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Mind the Disruption - PODCAST EPISODE TRANSCRIPT & COMPANION DOCUMENT - Bonus Episode – Taking Intersectoral

17 Jun 2024

And I felt like that and Labrador, and a member of the Decent Work and was an area in terms of public health work, as well as Health Network. [...] meeting and connections that were happening, and Work has the potential to promote health and improve just learning more about organizing and being part of quality of life through conditions that are: that work that I found more and more interesting and • full-time, important. [...] aspects of employment and work that impact health But I think some of the work, say, Decent Work and that we do need to be looking at what are the different Health Network and National Collaborating Centre do pieces — for example, looking at gig workers and in terms of trying to expand a conversation is really workers who may not be in as historically traditional important. [...] This PART OF THE DETERMINING HEALTH SERIES evidence review from the NCCDH describes the I think whatever area we’re in — I work in smaller impacts of employment as a determinant of health jurisdictions where there’s not always a lot of data and health equity in Canada, and decent work as a critical solutions space for public health action. [...] Theresa Tam, Chief Public Health Officer of Canada2(p40) we need the research to be able to say these are the evidence from peer-reviewed and grey literature to illustrate the impacts of employment and working conditions on the health of workers and populations in Canada.

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