Report on the cda national oral health action plan symposium (nohap)

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Report on the CDA National Oral Health Action Plan Symposium (NOHAP)

Gerry Uswak

Saskatchewan Oral Health Coalition

May 12, 2014

NOHAP Symposium

O Held February 27, 2014 in Ottawa

O Hosted & facilitated by the CDA

O Attended by representatives from

national organizations to discuss the oral

health status of Canadians who are

underserved because they face access to

care barriers

NOHAP Symposium - AttendeesO Alberta Dental Association & College

O Assembly of First Nations

O Association of Canadian Faculties of Dentistry

O Association of Dental Technologists of Ontario

O British Columbia Dental Association

O Canadian Association of Public Health

Dentistry

O Canadian Association of Social Workers

O Canadian Dental Assistant Association

O Canadian Dental Hygienists Association

O Canadian Dental Specialties Association

O Canadian Dental Therapists Association

O Canadian Institutes of Health Research

O Canadian Medical Association

O Canadian Nurses Association

O Canadian Paediatric Society

O Canadian Pharmacists Association

O Canadian Public Health Association

O Canadian Teachers' Federation

O College of Dental Surgeons of Saskatchewan

O Dental Association of Prince Edward Island

O Denturist Association of Canada

O First Nations Health Authority of British Columbia

O Health Canada

O Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami

O Manitoba Dental Association

O New Brunswick Dental Society

O Newfoundland and Labrador Dental Association

O Northwest Territories & Nunavut Dental Association

O Nova Scotia Dental Association

O Ontario Dental Association

O Ordre des dentistes du Québec

O Patients Canada

O Patients for Patient Safety Canada

O Provincial Dental Board of Nova Scotia

O Royal Canadian Dental Corps

O Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario

We cannot expect that a one-day

symposium can solve a complex

issue like gaps in oral health care

delivery. Rather, to use a dental

analogy, we hope to identify areas

where we can take „bites‟ out of the

issueDr. Peter Doig, CDA President

NOHAP Symposium Objectives

O Achieve a common understanding of the key issues and challenges for optimal oral health in Canada.

O Review and consider the vulnerable groups and their oral health needs.

O Identify existing programs for addressing the oral health challenges of vulnerable groups.

O Determine areas of potential collaboration for improving the oral health of Canadians.

O Agree on next steps for collaboration

Keynote Speakers

O A Collaborative Approach to

Promoting Oral Health – Dr. Peter

Cooney, Chief Dental Officer, Public Health Agency

of Canada

O Towards a National Oral Health Action

Plan – Dr. Louise Desjardins, Senior Consultant

Specializing in Health and Life Sciences

O Report on Consultations with

Stakeholders – Mr. Bill Tholl, Senior Health

Policy Consultant

Facilitated Discussion

O Children

O Prevalence of Early childhood caries &

how it accounts for 1/3 of all day surgeries

for children between the ages of 1 and 5

O Early targeting of pre-schoolers

O Educating caregivers and teachers

Facilitated Discussion

O Residents Living in Long-term Care

Facilities

O The discussion paled as compared to

what has been accomplished by SOHC

Facilitated Discussion

O Aboriginal Peoples

O Recognizing the diversity and unique

challenges facing Aboriginal peoples—First

Nations, Inuit and Métis and how solutions

must be tailored to the particular

community

O Focus of the impact of the social

determinants of health

Facilitated Discussion

O New Immigrants with Refugee Status

O Homeless People and People with

Drug Addictions

O Oral Health, General Health

O Impact of Socioeconomic Status

O Training of Oral Health Professionals

O Community Water Fluoridation

Facilitated Discussion

O Successful Provincial Initiatives

O At the provincial level, leaders are needed

to effectively channel dental public health

knowledge to programs.

O In Saskatchewan, an initiative for

providing oral health care in long-term care

facilities through a coalition of interested

parties has been a “phenomenal success”

Facilitated Discussion – Next Steps

O Three priority areas:

O A common position on community water

fluoridation

O Oral health standards of care for long-

term care facilities

O Oral health education programs for

children and parents

Facilitated Discussion – Next Steps

O Consensus on a shared concern

regarding oral health inequity & a desire to

improve things

O Identified a need for a clearing house for

oral health initiatives that have been

developed across the country

O Further discussion & another NOHAP in

2015

A commitment to meaningful

change to help us better

serve our vulnerable

populations