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Resource Library

Our resource library contains more than 350 resources. The library is evolving, as we continue to add resources that are relevant, geared to practice, and either recently published or foundational to current health equity thinking in public health. To suggest a new resource or to learn more about our resource selection process, please contact us.

The right-hand side bar offers two options to search this library:

  1. You can use the search box by entering the title of a document, part of a title, an author or a key word. This search function is sensitive to spelling.
  2. You can choose options from some or all of the categories, including searching only NCCDH produced resources.

We also have curated reading lists available.


Resourcing a sustainable network

We will explore: What does a sustainable network business plan look like? How are foundations, social entrepreneurs, and governments approaching the task of funding/supporting networks?

Network implementation from an Indigenous perspective

We will explore: What are Indigenous-focused networks learning (urban and rural) about how to create and sustain flourishing networks that make a difference? What network engagement tools are working…

The network role in collaborative change making and learning

We will explore: How can a network of networks contribute to collaborative change making and learning? How does this relate to creating a wellbeing society as a shared purpose? How do we bridge from…

Still swimming against the tide? A follow-up study to explore Ontario-based social determinants of health public health nurses’ experiences in role enactment

This resource explores the role of the social determinants of health public health nurse in Ontario since 2015. The findings of this study describe a compelling opportunity for public health units across Canada to enable public health nurses to meaningfully address the structural and social determinants of health and advance health equity.