Preparing for the future of public health: ecological determinants of health and the call for an eco-social approach to public health education
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Published:2019-12-02
Issue:1
Volume:111
Page:60-64
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ISSN:0008-4263
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Container-title:Canadian Journal of Public Health
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Can J Public Health
Author:
Parkes Margot W.ORCID, Poland Blake, Allison Sandra, Cole Donald C., Culbert Ian, Gislason Maya K., Hancock Trevor, Howard Courtney, Papadopoulos Andrew, Waheed Faiza
Abstract
AbstractAs a collective organized to address the education implications of calls for public health engagement on the ecological determinants of health, we, the Ecological Determinants Group on Education (cpha.ca/EDGE), urge the health community to properly understand and address the importance of the ecological determinants of the public’s health, consistent with long-standing calls from many quarters—including Indigenous communities—and as part of an eco-social approach to public health education, research and practice. Educational approaches will determine how well we will be equipped to understand and respond to the rapid changes occurring for the living systems on which all life—including human life—depends. We revisit findings from the Canadian Public Health Association’s discussion paper on ‘Global Change and Public Health: Addressing the Ecological Determinants of Health’, and argue that an intentionally eco-social approach to education is needed to better support the health sector’s role in protecting and promoting health, preventing disease and injury, and reducing health inequities. We call for a proactive approach, ensuring that the ecological determinants of health become integral to public health education, practice, policy, and research, as a key part of wider societal shifts required to foster a healthy, just, and ecologically sustainable future.
Funder
Canada Research Chairs
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine
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