INSPIRING HEALTHY FUTURES
A Vision for Canada's Children, Youth and Families
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#WeCANforKids
SHAPING
THE FUTURE
Canadians imagine a better future for children, youth and families.
To make this vision a reality, youth, parents, researchers, educators, advocates, policymakers, service providers, community and business leaders and others came together to co-create Inspiring Healthy Futures.
It’s a commitment that will be the foundation for leaders, organizations and governments to create a healthier, stronger future for children, youth and families in Canada.
That commitment starts now.
WHY
NOW?
Because every day in the life of a child matters.
In 2021, we co-created an action framework centered around mobilized communities and spanning youth initiatives, research collaborations, grassroots parent groups, advocacy initiatives, and community and industry partnerships.
In 2023, the federal government took a significant step toward improving the health and well-being of children and youth when it re-negotiated the Canada Health Transfer and announced $2 billion to improve child and youth health outcomes.
With Inspiring Healthy Futures 2.0, let’s capitalize on that momentum to create A Future Fit For Kids.
FOUNDING PARTNERS
UNICEF Canada’s One Youth is working to make Canada the best place in the world to grow up in. As the global UN agency for kids, UNICEF has worked to improve conditions for every child around the world for 75 years, and has saved more children’s lives than any other humanitarian organization. UNICEF Canada’s One Youth brings that work to Canada by measuring child and youth well-being, and advocating for the right to a childhood.
The Pediatric Chairs of Canada represents the Department Heads (Chairs) of Pediatrics within the seventeen Canadian medical schools. Collectively they provide national leadership in research and education to promote the health and healthcare of children and youth in Canada.
Children’s Healthcare Canada is a national association representing health service delivery organizations serving children and youth across the continuum of care. Through purposeful partnerships, we accelerate excellence and innovation in health systems caring for children and youth.
ABOUT
CIHR Institute of Human Development, Child and Youth Health (IHDCYH)
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) is Canada’s federal funding agency for health research. IHDCYH is one of 13 CIHR institutes and supports research that ensures the best start in life for all Canadians and the achievement of their potential for optimal growth and development. CIHR-IHDCYH supports researchers located in universities, hospitals and other research centres, and creates linkages with other stakeholders across Canada.