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The Network for Healthy Populations supports collaborative, community-engaged approaches to advancing health equity.
Our featured videos highlight key voices and perspectives from across the network — from researchers leading innovative grant programs to public conversations shaping the future of health.
These stories reflect the power of partnership, knowledge exchange, and a shared commitment to healthier communities.
Meeting People Where They're At: Network for Healthy Populations Project Update
In this moderated discussion, three of the Novo Nordisk Network for Healthy Populations researchers, Dr. Lorraine Lipscombe, Dr. Calvin Ke and Dr. Baiju Shah, provide updates on projects they are working on. Each project has a focus on reducing barriers to type 2 diabetes prevention by engaging people in the places they live and work. When healthcare interventions are easily accessible, it is much more likely people will adopt them.
Understanding Diabetes Myths, Misconceptions, and the Truth About Type 2
Understanding Diabetes Myths, Misconceptions, and the Truth About Type 2" offers a clear, myth-busting look at Type 2 diabetes, featuring insights from NHP Executive Director Lorraine Liscombe. It breaks down common misunderstandings and delivers straightforward, science-based facts in an accessible way.
Looking Ahead: Network Expertise on the Future of Health
Dr. Ghazal Fazli joins national experts to discuss long-term health challenges and opportunities on The Agenda with Steve Paikin. The conversation reflects on how science and public health have evolved — and what lies ahead.
Featuring: Ghazal Fazli (University of Toronto), Keith Stewart, Raywat Deonandan, Saskia Sivananthan
Community-Led Innovation: The NHP Catalyst Grant Program
Watch how the Catalyst Grant Program supports community-led solutions in Mississauga. This presentation, delivered during Cities for Better Health, highlights how co-creation strengthens health equity initiatives.
Featuring: Tiffany Bartlett (University of Toronto), Danielle Agnello (University of Copenhagen)