Antigonish, NS – St Francis Xavier University (StFX) will receive more than $4 million over the next three years from the Public Health Agency of Canada to host the National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health.
The health of Canadians varies widely from region to region, and population to population, and is influenced by a number of factors. Determinants include mental health, income levels, employment rates, and risk behaviours such as smoking and lack of physical activity.
The centre will help address the root pressures on Canada’s health care system. The information gathered and tools developed by the centre will allow for better decision making when it comes to developing disease control strategies for such health care issues as cancer and diabetes, and for developing successful health promotion programs.
“This is a major step in building collaborative health research and knowledge translation in Atlantic Canada in a way that will benefit all Canadians.” said Dr. Sean Riley, president of StFX. “Although the Centre will be housed at StFX, it is the result of a long process of collaboration and partnership with other academic and health institutions. The importance of the consortium in making this successful cannot be understated.”
StFX is partnering with Guysborough Antigonish Strait Health Authority, Cape Breton University, Cape Breton District Health Authority, University of New Brunswick (Saint John campus), Atlantic Health Sciences Corporation, the PEI Health Research Institute, and the Government of Prince Edward Island (Population Health).
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