Neurological Health Charities Canada (NHCC)
In 2008, a new coalition, called Neurological Health Charities Canada (NHCC), was formed by most of the VHOs that represent specific neurological disease/disorder groups from across Canada to serve as one voice that will provide a stronger sense of community and influence for positive change.
The NHCC rapidly evolved into an effective organization that has obtained financial support from both the Federal and Ontario governments for two important projects concerning the incidence and management of the disabilities caused by chronic neurological conditions.
Because CBANHC and the NHCC have almost identical objectives, the CNSF accepted the invitation to join the NHCC and to channel its current advocacy efforts though that coalition. This decision does not alter the basic premise of CBANHC, which will continue to function as the Advocacy Committee of the CNSF.
Background
According to a 2006 report conducted by the World Health Organization, “a large body of evidence shows that policy-makers and health-care providers may be unprepared to cope with the predicted rise in the prevalence of neurological and other chronic disorders and the disability resulting from the extensions of life expectancy and aging populations globally.”
Despite the enormous impact of the more than 1,000 neurological and psychiatric diseases, disorders and injuries, there is very little understanding of these conditions as one grouping. The lack of detailed data regarding incidence, prevalence and impact of chronic neurological disease and disorders in Canada is a critical barrier to advocating for Canadians affected by these conditions. All neurological disorders share common experiences as well as common links with one another, yet currently, there is no unifying body representing the interests of the neuroscience umbrella as a whole.
To address this issue, a group of neurological disease charities have banned together, forming the Neurological Health Charities Canada (NHCC). The NHCC will warrant more attention as a collective constituency, will be able to expand reach and knowledge of neurological disorders, as well as put neuron degenerative disease on the map with federal policy makers. Founding members include the ALS Society of Canada, Alzheimer Society of Canada, Epilepsy Ontario, Huntington Society of Canada, Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, Muscular Dystrophy Canada, NeuroScience Canada, Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy, Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation, Parkinson Society Canada, Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association, Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada. The CNSF is also a member.
Mandate
The Neurological Health Charities Canada (NHCC) is committed to advocating for neurological diseases, disorders and injuries. The NHCC will serve as one voice, providing a stronger sense of community and influence for positive change. The NHCC aims to improve the quality of life of those with a neurological disorder through education, advocacy, research and improved methods of diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation. The NHCC will also position neurological disease as a major chronic disease, focusing on the importance of conducting a nationwide epidemiological study as well as a disease management and prevention strategy for Ontario.
Documents
| March 2010 | Brain Matters Newsletter (Volume 1, Issue 1) |
| January 2010 | National Population Health Study of Neurological Conditions |
| January 2010 | A
Brain
Strategy
for
Canada (NHCC) Stratégie canadienne sur le cerveau (OCNC) |
| September 2009 | Update: National Population Study of Neurological Conditions in Canada |
| September 2009 | |
| March 2006 | The Case for Canada’s Increased Investment in Neuroscience Research (NeuroScience Canada) |
For additional information on the NHCC please visit their web site


