Health Promotion – Online Learning
Our health promotion courses and presentations cover health promotion foundations, health equity and health promotion capacity building. Learn everything from definitions and concepts to practical tips on how to use the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care’s Health Equity Impact Assessment Tools.
Online Learning
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Online learning requirements: our online learning system is compatible with Internet Explorer and Chrome.
Courses
Health Equity Impact Assessment
Do you want to implement the Health Equity Impact Assessment (HEIA) in your work? The HEIA is a tool for identifying and improving the health equity impacts of your initiatives. This series of five interactive modules can assist you with practical training to implement the tool.
Course duration: 2.5 to 3 hours
Modules: 5
Certificate of completion: Yes, a certificate will be generated upon completion of all modules. Please note, modules must be completed in order.
Technical requirements: Speakers or headphones required for audio component.
Health Promotion Foundations
People arrive to work in health promotion from a wide of variety of career paths. This course has been designed for new practitioners, as well as seasoned professionals who are seeking a refresher on:
- history of health promotion in Canada
- definitions and concepts
- models and theories
- behaviour change
- health promotion strategies
Course duration: 4.5 to 5 hours
Modules: 9
Certificate of completion: Yes, a certificate will be generated upon completion of all modules.
Technical requirements: Speakers or headphones required for audio component.
Health Promotion: Celebrating our Roots and Looking to the Future
This brand new course aims to provide health promoters and other health professionals with a common understanding of the history and development of health promotion, an overview of theories and concepts integral to health promotion, and examples of how health promotion is practiced today.
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