Thu, April 30, 2015 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM See description. FREE. Speaker: Dr. Jat Sandhu, Regional Director of the Public Health Surveillance Unit, Vancouver Coastal Health Authority, and Clinical Associate Professor with UBC's School of Population and Public Health.
Thursday, April 30, 2015, 7:30 – 9 pm
Room 1200, SFU Segal School of Business, 500 Granville St., Vancouver
Admission is free, but reservations are required. Reserve here.
Transportation connects us to our community, our place of work and our friends and family. The way transportation infrastructure is designed and the modes of transportation that we have access to impact our lifestyle and our health. The lecture will review some of the evidence from other jurisdictions, but focus primarily on the findings from the My Health My Community (www.myhealthmycommunity.org) project that surveyed 28,000 Metro Vancouver residents in 2013/14. While there are clear dividends in health for active transportation users, current transit infrastructure does not equally benefit all communities in Metro Vancouver. Access to transportation widens opportunity and is a significant equity issue in Metro Vancouver.
Sponsors
The City Program | SFU Continuing Studies
City of Vancouver
Vancouver Coastal Health
ITE Quad Conference
eHealth Strategy Office | Faculty of Medicine | The University of British Columbia
School of Population and Public Health | Faculty of Medicine | The University of British Columbia
SFU Faculty of Health Sciences
Questions
Email: city@sfu.ca
Telephone: 778-782-5254