Knowledge translation through tailored summary packages: Sharing CAREX Canada's carcinogen surveillance resources Joanne Telfer, MPH Knowledge Translation.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Environmental Tobacco Smoke
Advertisements

Skin cancer prevention: information, resources and environmental changes Implementing NICE guidance 2011 NICE public health guidance 32.
Becoming Social: Developing social media policy for government Theresa A. Pardo, Ph.D. Bahrain International eGovernment Forum April 10, 2013 © 2011 The.
Sun at Work Thomas Tenkate June 3 rd, 2014 Quebec City, QC.
Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Update 2013.
Systems Approach Workbook A Systems Approach to Substance Use Services and Supports in Canada Communication Tools: Sample PowerPoint presentation The original.
The IGERT Program Preliminary Proposals June 2008 Carol Van Hartesveldt IGERT Program Director IGERT Program Director.
Canadian Experiences in Workers’ Health Promotion Presented by Len Hong Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety March 2000.
Risk and Resilience: A Canadian Perspective on Climate Change Adaptation Donald S. Lemmen, PhD Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Directorate Natural.
Community Planning Training 1-1. Community Plan Implementation Training 1- Community Planning Training 1-3.
Data, Mapping, and Action: Cancer and the Role of Environmental Public Health Tracking Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Control Summit May 28, :00.
Applying the Federal Cabinet Directive on Streamlining Regulation Regulatory Craft in Nova Scotia Conference 2007 Halifax, Nova Scotia November 20, 2007.
The Austrian Adaptation Platform Sabine McCallum, 19 June 2013.
Purpose: Serves as guide to accelerate research to reduce the prevalence and burden of obesity, so that people can look forward to healthier lives Enhances.
Exposure to solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) in British Columbia’s outdoor workers Cheryl E. Peters 1,2 Sunil Kalia 3 Paul A. Demers 4,5 Anne-Marie Nicol.
Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference 2008 October 21 st, 2008 The Fundamentals of the OH&S Act and Managing Occupational Health and Safety Vic Pakalnis,
EVOLVING PUBLIC HEALTH AND HEALTH CARE LANDSCAPE AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR CANCER COMMUNICATION NCI Health Communication and Informatics Research Branch CPCRN.
BC Injury Prevention Strategy Working Paper for Discussion.
April 21-22, 2008 Ginette Thomas Managing Director - NCCAH.
Environmental Issues and Cancer Prevention Strategies.
© 2003 IBM Corporation July 2004 Technology planning for not-for-profit organizations IBM volunteer name Title, organization.
Occupational Safety and Health in Zimbabwe Presented By Matthew M Ncube Assistant General Manager Occupational Safety,Health Research and Policy Development.
International Instruments in Occupational Health and Safety.
Incubating Inter-sectoral Collaboration to Foster Active Transportation: Building a Community of Practice to Support Policy Change Kim Perrotta, HCBD Knowledge.
Operational Research in the 21 st Century. International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union) World’s oldest humanitarian organization.
Nova Scotia Coalition on Community Interpreting The Guidelines and Standards for Language Interpretation in Nova Scotia “ Connecting Community Interpreting.
Needs Assessment: Young People’s Drug and Alcohol Services in Edinburgh City EADP Children, Young People and Families Network Event 7 th March 2012 Joanne.
4 Years Later: Progress to date advancing goals within the MA Strategic Plan for Asthma CHNA 22 April 5, 2013 Stonehill College Laurita Kaigler-Crawlle,
Accident Prevention Manual for Business & Industry: Engineering & Technology 13th edition National Safety Council Compiled by Dr. S.D. Allen Iske, Associate.
JOINT STRATEGIC NEEDS ASSESSMENT Rebecca Cohen Policy Specialist, Chief Executive’s.
Best Practices Database Fulfils prevention objectives outlined in 5 year Plan and Prevention Strategy to identify and disseminate best occupational health.
National Support Team: Findings from the first 2 years Katrina Stephens Associate Delivery Manager, Alcohol Harm Reduction National Support Team, Department.
Asthma Disparities – A Focused Examination of Race and Ethnicity on the Health of Massachusetts Residents Jean Zotter, JD Director, Asthma Prevention and.
Accessing PHRU data All projects must be submitted for formal review to a Data Access Committee. –DAC meets monthly to review projects.
Inequities in Responding to HIV and Hepatitis C in Atlantic Canada Susan Kirkland PhD, C Marshall MPA, M Dykeman PhD, G Mugford PhD, J MacDonald MN, I.
Take a Stand Murphree, Bella Period 1B Abrams March 29, 2012.
Healthy Canada by Design (HCBD) Coalition Linking Action & Science for Prevention (CLASP) Initiative Presentation to the Federation of Canadian Municipalities.
Experience in Other Provinces: Nova Scotia Stroke System Neala Gill, RN, BN, MA Cardiovascular Health Nova Scotia Quebec Summit on Stroke October 7, 2008.
Indicators of Exposure to Known and Suspected Carcinogens in the Environment Data Priorities and Recommendations Karla Poplawski, Eleanor Setton, Perry.
Involve Conference - People in Research 6 th September 2006 How can Social Care Online and the new National Social Care Research Register contribute to.
We help to improve social care standards June Kathryn Chamberlain Area Officer Eastern.
Introduction to Summarizing. What is Summarizing? Summarizing is finding the key ideas and supporting details to get the “gist” of a piece of writing.
DANA L. RILEY, PHD POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW, UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA MAY 28, 2014 CPHA PUBLIC HEALTH 2014 CONFERENCE An implementation evaluation of the National.
Pilot Projects on Strengthening Inventory Development and Risk Management-Decision Making for Mercury: A Contribution to the Global Mercury Partnership.
Canadian Best Practices Portal for Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention April 22, 2008 Demetrios Angelis Public Health Agency of Canada.
Community Resources Assessment Training 4-1. Community Resources Assessment Training 4-2.
The Accessible AIDS Materials for Persons with Disabilities Project Further Development and Dissemination of a Curriculum to Address Issues related to.
Blending targeted and universal approaches to advance health equity CPHA Conference 2014 Hannah Moffatt, Miranda Elliott & Dianne Kinnon National Collaborating.
HC Screening State of the Science Reports Update to the ICG February 14th/05 Presented by: Bette Meek Existing Substances Division Health Canada.
Workplace as a methamphetamine prevention & intervention site Ann Roche National Centre for Education & Training on Addiction (NCETA) Ice and Central Australia:
Control of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) in Guyana: Plan to Integrate into Existing Programmes Scotland, S 1 ; Singh, S 1 ; Hernandez, R 2 ; Springer,
Anne Stauffer, Health & Environment Alliance, Sick of Pesticides Campaign.
THE CREATION OF A CANADIAN LIMITED USE DATA FILE June 2009 North American Association of Central Cancer Registries San Diego, CA Les Mery Program Director,
Surfacing UBC Scholarship through Knowledge Translation & Exchange Christie Hurrell Executive Director, UBC Centre for Health and Environment Research.
NEWSLETTER | AUGUST 2016 SOLAR ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION, RADON AND FINE PARTICULATE MATTER ARE LARGEST CONTRIBUTORS TO ENVIRONMENTAL BURDEN OF CANCER IN ONTARIO.
Name(s) Here Job Title(s) Here.
Does Geography Play a Role in Radon Risk
Diesel engine exhaust causes almost 200 work-related lung cancers annually in Ontario (Jan. 2015) Diesel engine exhaust is a prevalent lung carcinogen,
Citation: Cancer Care Ontario
Transforming Hidalgo County CSCD into an Evidence Based Agency
Dementia-Friendly Design Recommendations in a World of Risk Mitigation
Communication Tools: Sample PowerPoint presentation
British Columbia At approximately 950,000 square kilemetres, BC is Canada’s 3rd largest province. It is bordered by Alaska to the Northwest, the Yukon.
NACAA Fall Membership Meeting October 1, 2012
A Collaborative Approach to Communication for Healthcare & Engineering Professionals Beth Vye October 13, 2012.
Available at Canadian team working to identify the most important workplace carcinogens (Dec. 2013) Occupational.
Communication Tools: Sample PowerPoint presentation
Newfoundland & Labrador
Ecocity World Summit 2019 Ambassador Program. Ecocity World Summit 2019 Ambassador Program.
Ecocity World Summit 2019 Ambassador Program. Ecocity World Summit 2019 Ambassador Program.
Presentation transcript:

Knowledge translation through tailored summary packages: Sharing CAREX Canada's carcinogen surveillance resources Joanne Telfer, MPH Knowledge Translation Researcher Faculty of Health Sciences Simon Fraser University

Outline Review what knowledge and resources CAREX has to offer Outline rationale and objectives of summary packages Profile summary package content Highlight summary package users Conclusion 2

Overview 3

Knowledge Translation at CAREX Canada Objectives: Enhance access to and awareness of occupational and environmental exposure estimates, resources, and tools Build capacity to apply these estimates to cancer prevention research, programs, and policies Target audiences: Government ministries/agencies, workers’ compensation boards, professional groups, labour organizations, NGOs, and First Nations 4

Summary packages: Rationale Feedback revealed the need for a clear and tailored summary to support interpretation and application Packages aim to meet this need by: – Providing a useful and accessible guide to CAREX resources – Informing priority setting – Engaging new users – Supporting efforts to apply the resources in various research, practice, and policy contexts 5

Summary packages Summarize CAREX Canada data, resources, and tools Tailored for various audiences and contexts 6 Occupational  Industry sector (Wood Product Mfg, Construction, Mining)  Occupation (Welders)  Jurisdiction (BC, NS)  Cancer site (Lung) Environmental  Exposure pathway (Outdoor air, Indoor air)  Jurisdiction (NS, QC)  Population (First Nations)

Summary packages 7

Occupational summary packages: Prevalence estimates 8 Top 10 Prevalent carcinogen exposures for the construction industry, CAREX Canada Database, 2006

Environmental summary packages: Risk estimates 9

Summary packages: Tools and resources 10

Summary packages: Tools and resources 11

Summary packages: Tools and resources Quebec Ranked 1 st in Canada for total toxic emissions to air in 2006 Three highest amounts of toxic emissions: – Benzo[a]pyrene, Benzene, Arsenic Largest contributors to benzo[a]pyrene emissions: – Industrial emitters (9,264 kg) – Residential wood burning (1,628 kg) Largest emitter of benzo[a]pyrene to air: – Alcan, Usine Shawnigan (5773 kg) 12

Summary packages: Profile summaries Carcinogen profile summaries include: Background information Sources of exposure Exposure pathways Cancer and non- cancer health effects 13

Summary packages Packages also include: Exposure reduction strategies and resources Methods Data sources Strengths and limitations Additional resources 14

Summary package users British Columbia Building Trades WorkSafeBC Occupational Cancer Research Centre Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness Cancer Care Nova Scotia Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization 15

Conclusion Let us know if you are interested in these or other summary packages for your organization 16 Occupational Industry sector (Wood Product Mfg, Construction, Mining) Occupation (Welders) Jurisdiction (BC, NS) Cancer site (Lung) Environmental Exposure pathway (Outdoor air, Indoor air) Jurisdiction (NS, QC) Population (First Nations)

Visit our website: Explore profiles, estimates, tools View video recordings of presentations on various topics us at with questions and Sign up for our e-Bulletin Follow us – and encourage colleagues to follow us – on twitter CAREX Canada – Ways to explore and connect