Final Program - Canadian Public Health Association
Final Program - Canadian Public Health Association
Final Program - Canadian Public Health Association
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11:00 – 12:30 ORAL PRESENTATIONS<br />
Oral Presentation – 5 Salon 11 (Meeting Level)<br />
Protecting Travellers on Airplanes, Cruise Ships, Passenger Ferries and Rail: A Risk-based Approach in Canada –<br />
Susan Clay<br />
Pandemic H1N1 Vaccination: <strong>Public</strong> Understanding of Vaccine Risk Messaging –<br />
Laura Winton <br />
Pandemic H1N1 Messaging: Reactions and Experiences of Manitoba First Nations and Métis People –<br />
Michelle Driedger<br />
“Vulnerability” in a Pandemic: A Case Study of the pH1N1 Response –<br />
Cindy Jardine<br />
<strong>Canadian</strong> Pandemic H1N1: Challenges for Risk Communication Practice –<br />
Nicole Kain <br />
Oral Presentation – 6 Salon 13 (Meeting Level)<br />
Development of a Comprehensive Provincial <strong>Health</strong>y Eating Environments Policy in Alberta <strong>Health</strong> Services –<br />
Annette Li<br />
Engaging Staff and <strong>Public</strong> to Inform the Implementation of a Provincial <strong>Health</strong>y Eating Environment Policy in Alberta<br />
<strong>Health</strong> Services – Terri Miller<br />
How Prepared Are <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Professionals to Advise and Counsel on Nutrition, Physical Activity and Wellness? –<br />
Katharina Kovacs Burns<br />
Going Home: Transferring the <strong>Health</strong>y Eating and Physical Activity Messages to the Home Environment –<br />
Jenny Scott <br />
Physical Activity Counselling Toolkit: The Creation of Multi-language, Evidence-based, Plain Language Physical<br />
Activity Counselling Resources – Angela Torry<br />
Tuesday<br />
Oral Presentation – 7 Salon 15/16 (Meeting Level)<br />
The Impact of Solvent Use in Marginalized Populations and HIV in Manitoba –<br />
Leigh McClarty <br />
The Cedar Project: Sex Differences in HIV Vulnerability Associated With Housing Status Among Young Aboriginal<br />
People Who Use IIlicit Drugs in British Columbia – Kate Jongbloed <br />
The Cedar Project: Trends and Risk Factors for Sexual Assault Among Young Aboriginal People Who Use Drugs in Two<br />
<strong>Canadian</strong> Cities – Margo Pearce <br />
The Cedar Project: Understanding the Lifetime Experiences That Increase Vulnerability to Contracting Sexually<br />
Transmitted Infections Among a Cohort of Young Aboriginal People Who Use Drugs in British Columbia –<br />
Negar Chavoshi <br />
Oral Presentation – 8 Salon 17/18 (Meeting Level)<br />
Self-management Support and Disadvantaged Women: Neglecting the Role of Socio-cultural Environment –<br />
Sue Mills <br />
A Socio-cultural Approach in Delivering a Perinatal Outreach <strong>Program</strong> Among Marginalized Immigrant and Refugee<br />
Women – Sara Torres <br />
Is Living in Social Housing Associated With Better or Worse Outcomes in Preventive Care? A Manitoba Populationbased<br />
Study – Patricia Martens<br />
A Women-only Safe Haven for Street-based Sex Workers: Supporting Survival, <strong>Health</strong>-care Access and Reporting of<br />
Violence – Tejinder Khalsa <br />
Oral Presentation – 9 Salon 19/20 (Meeting Level)<br />
Social Support and Early Engagement in Addiction Treatment –<br />
Maricon Hidalgo <br />
Engaging People Who Use Drugs in Policy and <strong>Program</strong> Development: A Community-based Approach –<br />
Jane Buxton<br />
Ontario Provincial Youth Engagement Project on Substance Misuse: <strong>Program</strong> Components and Evaluation –<br />
Siu Mee Cheng<br />
Perceptions of People Who Smoke Crack Cocaine: Social Environments and Risks –<br />
Ellison Richmond <br />
Injection Drug Use Among Homeless Adults With Mental Illness: A Gender-based Analysis –<br />
Faith Eiboff <br />
FINAL PROGRAM CPHA 2012 ANNUAL CONFERENCE 15