Strategic Outcome: Canada is able to promote health, reduce health inequalities, and prevent and mitigate disease and injury | ||||||
1.1 Science and Technology for Public Health | 1.2 Surveillance and Population Health Assessment | 1.3 Public Health Preparedness and Capacity | 1.4 Health Promotion | 1.5 Disease and Injury Prevention and Mitigation | 1.6 Regulatory Enforcement and Emergency Response | 2.1 Internal Services |
1.2.1 Public Health Surveillance | 1.3.1 Public Health Capacity | 1.4.1 Healthy Communities | 1.5.1 Chronic Disease Prevention and Mitigation | 1.6.1 Regulatory Enforcement | 2.1.1 Governance and Management Support | |
1.2.2 Population Health Assessment | 1.3.2 Preparedness | 1.4.2 Emerging Priorities and Innovation in Health Promotion | 1.5.2 Injury Prevention and Mitigation | 1.6.2 Emergency Operations | 2.1.2 Resource Management Services | |
1.3.3 Public Health Networks | 1.4.3 Childhood and Adolescence Programs | 1.5.3 Infectious Disease Prevention and Control | 1.6.3 Emergency Stockpile | 2.1.3 Asset Management Services | ||
1.4.4 Aging and Seniors |