Partnerships
Effective public health cannot be achieved by working in isolation. Working together across disciplines and sectors, and engaging with colleagues, peers, partners, communities and collaborators can result in positive change that promotes and protects the health of populations.
That's why we rely on our partnerships and why we value all of the ways in which our faculty, students, alumni and donors are engaged in these endeavours. And, we are always interested in exploring new opportunities for working together to develop comprehensive solutions that address today's public health issues.
The Alberta Healthy School Community Wellness Fund is a joint initiative between the School of Public Health, Alberta Health and Alberta Education.
The Wellness Fund advances comprehensive school health by funding projects that enhance health and wellness among school-aged children and youth and create sustainable healthy school communities.
The Wellness Fund enables school communities to infuse wellness into the culture of their schools by focusing on the provincial areas of healthy eating, active living, positive social environments and healthy relationships.
Wellness Fund Contact
E: ahscwf@ualberta.ca
With our partners, we seek internationally-leading innovation by aligning our creativity, expertise, educational programs and research platforms for better health outcomes and public health.
The Canadian College of Health Leaders (CCHL) is a national, member-driven, non-profit association. The College strives to provide the leadership development, tools, knowledge and networks that members need to become high impact leaders in Canadian healthcare.
Through a 2020 memorandum of agreement with the CCHL, our School can leverage educational and professional opportunities for our students. Students of the Master of Public Health and Fellowship in Health Systems Improvement programs earn advanced standing in meeting requirements for the Certified Health Executive (CHE) designation that is offered through the College. This designation will enhance knowledge and career prospects and is recognized as a national standard of professionalism in health management and leadership.
The School also collaborates with the Northern Alberta Chapter of the Canadian College of Health Leaders, with two members sitting on the board. Through the chapter, our students find opportunities to participate in professional development events, network with health care leaders, and volunteer in organizing events.
The Green & Gold Community Garden, established in 2009, is a joint project of the School of Public Health and the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences.
The garden occupies about two acres on the University of Alberta's South Campus. It is run entirely by volunteers-all the labour and most of the equipment, seeds and plants are donated. A large variety of vegetables, including many heirloom varieties, herbs and flowers are grown. These are made available to the public during weekly market hours in exchange for a donation.
All funds raised from garden produce are sent to the Tubahumurize Association, in Rwanda. Tubahumurize is a not-for-profit organization that supports socially and economically marginalized women through counselling, vocational training, health education, and employment opportunities. The women who benefit from Tubahumurize include survivors of the Rwandan genocide; widows, orphans, women infected with HIV, and victims of domestic violence.
Garden Contact:
P: 780-492-4087
E: gggarden@ualberta.ca
In 2014, the School of Public Health signed an affiliation agreement with ICHR to provide core support to develop research capacity in the North, facilitate faculty and student outreach, and liaise with territorial governments and regional health authorities.
That's why we value the partnerships we have with a wide variety of organizations across Canada, in the United States and beyond. Our host organizations include departments at all levels of government-federal, provincial, regional and municipal-and non-governmental and funding organizations across sectors.
Visit our Practicum page to view a list of organizations that have recently hosted our students.