BC Healthy Communities steps into Age-friendly Communities grant administration role

BC Healthy Communities steps into Age-friendly Communities grant administration role

Since 2007, the B.C. Ministry of Health’s Age-friendly Communities program has supported local governments, and since 2018 First Nations, across the province to develop policies, programs, and services that allow older adults to age-in-place, creating Age-friendly Communities. Now, as the Ministry’s longtime partner in the program, since 2011, BC Healthy Communities (BCHC) will take on…

Island Health 2016/2017 Community Wellness Grant Program

Island Health 2016/2017 Community Wellness Grant Program

Island Health is looking to partner with local government, community organizations and Aboriginal communities through their Community Wellness Granting Program. The program is available to groups doing work related to population health and health and wellness, and is a chance for Island Health to collaborate with community partners to positively influence individual and community well-being….

Vancouver Coastal Health’s Collaboration Agreements

Vancouver Coastal Health’s Collaboration Agreements

Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) serves 25% of British Columbia’s population, or over 1 million people, across Greater Vancouver and the Coast Garibaldi area. Its coverage area spans urban settings like Vancouver and Richmond, as well as rural communities on the central coast like Bella Bella, and includes 14 Indigenous communities. Through its Collaboration Agreements, VCH…

BC Healthy Communities newly administers the Age-friendly Communities Grant Program

BC Healthy Communities newly administers the Age-friendly Communities Grant Program

Amanda Dodaro is BC Healthy Communities’ Public Health Practicum Student. Canada’s population is aging and by 2037, the number of Canadians 65 years and older is predicted to be approximately 10.4 million. Over the next 20 years, this group is forecasted to grow by 68%. These statistics highlight the fact that it is becoming increasingly…

New PlanH Video: Vancouver’s Collaborative Healthy City Strategy

New PlanH Video: Vancouver’s Collaborative Healthy City Strategy

We are pleased to present our latest PlanH short video. This time, we are highlighting the powerful work being done on the City of Vancouver’s ‘A Healthy City For All’ strategy, an integrated, multi-sectoral approach to collaboration towards a healthier city. The City formed a unique Leadership Table with representatives from a diverse range of organizations to…

How Vancouver is Making Health and Well-being Everyone’s Business

This PlanH short video showcases the powerful work being done on the City of  Vancouver’s ‘A Healthy City For All’ strategy – an integrated, multi-sectoral approach to collaboration towards a healthier city. The initiative includes 13 goals, with associated targets and indicators to track progress and outcomes over ten years. With goals including affordable housing…

2023 Age-friendly Grants are open

2023 Age-friendly Grants are open

Grant Details Community grant funding aimed at helping B.C. seniors lead independent, active lives (see details) opened on June 1, 2023. Local and Indigenous governments and communities can submit applications for 2023 grants to BCHC starting June 1, 2023, and closing July 28, 2023. These governments may apply for a Stream 1 grant for as much…

Interior Healthy Communities Forum

Interior Healthy Communities Forum

Healthy community building happens in many different types of organizations and is fostered in a variety of professional contexts. That’s why bringing together multiple sectors to share insights in their collective journey can help address key health and well-being challenges. Leaders in the Interior Health region gathered in Vernon on October 27, 2016 to celebrate…

Over $1.7 Million to Help Local Governments Develop Active Communities

Over $1.7 Million to Help Local Governments Develop Active Communities

Local governments in British Columbia are invited to apply for a share of more than $1.7 million to develop programs that get people moving and promote physical activity in their communities. “Increasing physical activity in communities will help improve the health and well-being of British Columbians,” said Health Minister Terry Lake. “A lack of physical…

Let’s Talk: Moving Upstream

Let’s Talk: Moving Upstream

This to-the-point resource enables us to develop a habit of looking ‘upstream’ in the ways we listen, allocate resources and decide what to speak up about in our roles. Providing definitions and examples of upstream interventions that influence the causes-of-the-causes of poor health in our communities, this resource sheds light on the important role local…