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Association canadienne de santé publique (ACSP) / Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA) / Ian Culbert, Executive Director

Données d'enregistrement

Nom de l'organisation : Association canadienne de santé publique (ACSP) / Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA)
Nom de l'agent responsable : Ian Culbert, Executive Director 
Historique des changements d'agents responsables
Date de début de l'enregistrement initial : 2007-11-22
État de l'enregistrement : Inactif
Numéro de l'enregistrement : 853612-16210

Communications associées

Nombre total de rapports de communication : 19

Rapports mensuels de communications au cours des 6 derniers mois : 0

Version 1 de 23 (2007-11-22 à 2008-05-13)

Version 1 de 23 (2007-11-22 à 2008-05-13) a été soumis avant l'entrée en vigueur de la Loi sur le lobbying, le 2 juillet 2008. En raison d'exigences de renseignements différents à ce moment-là, l'enregistrement est présenté sous le format suivant.

A. Renseignements sur l'organisation

Organisation : Association canadienne de santé publique (ACSP) / Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA)
400-1565 Carling Avenue
Ottawa, ON  K1Z 8R1
Canada
Numéro de téléphone : 613-725-3769  Poste : 127
Numéro de fax : 613-725-9826  
Nom et poste de l'agent responsable pendant la période de cet enregistrement : Debra Lynkowski, CEO  
 
Description des activités de l'organisation : The Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA) is a national not-for-profit association incorporated in 1912. CPHA is composed of health professionals from over 25 health disciplines and is active in conducting and supporting health and social programs both nationally and internationally. CPHA stresses its partnership role by working with federal and provincial government departments and international agencies, non-governmental organizations and the private sector in conducting research and health services programs.Mission Statement: The Canadian Public Health Association is a national, independent, not-for-profit, voluntary association representing public health in Canada with links to the international public health community. CPHA's members believe in universal and equitable access to the basic conditions which are necessary to achieve health for all Canadians.CPHA's mission is to constitute a special national resource in Canada that advocates for the improvement and maintenance of personal and community health according to the public health principles of disease prevention, health promotion and protection and healthy public policy.
Membres ou types de membres de l'organisation. : The membership is the strength and spirit of CPHA. Members give the Association unparalleled credibility, direction and authority, as well as expertise and human resources, both nationally and internationally. In return, the Association provides members with an opportunity to speak out on broader public health issues, outside discipline boundaries.Membership in CPHA is voluntary. The composition of members encompasses professionals in public health practice, professors and researchers in universities and colleges, government workers and individuals interested in issues that affect community and public health.Membership is open to any individual who subscribes to the objectives of the Association and is engaged or interested in community or public health activities. CPHA categories of membership are: Regular, Student, for full time, post-secondary students, Retired, Low Income, International, for non-residents of Canada, Corporate, Honorary Life.
 
L'organisation a-t-elle été financée en tout ou en partie par une institution gouvernementale domestique ou étrangère au cours du dernier exercice financier complet? Oui
Date de la fin du dernier exercice financier complet de l'organisation : 2006-12-31
 
Liste du financement public
Institution gouvernementale Financement reçu au cours du dernier exercice financier
Public Health Agency of Canada 2 699 011,40 $
Santé Canada (SC) 272 022,80 $
Agence canadienne de développement international (ACDI) 7 653 555,96 $

B. Lobbyistes employés dans l'organisation

Nom : James Chauvin
Titre du poste : Director, Global Health Programs
Charges publiques occupées : Non
 
Nom : Ian Culbert
Titre du poste : Director, Canadian HIV/AIDS Clearinghouse
Charges publiques occupées : Non
 
Nom : Sylvia Fanjoy
Titre du poste : Director, National Programs
Charges publiques occupées : Non
 
Nom : Debra Lynkowski
Titre du poste : CEO
Charges publiques occupées : Oui
 
Nom : Janet MacLachlan
Titre du poste : Associate CEO
Charges publiques occupées : Non
 

C. Renseignements sur les activités de lobbying

Institutions fédérales qui ont été ou seront consultées au cours de l'engagement. : Agence canadienne de développement international (ACDI), Agence de la santé publique du Canada (ASPC), Cabinet du Premier ministre (CPM), Députés de la Chambre des communes, Développement des ressources humaines Canada (DRHC), Environnement Canada, Finances Canada (FIN), Industrie Canada, Justice Canada (JC), Patrimoine canadien (PCH), Ressources humaines et Développement social Canada (RHDSC), Santé Canada (SC), Secrétariat du Conseil du Trésor du Canada (SCT), Sécurité publique et Protection civile Canada (SPPCC), Service correctionnel du Canada (SCC), Solliciteur général Canada (SGC)
Techniques de communication déjà utilisées ou qui seront utilisées au cours de l'engagement :
Appel au grand public, Appels téléphoniques, Communications informelles, Communications écrites, en format papier ou électronique, Présentations, Réunions
 
Objet : Sujets de préoccupation : Affaires autochtones, Chronic & Communicable Disease, Commerce international, Éducation, Emploi et formation, Environnement, Healthy Public Policy, Impôts et finances, Infrastructure, Justice et application des lois, Prevention of Disease, Public Health Capacity, Public Health Human Resources, Questions touchant les consommateurs, Santé, Sciences et technologies, Travail
 
Objets poursuivis : Renseignements rétrospectifs : From April 2007 to present, the Canadian Public Health Association has participated in a number of activities which include the following:Centre for Emergency Preparedness and Response (CEPR), Public Health Agency of Canada - Canadian Public Health Association was involved in the Inter-Agency Psychosocial Working Group whose purpose is to promote the integration of psychosocial issues into emergency planning and preparedness. CPHA participated in two teleconferences (June 14 and July 12) relating to pandemic influenza projects.Canadian School Health Non-Governmental Organization Network whose purpose is to share information among NGOs on school health issues and activities.Coalition on Community Safety, Health and Well-being which was funded until March 2007 by Crime Prevention Partnership Program of the National Crime Prevention Strategy. The Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police acts as secretariat and has funded the coalition since March 2007. The purpose of the coalition is to promote a vision and best practices for the practical realization of community safety, In July 2007 the Canadian Public Health Association was an invited participant, Meeting of the Health Portfolio Grants and Contributions Action Plan. In September 2007 the Canadian Public Health Association met with Public Health Agency of Canada regarding 8th Canadian National Immunization Conference. Also in September 2007 Ian Culbert, Director of the Canadian HIV/AIDS Information Centre wrote to Minister Clement urging the Government of Canada's ongoing support of the InSite supervised injection facilityIn October 2007 the Canadian Public Health Association participated in the Correctional Service Canada - meeting regarding HIV/AIDS. Also in October the Canadian Public Health Association as a member of the Chronic Disease Prevention alliance of Canada met with the Federal Health Minister to present a brief on chronic disease policyThe Canadian Public Health Association met informally with Carolyn Bennett MP to discuss health policy. Also in October 2007 wrote letter to the Federal Minister of Health and to the Canadian Commission on Building and Fire Codes concerning CPHA 2007 Resolution No 1 - Fall Prevention & Building Codes. We wrote to the Federal Minister of Health concerning CPHA 2007 Resolution No. 2 - Regulation of Psychoactive Substances in Canada.The Canadian Public Health Association was an invited participant, 2007 National Forum on Global Risk, Local Action by the Public Health Agency of Canada and Public Safety Canada in October 2007 and endorsed the salt policy of Blood Pressure Canada.Canadian Public Health Association representatives met with Public Health Agency of Canada - Emerging Infectious Diseases Section to discuss project on Early Detection and Reporting.In November 2007 the Canadian Public Health Association had an informal meeting with Chief Public Health Officer.The Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian of the Canadian Public Health Association was invited by Health Canada to sit as a member of the National Drug Prevention Advisory Committee Meeting.CPHA was an invited participant in Environment and Children and Environment and Seniors initiatives and in consultation of the Minister of Health's Advisor on Children's Issues and were an invited participant in the Environment Minister, consultation on environment issues.
Objets poursuivis : Renseignements prospectifs : On November 26, 2007 CPHA will participate in CDPAC national consultation meeting - the Cube Project - Alignment of primary prevention priorities across comprehensive chronic disease strategies.CPHA is a member of following coalitions who have met and will meet to lobby various levels of government on public health issues, Health Action Lobby, Canadian Coalition for Public Health in the 21st Century and is a Steering Committee Member of the Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance of Canada (CDPAC).
 

Détails sur l'objet indiqué

Catégories Description
Subvention, Contribution ou autre avantage financier Action plan - report of the Independent Blue Ribbon Panel reviewing Grants & contributions Programs of the Government of Canada.
Politique ou programme December 2007 - CPHA to meet, along with 9 other national organizations, Minister Clement to discuss the financial allocations under the Federal Initiative to Address HIV/AIDS in Canada.
Politique ou programme member of the Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance of Canada met with Health Minister to present a brief on chronic disease policy.
Proposition législative, Politique ou programme National Drug Prevention Advisory Committee
Proposition législative, Politique ou programme wrote Minister of Health regarding National Drug Strategy and InSite




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