

The National Collaborating Centre for Environmental Health (NCCEH) is a key resource for environmental health practitioners and policymakers in Canada. Established in 2005 and funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada, the NCCEH focuses on the effects of natural and built environments on health and well-being. It aims to enhance public health practices by synthesizing and translating scientific research into actionable knowledge.
NCCEH offers various services, including knowledge synthesis, evidence-based interventions, and capacity building through networking and collaboration. It produces guidance documents, reports, evidence reviews, fact sheets, and case studies tailored to the needs of its audience. The centre is dedicated to staying informed on current environmental public health issues and is guided by an advisory board of senior professionals in the field. Additionally, the NCCEH is committed to acknowledging Indigenous Peoples’ rights and knowledge, contributing to a better future through its initiatives.
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