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This webinar was recorded on May 9, 2024 and was a joint collaboration between Fraser Health (FH) and Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) to help non-governmental organizations prepare for the heat and wildfire smoke season. This session included presentations by FH & VCH, BC Housing, Collingwood Neighbourhood House, VANDU, SFU DIY Air Cleaner Project, followed by a Question and Answer session.
For more information, please email your health authority's Healthy Environments and Climate team:
Vancouver Coastal Health: healthy.environments@vch.ca
Fraser Health: healthybuiltenvironment@fraserhealth.ca
1. 0:00 Welcome & Overview
• Amy Lubik, Climate Change and Planetary Health Lead, Population and Public Health Program, Fraser Health
2. Presentations
i. 9:19 Extreme Heat and Wildfire Smoke Preparedness - Fraser Health/Vancouver Coastal Health
• Amy Lubik, Climate Change and Planetary Health Lead, Population and Public Health Program, Fraser Health
• Meghan Straight, HECC Analyst, Healthy Environments and Climate Change team, Vancouver Coastal Health
ii. 45:25 Extreme Heat and Wildfire Smoke Response - BC Housing
• Leigh Greenius, Senior Strategic Advisor, Sustainability and Resilience
iii. 59:02 Heat and Wildfire Smoke Supports for Community - Collingwood Neighbourhood House
• Sue Woodland, Older Adults Team & Housing Outreach Program
iv. 1:11:05 The Eastside Illicit Drinkers Group for Education: Amenity Mapping and Heat Response Project - Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users (VANDU)
• Aaron Bailey, Program Coordinator
• George Sedore
v. 1:34:54 Community Climate Resilience: SFU DIY Air Cleaner Project - Simon Fraser University
• Anne-Marie Nicol, Associate Professor, Faculty of Health Sciences, SFU
3. 1:48:46 Questions & Answers
Panelists:
• Amy Lubik, Climate Change and Planetary Health Lead, Population and Public Health Program, Fraser Health
• Dr. Emily Newhouse, Medical Health Officer, Fraser Health
• Meghan Straight, HECC Analyst, Healthy Environments and Climate Change team, Vancouver Coastal Health
• Tasha Kara, Specialist, Projects & Initiatives, Health Emergency Management BC