Acknowledgements

CASN gratefully acknowledges the expertise, time, and contributions of all involved in the development of the revised modules on climate driven VBDs. We extend our sincere appreciation to the peer reviewers from across Canada for their thoughtful feedback and valuable insights. We also wish to express our profound gratitude to the advisory committee. Your invaluable guidance, dedication, collaboration, and thoughtful contributions have been essential to the success of this work. 

Content Developers: VBD Modules

Name Organization
Danielle Bourque Bearskin Beaver Lake Cree Nation – Health Services
Alysha T. Jones Camosun College
Tamara Robb Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit
Ruth Schofield Mohawk College
Shannon Vandenberg University of Lethbridge

Peer Reviewers: VBD Modules  

Name Organization
Adrienne Barcket Vancouver Coastal Health Authority
Suzanne Braithwaite Trent University
Ashton Dougan University of Prince Edward Island; University of Athabasca
Christi-Ann Poulette Indigenous Primary Health Care Council
Julie Tipping University of British Columbia

Climate-Driven Infectious Disease Advisory Committee

Name Organization
Amber Archibald Thompson Rivers University
Adrienne Barcket Vancouver Coastal Health Authority
Andrea Chircop Dalhousie University
Amanda Egert British Columbia Institute of Technology
Andrea Harvey British Columbia Institute of Technology
Ashton Dougan University of Prince Edward Island; University of Athabasca
Alysha T. Jones Camosun College
Barb Astle Trinity Western University
Carshenan Lai Lambton Public Health
Cheryl Cusack Canadian Association of School of Nursing
Jacqueline Avanthay Strus Université de Saint-Boniface
Julie Tipping University of British Columbia
Laura Volgelsang University of Lethbridge
Morgan Magnuson University of Lethbridge
Ranjit K. Dhari University of British Columbia
Rubee Dev University of British Columbia
Ruth Schofield Mohawk College
Sara Vajihollahi University of British Columbia
Shannon Vandenberg University of Lethbridge

Funding Acknowledgement

PHAC

Production of this e-resource has been made possible through a financial contribution from the Public Health Agency of Canada. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of the Public Health Agency of Canada.