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These conversations will provide an opportunity for the public health field to support an equity-informed recovery. We will explore listening, leading, and recognizing systems of power, as well as ways in which courage and hope are fostered for equitable, regenerative public health systems.
Following the unsettling and transformational events of the last few years, five community-based organizations in the US came together to share their experience and create this guide to advance racial justice and health equity in healthcare organizations.
The results of this 2021 scoping review support the argument that immigration status is a foundational and overlooked determinant of health for people who are undocumented or without status in Canada. It provides important and timely recommendations for practice, policy, and research.
This second webinar in the series will explore the opportunities and challenges to creating supportive environments that promote health and equity for older Canadians. Speakers will discuss research…
This practice brief from the NCCDH and Nova Scotia Health describes results of a situational assessment and literature search, including key dimensions of digital equity and how to take an equity-based approach to digital health services.