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Beyond Borders: Healthier Children. A Better World Mary Jo Haddad President and CEO Breakfast with the Chiefs March 30 th , 2010 International National Provincial Local TC LHIN SickKids 2 International Child Health 3 4 Vision,


  1. Beyond Borders: Healthier Children. A Better World Mary Jo Haddad President and CEO Breakfast with the Chiefs – March 30 th , 2010

  2. International National Provincial Local – TC LHIN SickKids 2

  3. International Child Health 3

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  5. Vision, Mission, Values Vision: Mission: As innovators in child health, we lead and partner to improve the health of children provincially, nationally and internationally through the integration of care, research and education: • Providing the best in complex and specialized family-centred care; • Creating groundbreaking scientific and clinical advancements; • Engaging in knowledge translation and sharing our expertise globally; • Enhancing an academic environment that nurtures experts in child health; and • Championing an accessible, comprehensive and sustainable child healthcare system. Values: Excellence, Integrity, Collaboration, Innovation 5

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  8. No Boundaries 8

  9. Sprinkles Global Health Initiative 9

  10. Beyond Borders… Healthier Children. A Better World 10

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  12. Published Wed Feb 10 2010 “ The sales contract in Qatar is a credit to Sick Kids, but also a reminder to other centres of excellence in Canada that they need to market themselves abroad. For Sick Kids, its expertise was a key selling point, but such expertise doesn't just sell itself. It requires marketing know-how, persistence, and vision. Ontario's economy is facing major structural changes, with industrial production declining at a time of growing health costs. We need to work harder on the knowledge industries that will pay dividends in future. We need to think smart to maintain our economic health. In short, the Sick Kids coup in Qatar is just the kind of tonic we need.” 12

  13. Leaders in Global Child Health Fellowship Activity: 2002-2010 13

  14. National Child Health 14

  15. Among 29 OECD Nations Canada Ranks nd when it 22 comes to th infant 25 preventable mortality childhood injuries and death th in 25 childhood st in child well 21 - being, including obesity mental health Source: Reaching For The Top: A report by the advisor on health y children and youth (2008) 15

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  18. Provincial Council for Maternal and Child Health Fall 2008  Premier expands the scope and mandate of the Provincial Council for Children’s Health (PCCH) to include Maternal- Newborn (PCMCH) Senior Leadership  Adalsteinn Brown, Assistant Deputy Minister, Health System Strategy Division and Dr. Charlotte Moore, MD, Provincial Lead, Maternal, Child and Youth Health Strategy Two distinct roles:  expert advisory body responding to the needs of the MoHLTC and other Ministries on issues, priorities, and strategies for the maternal, newborn, child and youth health care system  a resource to the maternal, newborn, child and youth health care system in Ontario to support system improvement 18

  19. Beyond Borders… Healthier Children. A Better World 19

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  22. Mental Health Needs of Children 22

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  24. Local Focus 24

  25. The transformation of child health …. CA=Congenital Anomalies CHD=Congenital Heart Disease Source: R. Wilkens, Health Canada 2007 25

  26. Beyond Borders… Healthier Children. A Better World 26

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