Events across all of the LEAPH branches. Use the filters to find events connected to a specific branch or a certain event name.
On October 4th, 2024, we celebrated the achievements of the Koh-Learning in our Watersheds program with members, founders, participants and champions as they look forward to the Koh 2.0 future.
The Koh-Learning Retreat took place on August 26th at Willow Roots Guest Ranch.
The Resting Pulse event, took place on Monday, July 29th, from 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM.
On June 5th and 6th, the Koh-Learning in Our Watersheds program, in collaboration with SD91 and UNBC graduate students participating in the CoPEH Canada course, hosted the Koh-Learning Spring Event.
Several LEAPH members hosted a workshop at the Public Health 2024 conference in Halifax April 23, 2024.
On April 18th, several LEAPH Lab Members presented at the Planetary Health Alliance Meeting (PHAM) 2024 Conference.
This event was an opportunity for Northern Health staff and UNBC to come together to: learn about existing work, tap into northern BC expertise, leverage resources and identify synergies.
All Student Voice members and students from each SD91 high school joined us on a UNBC Site visit.
The Pulse focused on the training and capacity strengthening aspects of ECHO, with an emphasis on profiling the work of past and present ECHO trainees and connecting past and emerging themes.
The 2nd Annual Ecohealth Global Summit 2023 (aka 'Earth Hug') under the theme “Working together for a healthy, just, and sustainable future took place on November 30th.
This webinar profiled panelist experiences across a range of integrative projects, learning about barriers and enablers found along the way, as well as the benefits and challenges of this work
On May 31st, 2023, the Stellat'en First Nation and the Koh-Learning in our Watersheds program co-hosted a significant event on Stellat'en territory.
Portal Workshop for Nechako Watershed Roundtable took place on May 24, 2023.
On November 13-14, 2022, members of Ecohealth International hosted a 24-hour series of conversations about working together for a healthy, just and sustainable planet.
On October 12, 2022, the ECHO Network co-leaded a community gathering with Cowichan Tribes on Coming Together as a Whole for climate, land, water, community and health.
On Oct 4, 2022 the Land, Health & Healing Team joined forces with the Lheidli T'enneh Health Center to organize a trip to Chuntoh Whudujut / The Ancient Forest for a day focused on healing
The ECHO Network's seminar from November 19-26, 2021, focused on "Honouring complexity: Making space to address cumulative impacts, climate change, and co-benefits".