.
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Intersectoral collaboration
developing partnerships between different segments of society to improve health.
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Public involvement
________ is the best and easiest way to do well.
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The Mazankowski Report
A framework for reform (2001)
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evidence-informed decision making
All stages of a population health approach-selecting issues, choosing interventions, deciding to implement and continue these interventions-are supported by decisions based on the most current best evidence available
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coping-skills
how people deal with their problems
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when does healthy child development begin
at conception
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what is culture
a way of life
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what are the three criteria of health promotion?
research and studies on health issues

knowledge gained through experience

reflect back to anticipate for future events