My Health My Community Survey Results Released

My Health My Community Survey Results Released

Community health profiles based on the latest analysis from the My Health My Community survey have been released. The results reflect 33,000 respondents across the Vancouver Coastal and Fraser regions.  My Health My Community is a web-based health and wellness survey that asks specific information about the health status and health needs of the local…

The economic benefits of risk factor reduction in British Columbia: Excess weight, physical inactivity and tobacco smoking

The economic benefits of risk factor reduction in British Columbia: Excess weight, physical inactivity and tobacco smoking

The report estimates the current provincial and regional prevalence rates of three chronic disease risk factors: excess weight (obesity and overweight), physical inactivity, and tobacco smoking, as well as the direct health-care costs and indirect productivity losses associated with each of the risk factors. Understanding the current costs of these risk factors and how these…

Collaboration and Partnership at the Heart of a Healthy Community

Collaboration and Partnership at the Heart of a Healthy Community

SQUAMISH, B.C. – Squamish is about to get a little healthier thanks to a Healthy Communities Collaboration Agreement endorsed by the District of Squamish and Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH). The agreement was recently endorsed by District of Squamish Council, paving the way for new partnership opportunities to address, improve and coordinate community health policy, land…

FNHA Winter Wellness Grants

FNHA Winter Wellness Grants

WHAT Building on the success of the Aboriginal Day of Wellness the FNHA is excited to offer Winter Wellness grants to encourage the development of innovative, culturally grounded health promotion events and campaigns. Applications will be weighed against the following criteria. HOW Communities, organizations and agencies engaged in direct health service delivery to BC First…

Now Available! BC Community Health Profiles

Now Available! BC Community Health Profiles

BC Community Health Profiles are now available to inform municipal-level decision making for healthier communities. The data and figures are presented at the municipal level, providing an overview of multiple health and well-being indicators for a geographic area. Each profile includes information about demographics and health statistics unique to your community, factors that influence community…

BC Community Health Profiles

BC Community Health Profiles

The BC Community Health Profiles were developed by PHSA-PPH in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, the Union of BC Municipalities, all regional health authorities, and the PlanH program, and provide a snapshot of a community’s health by highlighting local data about health and well-being. Data is presented at the municipal level, providing an overview of multiple health and…

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…

Silos becoming Systems at Castlegar workshop

Silos becoming Systems at Castlegar workshop

Silos to Systems: Castlegar Workshop Summary On February 28, 2014, folks in the West Kootenay/Boundary Region participated in the “From Silos to Systems: Building Partnerships for Healthy Communities” workshop. Hosted by Interior Health (IH), and co-facilitated by BC Healthy Communities on behalf of PlanH, this workshop brought together representatives from the regional district and local…

Healthy Living Program Community Grant Funding

Healthy Living Program Community Grant Funding

Annually, the Healthy Living Program provides grant funding to Vancouver community grassroots organizations for projects that address health promotion, healthy living and chronic disease prevention. Projects must focus on one or more of the following: mitigating chronic disease risk factors, healthy eating, active living and tobacco reduction. Projects must address target groups that the HLP…