Détails des événements
Public Health Data to Support Trans and Non-binary Health
Ontario’s Trans PULSE Project and the national Trans PULSE Canada study were community-based research projects that generated a total of five quantitative or qualitative data sets from 2006-2020. Studies were designed to collect “missing” data on trans and non-binary Canadians for use in conjunction with Statistics Canada data, as well as to collect data on community- and subgroup-specific factors that may impact health, including forms of social exclusion. An overview of these projects and the resulting publications they will be presented, all of which may be used as resources to inform public health practice.
Intended audience:
Individuals working in health equity, sexual health, surveillance/population health assessment, and related research
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
- Describe the contributions of the Trans PULSE Project to public health data on transgender residents of Ontario.
- Describe the contributions of Trans PULSE Canada to public health data on transgender and non-binary residents of Canada.
- Identify trans and non-binary data resources to inform public health practice.
- Describe key health inequalities faced by trans and non-binary Canadians.
Présentateur(s): Greta Bauer, PhD, MPH
Greta Bauer, PhD, MPH is an interdisciplinary senior epidemiologist with a focus on research methods for studying health and social marginalization. She has held a CIHR Sex and Gender Science Chair at Western University, and an Endowed Chair in Sexual Health at the University of Minnesota.
Avis de non-responsabilité
The opinions expressed by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies or views of Public Health Ontario, nor does the mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organizations imply endorsement by Public Health Ontario.
Accréditation
Public Health Ontario Grand Rounds are a self-approved group learning activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC). In order to receive written documentation for Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits, please check “Yes” beside the question “Do you require CME credits?” on the registration form.
College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) Affiliate Members may count RCPSC credits toward their Mainpro+ credit requirements. All other CFPC members may claim up to 50 Certified credits per cycle for participation in RCPSC MOC Section 1 accredited activities.
PHO Grand Rounds are also approved by the Council of Professional Experience for professional development hours (PDHs) for members of the Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors (CIPHI).
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Accessibilité
Public Health Ontario is committed to complying with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). If you require accommodations to participate in this event, please contact 647-260-7100 or events@oahpp.ca.
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