July’s 5 on 5 features health equity:
“This report is the first pan-Canadian effort to document Canada’s health inequalities and describe differences in the health outcomes, daily living conditions and structural conditions that support health among various populations. It provides a baseline of health inequalities data to inform policy, program and future action to advance health equity.”
2. Trauma and Violence Informed Care (TVIC) workshop (EQUIP Health Care)
Check out these videos and downloadable worksheets from a workshop for health and social service providers about trauma, violence and how to integrate TVIC into practice.
3. Poverty: A Clinical Tool for Primary Care Providers – MB (2016) (pdf download)
Poverty: A Clinical Tool for Primary Care directs providers to use key questions to assess their patients’ living situations and current benefits, and includes links to key government and community resources to support positive interventions.
4. Public Health Training for Equitable Systems Change (PHESC) On-Demand Webinars
This series of free online videos addresses:
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- Introduction to Health Equity
- Assessing and reporting on health inequities
- Approaches to developing equitable public health interventions and strategies
- Working across sectors to decrease health inequities
- Policy development and advocacy to improve health equity
- Embracing a decolonial, anti-racist practice
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** Registration through EventBrite is required to receive links to pre-video readings and the link to the video itself
5. Access Alliance. (2018). Health Equity Toolkit: A Resource Inventory for Healthcare Organizations. Toronto (Ont).
This toolkit has been prepared by Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services (AAMHCS), as part of the Building Capacity for Equity-Informed Planning and Evaluation Project.