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SUMMARY:Responding to Climate Change as Public Health Professionals by National Collaborating Centre for Environmental Health
DESCRIPTION:The National Collaborating Centre for Environmental Health invites you to attend the upcoming Environmental Health Seminar. Webinar instructions will be included in the confirmation email. A recording of this webinar will be posted on the NCCEH website.\n________________________________________________________________________________________________\nResponding to Climate Change as Public Health Professionals\nPresenter: Kim Perrotta, Executive Director, Creating Healthy and Sustainable Environments (CHASE)\nThis presentation will summarize the health risks associated with climate change on a global scale and in Canada, identify the actions needed to address climate change which provide immediate health benefits, and discuss the different ways that public health professionals can help mitigate climate change and/or its harm on the populations they serve.\nClimate Change Toolkit for Health Professionals\nKim Perrotta, Executive Director, Creating Healthy and Sustainable Environments (CHASE)\nKim Perrotta has a Master’s degree in Health Science and over 30 years of experience working on environmental issues from a health perspective. Kim has conducted secondary research, developed policies, implemented programs and promoted healthy public policies for organizations such as Toronto Public Health, the Ontario Public Health Association, Halton Region, and the Healthy Canada by Design CLASP Initiative. She has prepared over 30 health-based policy reports and toolkits. In 2019, she produced the 2019 Climate Change Toolkit for Health Professionals. Kim was the Executive Director for the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment (CAPE) from 2015 to 2019. She is currently the Executive Director for a newly founded non-profit organization directed and run by public health professionals, Creating Healthy and Sustainable Environments (CHASE).\n
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