Established in 2005 and funded through the Public Health Agency of Canada, the six National Collaborating Centres (NCCs) for Public Health work together to promote the use of scientific research and other knowledge to strengthen public health practices, programs and policies in Canada. A unique knowledge hub, the NCCs identify knowledge gaps, foster networks and provide the public health system with an array of evidence-based resources, multi-media products, and knowledge translation services.
The NCCs are located across Canada, and each focuses on a different public health priority. The six centres are:
- NCC for Indigenous Health (NCCIH) at the University of Northern British Columbia, in Prince George, BC.
- NCC for Determinants of Health (NCCDH) at St. Francis Xavier University, in Antigonish, NS.
- NCC for Healthy Public Policy (NCCHPP) at L'Institut national de santé publique du Québec, in Montreal, QC.
- NCC for Environmental Health (NCCEH) at the BC Centre for Disease Control, in Vancouver, BC.
- NCC for Infectious Diseases (NCCID) at the University of Manitoba, in Winnipeg, ON.
- NCC for Methods and Tools (NCCMT) at McMaster University, in Hamilton, ON.
Learn more about the six NCCs and their objectives, watch this animated video.
